Eric Kripke Reveals the Truth Behind the Octopus That Killed The Deep in Shocking ‘The Boys’ Twist
According to showrunner Eric Kripke, a surprising new detail has been revealed about one of the strangest running storylines in The Boys. Kripke confirmed that the octopus that killed The Deep was actually related to Ambrosius, the intelligent octopus he was forced to eat earlier in the series.
The information was shared as part of behind-the-scenes commentary about the show’s writing choices. Kripke explained that the two characters are not just random sea creatures placed into The Deep’s storyline, but part of a connected and tragic family line.
This detail reframes one of the show’s most disturbing and darkly comedic moments. The show introduced Ambrosius, a highly intelligent octopus who forms a complicated emotional bond with The Deep. Ambrosius is voiced by Tilda Swinton and is shown living in a tank inside The Deep’s home. She tries to convince him to leave his toxic life in Vought and escape to the ocean with her.
However, their relationship ends in tragedy as The Deep continues to make destructive choices, leading to Ambrosius’s death. The new comment from Kripke connects these two storylines in a way that was not fully explained on screen before.
Fans of the series have often joked about how The Deep’s interactions with sea life are some of the most bizarre parts of the show. But this new detail adds an unexpected layer of continuity to what seemed like separate events.
By linking the octopus that killed The Deep and Ambrosius as family, Kripke adds more emotional weight to The Deep’s actions. It turns what once looked like isolated dark comedy scenes into a longer pattern of repeated destruction in his life.
The Deep, played by Chace Crawford, has long been portrayed as a character struggling with ego, insecurity, and poor decisions. This revelation makes his storyline even darker, as it suggests his actions have had unintended consequences that stretch beyond what was shown on screen.

The writers of The Boys are known for mixing extreme humor with shocking violence and emotional twists. This new detail fits that style, turning a strange joke into a connected narrative about loss, responsibility, and consequences.
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