A Mexican spin-off of Amazon's brutally funny superhero series may be coming — and it could feature two of Latin America's biggest stars. According to reporting circulating on Facebook citing Mexican entertainment sources, both Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna are rumored to be in talks or consideration for The Boys México, a localized spin-off that would transplant the show's razor-sharp critique of power, celebrity, and corporate corruption into a Latin American context.
Why The Boys México Has Fancasting Fans Buzzing
This rumor hits differently than your average casting whisper. The Boys has always been a show about how power corrupts — and a Mexican setting opens up an entirely new layer of cultural and political commentary. Imagine the Seven reimagined as a team of lucha-inspired, telenovela-famous Supes backed by a Vought-like media conglomerate operating south of the border. The satirical potential is enormous.
The bigger question for fancasters is: which archetypes would García Bernal and Luna play? Would one of them anchor the story as a Butcher-style vigilante, driven by personal loss to take down the superhero industrial complex? Or could one of them be the charismatic, dangerously compromised Supe — the Homelander of Mexico City? Both actors have the dramatic range and the star power to go either direction, which makes this rumor genuinely exciting to dig into.
What myCast Fans Are Already Saying About The Boys
The myCast community has been building out dream casts for the original series across multiple stories, and the picks reveal a lot about what fans value in this world. Across three active fan-cast stories — The Boys, The Boys, and The Boys — some clear patterns and bold choices have emerged.
Wyatt Russell has earned fan votes for Homelander in two separate stories, which is a genuinely inspired pick — Russell has already proven he can play an all-American golden boy with a deeply unsettling underbelly in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. For Billy Butcher, fans are split between gravel-voiced heavyweights: Jeffrey Dean Morgan picked up a vote in , while — the actual Butcher — was fan-cast in , suggesting some users are building alternate-universe versions of the show entirely. Meanwhile, has appeared as Frenchman across two different stories, making him arguably the most consensus fan pick on the platform right now.
