“It always f—s up and it makes me crazy,” the actor tellsEntertainment Weekly.
“They’re going to be so mad at me for calling ‘em out, but it sucks.
I can never sign into it.”

Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Karl Urban on ‘The Boys’ season 4.Jasper Savage/Prime Video
Morgan is now content to wait to watch the season live with everyone else.
It’s how he prefers the experience, anyway, because he’s a massive fan ofThe Boys.
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Morgan remembers the first time he watchedThe Boysseason 1 back in July 2019.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan on ‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’.Peter Kramer/AMC
He already heard bits and pieces about it from Kripke, so he was prepared.
“They turn it on its ass.
“When it first came out, it was all Marvel this and Marvel that.”
I’ll write it, and if you’re avail, come shoot it.”
Morgan finds this interaction so comical.
And we still do that!"
“I’d be like, ‘F—ing send me a picture!'”
“I mean, we were talking dates and we were talking characters.”
The article caught Morgan’s attention.
His response, Morgan says, was essentially, “F–k that.
We can make it work.
We’ll make it work.”
They’re just waiting for Jeff to f—ing show up to shoot a few scenes."
“Once the character that he plays came up, we said, ‘Oh!
That would be perfect for Jeff.’
He was always going to play that character if he was able to swing it,” he says.
So, who is this character exactly?
Well, that’s for viewers to find out.
“I can tell you that he shares a lot of Butcher’s concern and hatred of superheroes.
It really came from the notion of everyone else inThe Boysis always trying to pull Butcher back.
So what would happen if he started working with someone who wants to push him forward?”
To work with that is so much fun."
Spoken like a trueBoysstar.