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Rebecca Anne "Annie" Campbell (née January), known by the superhero name Starlight, is a fictional superheroine in the comic book series The Boys, created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. As Starlight, she is a member of the Seven , a group of superheroes funded by Vought-American ( Vought International in the television franchise ), and ...
Outraged, the Homelander attacks Noir, who proceeds to tear the Homelander apart. Before dying, Homelander manages to seriously injure his former teammate, allowing Butcher to later finish him off with a crowbar, before embarking on his own genocidal plan to kill all superheroes and those "Supes" with the genetic potential to become them. [6]
Season 4, Episode 7 ends with a major twist involving Starlight, an evil clone/shapeshifter, and Hughie. Here's what it all means for the show. That Major 'The Boys' Season 4 Twist, Explained
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!
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.
Now that Starlight is back within the ranks of The Seven, Season 3 of The Boys finds Annie in “a ‘careful what you wish for’ situation,” her portrayer Erin Moriarty tells TVLine.
He and Black Noir (Nathan Mitchell) are sent by Homelander to eliminate Butcher and Starlight (Erin Moriarty), and we get a mini Seven vs. The Boys battle. The evil supes nearly have the upper ...
[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.