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The Boys find Ryan at Homelander's cabin and use a sonic device created by Frenchie to distract Homelander, with Butcher and Becca entering the cabin as the latter tearfully reunites with her son. Realizing the bond the two have formed, Butcher finds himself unable to separate Becca of Ryan and changes his plan by having both of them sent with ...
Homelander refuses, insisting that he doesn't need her help. Growing more unstable, Homelander visits Doppelganger dressed as Madelyn Stilwell [ b ] in a cabin to satisfy his sexual fantasies . When Homelander comments that everyone believes that he only loves himself, Doppelganger transforms into Homelander and attempts to seduce him.
First appearing in season four, the second Black Noir debuted where he, the Deep, and A-Train killed three Homelander sympathizers and planted their bodies near a riot between the Homelander sympathizers and the Starlighters in light of Homelander being found not guilty for killing a Starlighter that threw a bottle at Ryan Butcher.
‘Craziest part of the episode,’ one person said of unexpected moment
In Season 3’s third episode, Homelander made a surprising declaration during a taping of the reality show-within-the-show American Hero: He and his new The Seven co-captain Starlight are in love!
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 ...
Imagine if that weren't just a fantasy. Imagine if Homelander did become a supervillain." [25] Nich Schager from Entertainment Weekly, praised the decision to make both characters Billy Butcher and Homelander to suffer a downfall as it shows the importance of having a friend to help us out in the moments of danger. He also noted to make Hughie ...
The Boys is an American media franchise, consisting of action-drama/satirical black comedy superhero television series which follow the residents of a world where superpowered individuals called Supes are recognized as heroes by the general public and work for a powerful corporation known as Vought International, which markets, monetizes, and (secretly) creates them, with most being selfish ...