Vought's spokesperson Ashley Bennett recently featured in a video where it was disclosed that Homelander and Vought could be facing repercussions for his actions in the season 3 finale of The Boys. In the video, it was revealed that Homelander is being sued for killing a bystander during a rally, hinting at a potential subplot for season 4. However, despite the lawsuit, both Ashley and Vought remain confident that justice will be served for The Seven's leader, citing that the bystander had attacked Homelander's son, justifying his actions.
"In the upcoming trial, Homelander will be facing accusations of murder for his heroic act of saving his son from a brutal attack by a Starlight supporter," Ashley stated on behalf of Vought. "Despite the fact that his actions were justifiable, they are being unfairly misconstrued. Vought and its shareholders stand firmly behind Homelander, and we have no doubt that justice will ultimately prevail through the American legal system. In the meantime, we ask for your thoughts and prayers for Homelander and his son, and encourage you to show your support with the hashtag #HomeFree."
The events of the previous season could have dire consequences for Vought's public image, as Homelander's actions have potentially shattered the leash that once held him back. With his desire for love now fulfilled, there may be nothing stopping Homelander from killing anyone in his path. This poses a significant threat to Vought, and could potentially add urgency to The Boys' mission to get rid of him. Additionally, Homelander's fixation on Starlight, who is now a public enemy, and his personal rivalry with Billy Butcher, make the stakes even higher in season 4, as he may be out for blood with no consequences.
The Boys seasons 1-3 can be streamed on Amazon Prime.
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