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The Boys Season 4 Just Brought A Character Back From The Dead – Kind Of
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Spoilers for the first three premiere episodes of "The Boys" season 4 follow.

When "The Boys" season 4 begins, The Seven (a superhero team and Homelander's (Antony Starr) crony squad) is down to just The Four. Starlight (Erin Moriarty) quit for good last season, Queen Maeve (Dominique McElligott) is presumed dead, and the seventh slot is like a rotating door of short-lived supes. Aside from Homelander, The Seven is now just A-Train (Jessie T. Usher), The Deep (Chace Crawford), and Black Noir (Nathan Mitchell). Wait, what?!

Black Noir met his end in "The Boys" season 3 finale, "The Instant White Hot Wild." A long time ago, Noir was on the superhero team Payback, led by the thuggish Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles) — basically Captain America with a realistic outlook for an early 20th century white man. Noir helped bury Soldier Boy, but in "The Boys" season 3, Johnny came marching home and looking for payback.
See full article at Slash Film
  • 6/13/2024
  • by Devin Meenan
  • Slash Film
The Boys Could Introduce a New 'Villain' in Season 4
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Quick Links Who Is Todd in The Boys, and What Has His Role Been? Todd Is More Dangerous Than He Might Seem The Big Set-up for Todds Influence to Come The Boys series is full of villains, from Vought International to Homelander. But quiet villain Todd could prove the most dangerous. Todd's unhealthy obsession with Homelander leads to spreading fake news and gaining influence, potentially sparking violence. As a schoolteacher shaping young minds, Todd has the power to create an army of supporters, making him a dangerous threat.

The Prime Video original series The Boys is filled with villains. While the actual group known as The Boys on the show is technically a vigilante group of heroes, they fight villainous characters and entities of all kinds. Theres Vought International, the greedy corporation that uses the Supes to further its interests and positive public sentiment. Theres Homelander (Antony Starr), the unhinged,...
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  • 5/29/2024
  • by Christine Persaud
  • MovieWeb
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‘The Boys’: Laz Alonso on Mm’s Revenge on Soldier Boy & Addressing Family Trauma
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[Warning: The following contains Major spoilers for The Boys Season 3 finale, “The Instant White-Hot Wild.”] The Boys has wrapped its wildest chapter yet as Season 3 comes to a close at Prime Video, and there were plenty of thrills and surprises in the pivotal finale installment, “The Instant White-Hot Wild.” Along with setting up one of the show’s most epic battles to date, it also offered some much-needed closure for Laz Alonso‘s Mother’s Milk who finally got to exact revenge on Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles) for killing some of his family in the past. The “moral compass” of the show’s titular vigilante group also had the opportunity to get candid with his daughter Janine (Liyou Abere) about their family’s past in order to try and protect her from the disappointing reality of the Supes she’s come to admire under step-dad Todd’s (Matthew Gorman) tutelage. Below, Alonso reflects on Mm’s Season 3 journey,...
See full article at TV Insider
  • 7/9/2022
  • TV Insider
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