The Boy in the title is Bill Skarsgard - more of a man now with his rippling muscles - but when he was younger, he lost his entire family in an annual ritual called The Culling, a totalitarian state-sanctioned death match where criminals kill each other in order to maintain law and order, hosted by the powerful Van der Koy family. The Boy was then taken in by a martial-arts master and resistance fighter called the Shaman (Yayan Ruhian), and trained to one day come back and exact his revenge on all the Van Der Koys. His hit list includes the matriarch Hilda (Famke Janssen), the face of the family Glen (Sharlto Copley), aspiring writer Gideon (Brett Gelman), and the brains behind it all, Melanie (Michelle Dockery). The Boy is deaf and mute, only able to express himself via his imagination where he can communicate with the voice (H. Jon Benjamin) of a beloved character from a video game he used to play with his sister Mina (Quinn Copeland). You’ll need to use your imagination to picture what hotties Famke and Michelle are hiding under their fancy clothes but at least there are heaping helpings of cleavage from both to get your mind into the gutter in the first place.