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‘The Boys’ Boss Eric Kripke On What To Expect In Final Season 5, Potential Jeffrey Dean Morgan Spinoff & Season 4’s “Scary” Political Poignancy

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SPOILER ALERT: This article contains details of the first three episodes of Season 4 of The Boys, which dropped today on Amazon Prime Video. “Did it occur to you, it’s harder to stage a f*cking coup with a million eyes on me?” Sage (Susan Heyward) complains to superhero kingpin Homelander (Antony Starr) in the third episode of Season 4 of The Boys.

In any other show, that would be saying the quiet part out loud, but this being the Eric Kripke steered Prime Video series, the unhinged Supes plan to take over the White House is just one of many spiked flails pounding the narrative in what we now know for sure is The Boys’ penultimate season.

There’s a near experience of supe fellatio ordered by Homelander, a disgruntle A-Train (Jessie T. Usher) becoming a mole for the now MM (Laz Alonso) led Boys, and a lot of jargon from new Seven addition Firecracker (Valorie Curry) that you might have heard from Rep.

Majorie Taylor Greene and Megyn Kelly. There’s a murder trial for Homelander that ends pretty quickly in his favor, accusations of grooming against Starlight (Erin Moriarty), a chilling Pizzagate recreation of sorts, a lot of chemicals being pumped into a lot of people on both sides, a very blood soaked holiday infused Vought on Ice, and some less than flattering Masked Singer and Elon Musk references.

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