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Homelander next appears in the episode "I'm Your Pusher", set in the same continuity as The Boys comic book series while honoring Great Wide Wonder during a promotional campaign. Homelander witnesses his drug overdose (induced by Billy Butcher ) lead him to crash into Ironcast during a stunt, killing them both.
The episode was written by George Mastras and directed by Phil Sgriccia. The episode follows the Boys spying on A-Train's girlfriend, Popclaw, to find a clue to his former motives the day he killed Robin while being joined by Billy Butcher's former partner and friend, Mother's Milk (M.M.). This eventually led to the discovery of the existence ...
Brian Tallerico from Vulture rated the episode with 3 out of 5 stars, praising the episode for introducing the grim world of the series and the themes it seeks to portray like breaking the typical old superhero myth for which he stated that "it was a tough balance for a comic book to maintain, but the source material had the freedom of time ...
This article contains spoilers for the Season 4 finale of Prime Video's "The Boys." In the finale of this season of "The Boys," Homelander, the self-obsessed superhero with a desire for all ...
Initially, Homelander was cruel "top to bottom" upon arrival in the lab, Kripke previously noted. Starr, however, wanted more complex emotions with Homelander returning to the place where he grew up.
Annie becomes estranged from Hughie when he and Butcher take up use of Temp-V (a temporary version of Compound V) and partner with Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles) against Homelander, with her allying with MM (who refused to take Temp-V and had a personal vendetta against Soldier Boy), Frenchie and Kimiko. After Homelander has Black Noir hide away ...
Warning: The following contains spoilers for The Boys Season 3, Episode 3. The Boys has a new power couple, and it’s one that star Erin Moriarty never expected to be a part of. In Season 3’s ...
The Boys is an American satirical superhero drama series developed by Eric Kripke for Amazon Prime Video.Based on the comic book of the same name by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, it follows the eponymous team of vigilantes as they combat superpowered individuals (referred to as "Supes") who abuse their powers for personal gain and work for a powerful company (Vought International) that ...