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The trio of “The Boys” Season 3 premiere episodes ended on the Homelight reveal, which does not bode well for Starlight (Erin Moriarty), who’s trying to take down Vought and Homelander ...
She’s not really with the Boys and certainly not with Vought. She’s for herself. Maybe he says, ‘I don’t really believe in what the Boys are doing. I definitely don’t want to stay at Vought.
The penultimate episode of The Boys season four packs a lot of punches, literally and metaphorically. MM makes the tough ...
A deep dive into Starlight's unabashedly over-the-top, Emmy-nominated power anthem 'Never Truly Vanish' from 'The Boys' ...
In The Boys season 4, Karl Urban stars once again as Billy Butcher, leader of The Boys, which also includes Jack Quaid as Hughie Campbell, Laz Alonso as M.M., Tomer Capone as Frenchie, and Karen ...
Heading into Gen V's second season, two names loom large: Cate Dunlap and Sam Riordan. Last time around, they didn't just ...
It's obviously a twist that comic book readers are used to, where a villain manages to spin public favor away from a core hero, and I'm as intrigued as hell to see how The Boys will save Starlight ...
Although Starlight's costume, powers, and relationship with Hughie in The Boys are all similar to the comics, there are a few key details left out.
The penultimate fourth-season episode of The Boys is characteristically stuffed full of dirty, rotten sights, including poor Kimiko having her leg cut off (don’t worry, it is growing back). We ...
Sure, everybody who can kill someone will want to kill Homelander, but let Starlight have Deep. Erin Moriarty agreed when Comic Book asked who Annie should take out first: “You know, which one ...
The Boys’ names are cleared, and Starlight and Hughie are free to continue their relationship as Kimiko and Frenchie (Tomer Kapon) begin theirs. A-Train is restored to the Seven, while Deep is ...
In the world of The Boys, based on the gleefully scabrous 2000s indie comic-book series of the same name by writer Garth Ennis and artist Darick Robertson, superheroes are real, pop-culture ...