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“Hannibal Lecter or Robert Patrick in T2”: ‘The Boys’ Star Erin Moriarty Robbed the Fans of an Iconic Arc in Season 4 By Completely Reversing Eric Kripke’s Brilliant Decision
“Hannibal Lecter or Robert Patrick in T2”: ‘The Boys’ Star Erin Moriarty Robbed the Fans of an Iconic Arc in Season 4 By Completely Reversing Eric Kripke’s Brilliant Decision

The Boys season 4 has caused chaos in the fandom with that epic finale and even better cliffhanger that has fans on the edge of

“I can’t trust him”: Antony Starr is Homelander in Real Life and Fans Can’t Stop Noticing The Proofs For It
“I can’t trust him”: Antony Starr is Homelander in Real Life and Fans Can’t Stop Noticing The Proofs For It

Based on the comic book of the same name by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, The Boys remains a standout in the superhero genre, being a

“This is the coolest thing ever”: Eric Kripke’s Behind-the-Scenes CGI Clip of Season 4 Finale Has Fans Convinced We Need ‘The Boys’ Video Game
“This is the coolest thing ever”: Eric Kripke’s Behind-the-Scenes CGI Clip of Season 4 Finale Has Fans Convinced We Need ‘The Boys’ Video Game

The Boys season 4 ended with a bang. The entire season furthered the narrative wonderfully while creating exceptional arcs for every character. From the tension

“It’s just way too on the nose”: 1 Character in ‘The Boys’ Has the Power to Ruin Homelander Despite Having No Superpower or Ties With the Boys
“It’s just way too on the nose”: 1 Character in ‘The Boys’ Has the Power to Ruin Homelander Despite Having No Superpower or Ties With the Boys

Created by Eric Kripke for Amazon Prime Video, the satirical superhero television series The Boys stars Antony Starr, Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, and more. Garth

‘The Boys’ Creator Eric Kripke Needs to Do Justice to One Abused Superhero Whose Comic Version Makes Him the Most Mature Member of The Seven
‘The Boys’ Creator Eric Kripke Needs to Do Justice to One Abused Superhero Whose Comic Version Makes Him the Most Mature Member of The Seven

The Boys has been always praised for its deep characters, with some even more interesting than in the comics. But one character still seems stuck

“It doesn’t even come remotely close”: ’The Boys’ Makes an Unforgivable Error With Jack Quaid’s Arc That Gets Played for Laughs
“It doesn’t even come remotely close”: ’The Boys’ Makes an Unforgivable Error With Jack Quaid’s Arc That Gets Played for Laughs

The Boys has never shied away from exploring ideas and topics that are controversial and are not meant for conventional superheroes, and they have earned