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The Boys end of season 4 review: the gory superhero-hating show sets up for its final season

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22.07.2024

As The Boys, Amazon’s superhero-hating blood fest, comes to a close, its storylines have grown closer to our own reality as the show gears up for its fifth and final series.

It’s fair to say that Garth Ennis, co-creator of The Boys comic book, is no fan of superheroes. Speaking at the 2024 Lawless Comic Con in Bristol, Ennis cited the earlier 1987 superhero parody, Marshal Law by Pat Mills and Kevin O’Neill: “So many exotic variations of nothing.”

Notably in this US election year, Homelander, the super villain we love to hate, has unquestionably become an analogue for Trump. Throughout the entire series, Homelander finds that not only does his increasingly bad behaviour go unchallenged, but in the divided political landscape of The Boys, the worse he behaves the more his approval goes up among his followers. With the assistance of his new colleague, the super intelligent “Sister” Sage (Susan Heyward), he manipulates the media and effectively discredits his opposition, with the planting of agents provocateurs and unproven accusations of paedophilia.

With the assistance of his new colleague, the super intelligent “Sister” Sage (Susan Heyward), he manipulates the media and effectively discredits his opposition, with the planting of agents provocateurs and unproved accusations of paedophilia.

Season four of Eric Kripke’s adaptation continues the tale of the brutish Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) and his eponymous anti-superhero group’s conflict with........

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