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The Boys final season can use one of the comics' most infamous moments to give the show's climax the shock and awe it needs.
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Screen Rant on MSNHomelander Isn't The Boys-verse's Strongest Character, In Fact He Isn't Even CloseHomelander is incredibly powerful, and seemingly unbeatable in the world of The Boys. However, he's not nearly as untouchable ...
Heading into Gen V's second season, two names loom large: Cate Dunlap and Sam Riordan. Last time around, they didn't just ...
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Comic Basics on MSNBatman vs. Homelander: Does The Dark Knight Have What It Takes to Win in a Fight?Batman is one of the most popular fictional characters of all time. Homelander is one of the rising fictional characters, becoming quite prominent thanks to The Boys’ live-action version of his ...
That's a wrap on Homelander, Hughie and Billy Butcher as 'The Boys' completes production on its fifth and final season.
The Boys is a dark and satirical show in a world where superheroes, referred to as "Supes" are super-powered, ...
Antony Starr has seen his fair share of murder, disembowelment and uncomfortable milk drinking across four seasons of Amazon Prime Video’s hit superhero series “The Boys.” In an FYC panel with several ...
Creator Eric Kripke and actor Antony Starr discuss the series' approach to strongman politics in Season 4 and explain why Homelander is a 'conglomerate of tyrants.' ...
Medicom is back with some brand new heroes and villains from their legendary MAFEX collection like Homelander from The Boys ...
The latest episode walked us down Homelander's memory lane, where he took a trip to the secret facility he was raised in, spending his early years being poked and prodded like a lab rat.
The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke explains how Homelander's head exploding finale scene was inspired by Donald Trump's infamous Fifth Avenue quote and what all of it means for Season 4.
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