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Homelander learns from Firecracker that the mole is still alive and they become intimate when she feeds him her breast milk. Homelander begins to give Firecracker more weight on the team. Homelander kills Webweaver thinking he is the mole and sends The Deep and Black Noir II to kill Butcher and the rest of The Boys, without success.
Meanwhile, Homelander is struggling to bond with his Ryan due to his duties as superhero and the latter being visibly unconfotable with the former and Stormfront. In an attempt to cheer him up, Homelander and Stormfront take Ryan to a theme park restaurant of Vought Planet where several fans surround both superheroes to take several photos.
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 ...
Season 4 will be “absolutely bats—t crazy,” main cast member Antony Starr (Homelander) teased to Entertainment Tonight ahead of the Prime Video show’s Thursday, June 13 premiere. “The ...
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.
The Boys clears up Black Noir's odd 'friendship' with Homelander with origin reveal.
[b] A-Train finally recognizes him when Homelander zooms the image out to show Hughie shaking hands with A-Train the day he signed the settlement. Annie tries to defend Hughie, and Homelander starts to blame Annie for helping the Boys. Maeve defends her, assuring Homelander that Annie was tricked by Hughie, which calms him.
Discomfort is perhaps the place where Homelander most happily lives, especially in the finale. Just before he takes control, he believes his plan has gone completely awry, leaving him with nothing.