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“He’s Still That Little Kid”: Eric Kripke Picks Apart Homelander’s Season 4 HomecomingAudiences of The Boys have seen some downright disturbing things over the show’s four-season run. And, it would be incredibly fair to say that a solid chunk of them have been perpetrated by the ...
"What I didn't expect was that people would be so conflicted around it," the actor tells EW of fan admiration for his ...
The narrative thread is picked up in the Season 4 finale’s mid-credits scene, which reveals that Homelander, now in a position of immense power with a puppet president in the White House ...
noted that Kripke has a specific person in mind when he writes the series and Homelander scenes. "I think there's a very obvious human being that I know that Eric has steered the character towards.
Kripke offered interesting insight into how the show wants to continue to align Homelander and Billy Butcher while speaking with TV Insider, explaining that they're "two sides of the same coin." ...
The Boys season four left its supe-filled world in quite a scary place. Most of the Boys are in captivity, Homelander is basically the POTUS, Soldier Boy is set to return, and the US is under ...
Kripke offered interesting insight into how the show wants to continue to align Homelander and Billy Butcher while speaking with TV Insider, explaining that they're "two sides of the same coin." ...
In particular, Go Youn-jung contributed ideas to set up the much-talked-about elevator kiss scene. While considering the angles, she asked, "Has anyone here kissed in an elevator?" and suggested ...
Some movies contain pretty major gross-out scenes that stick in your head long after the credits roll. While you may want to cover your eyes while they're playing, the behind-the-scenes can ...
"I was scared of her, and I didn’t like her." Craig Mazin breaks down a scene from season two's fifth episode where Ellie takes a dark turn. By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large As Quint famously ...
It was a wild scene outside of TD Garden after the Knicks beat the Celtics, 91-90, for a 2-0 series lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals on Wednesday night. Multiple brawls broke out in the ...
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