Don't mistake a villain for an antihero when it comes to Homelander on The Boys. Photo: Prime Video The sheer number of reasons to watchPrime Video’s golden child program,The Boysseem to know no bounds. With i
This week on “The Boys”: Homelander (Antony Starr), Sage (Susan Heyward) and VP-elect Victoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit) rally some Federalist Society one-percenters to fall in line with their plan for total supe supremacist domination and to create internment camps for any d...
In the finale of this season of “The Boys,” Homelander, the self-obsessed superhero with a desire for all-consuming power, ends up on top. A figurehead president has been elected, putting the supe, played byAntony Starr, essentially in charge of America. One of his cronies, ...
At the end of “The Boys” first season, fans learned that Homelander (played by Antony Starr) is the proud papa of a Supe kid who just so happens to be the son of Butcher’s (Karl Urban) wife Becca (Shantel VanSanten) who, you know, we all thought was dead....
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Homelander is a sociopathic, unpredictable villain with an unrivaled capacity for destruction on The Boys. The antagonist's one-liners reveal his narcissistic, sadistic nature that both terrifies and disgusts viewers. Homelander's past trauma fuels his ruthless grudges and merciless nature towards anyo...
— but Firecracker’s unique gift for Homelander in this week’s episode takes the cake, according to showrunner Eric Kripke. Related Stories The Boys’ Tomer Capone on Frenchie’s Sexuality, His ‘Inevitable’ Divide With Kimiko and Episode 5 Cliffhanger The Boys Boss Talks Big Kessler Tw...
“I can do what I want!” over and over again. It’s a chilling bit of foreshadowing for his character arc inSeason 3, wrapped up in a classicThe Boys-style warping of a typical superhero scene. You’re only supposed to stand on the building and stare off into the distance, ...
Heated debate has erupted over whether The Boys character Homelander is a villain or an anti-hero.
“Because he goes in really not knowing what’s gonna come out of it. And then in the elevator on the way out, that smile was everything. That’s like therapy.” In the video above, watch the team break down Homelander’s complicated relationship to his own humanity — and how he ...