Summary
The Boys season 4 is expected to be the most controversial yet, pushing the boundaries with its depiction of gore, immorality, and sex.
Homelander's public murder trial draws a striking comparison to Donald Trump's statement on being able to shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and not lose support from his followers. The inclusion of Tek-Knight and the desire to compensate for a more restrained portrayal of Herogasm in season 3 sets the tone for an even more contentious season 4, promising an array of provocative characters and events.
Expect The Boys season 4 to follow in the footsteps of its predecessors and take controversy to new heights. Created by Eric Kripke, this groundbreaking series not only offers a satirical spin on the superhero genre but also fearlessly explores the darkest aspects of humanity, challenging traditional television norms. Through its unapologetic depiction of violence, immorality, and sexuality, The Boys has consistently courted controversy, often poking fun at beloved Marvel and DC heroes. Building upon the wild and terrifying story arcs established in season 3, season 4 has the potential to push the boundaries even further, solidifying its status as the most contentious installment yet.
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10 Homelander's Trial Is A Clear Parallel To Donald Trump
Vought International's social media posts have been hinting that in The Boys season 4, Homelander will face trial for the public slaying of a protester. Rather than allowing these legal charges to weigh him down, Homelander is expected to manipulate his notoriety to gain even more influence in the political arena, capitalizing on the support of his loyal followers. The trial, which mirrors Donald Trump's infamous remark about shooting someone on Fifth Avenue without losing support, highlights Homelander's misuse of power and its parallels with real-world political figures.
9 Ryan Butcher's Arc Will Be Darker In The Boys Season 4
In an interview with Deadline, showrunner Erik Kripke confirmed this, implying that Homelander's increasing similarities to Donald Trump could potentially lead to him becoming the President in the future. Should this speculation come true in The Boys season 4, it would not only generate controversy but also challenge the narrative boundaries established by previous seasons. As evidenced by the Vought International videos, Vought is already making efforts to enhance Homelander's public image by leveraging his relationship with his son to gain more influence.The conclusion of The Boys season 3 shed light on Ryan's transformation influenced by Homelander's actions. Previously portrayed as an innocent and virtuous individual possessing superhuman abilities like his father, Ryan never entertained the idea of inflicting harm on others. However, his entire perspective changed following the tragic demise of his mother. Not only did Butcher lay blame on him for Becca's fate, but he also abandoned the young supe during a time when he desperately needed a paternal figure.
Homelander's intervention in The Boys season 3 provided a glimmer of hope for Ryan, reminding him that he still has a sense of belonging within a family. However, in the closing scene of season 3, Homelander's actions inadvertently send a troubling message to Ryan. Despite his benevolent gesture, it conveys the dangerous idea that individuals with superhuman abilities, like Ryan, can exploit their powers without consequences. This misguided perception sets the stage for Ryan to potentially emulate Homelander's actions, should Homelander exploit his criminal acts in season 3 to gain further notoriety.
8 The Boys Is Still Teasing Homelander's Redemption
Erin Moriarty, who portrays Starlight in The Boys, hinted at season 4's attempt to humanize Homelander by delving into the depths of his character. The show has always revolved around morally complex superhuman and human personas, so it would be logical for them to strive for the redemption of characters like Starlight and Maeve. However, if The Boys season 4 undertakes the task of redeeming Homelander, it may encounter controversy, as this super-powered figure in a red cape has committed heinous acts. Homelander has shamelessly taken lives, violated Becca, and completely evaded responsibility for his actions, rendering him irredeemable.
7 Tek-Knight Is Rumored To Debut
From Love Sausage to Popclaw, The Boys has introduced numerous repulsive supes throughout its four-season runtime. However, the introduction of Tek-Knight in The Boys season 4 is expected to bring forth even more revulsion. In the original comics, Tek-Knight is depicted as a self-made superhero, similar to Batman and Iron Man, who utilizes technology to enhance his abilities. Nevertheless, things take a dark turn when a tumor forms in his brain, causing him to develop uncontrollable sexual cravings for various objects, ranging from coffee cups to his Butler's ear. If The Boys season 4 stays true to Tek-Knight's comic book storyline, he will undoubtedly become the most contentious character in the show.
6 The Boys Needs To Make Up For S3's Tame Herogasm
The Boys season 3's portrayal of Herogasm drew attention due to its shocking moments, but it faced criticism from fans who were familiar with the arc's depiction in the comics. These critics believed that the show's version of Herogasm was somewhat diluted compared to the original material. To compensate for this watered-down portrayal of the highly anticipated story arc, it is imperative for The Boys season 4 to effectively capture the grandeur of such events and demonstrate their direct impact on the overall storylines of the main characters. Although there is a risk of stirring controversy, the sensitive nature of portraying sexual content in a live-action format demands careful handling. Nevertheless, failing to live up to viewer expectations once again poses an even greater risk.
5 Billy Butcher Has Nothing Left To Lose
With one foot in the grave following The Boys season 3's events, Billy Butcher may unleash his full fury in season 4 to finally achieve his relentless mission of eliminating Homelander. Given his recurring tendency to flirt with darkness and follow in Homelander's self-destructive footsteps, he might discard all moral boundaries in order to overpower his archenemy. Having already lost his wife and stepson after the events of The Boys season 3, Billy Butcher finds himself with almost nothing left to lose, pushing him closer and closer to resorting to desperate measures in his battle against Homelander. Unfortunately, this will undoubtedly have disastrous consequences for those in his immediate vicinity.
4 Victoria Neuman's Daughter Will Become A Supe
In season 3 of The Boys, Victoria Neuman administered Compound V to her daughter, Zoe, with the hope of transforming her into a superhuman capable of self-defense. With Homelander being the one who provided the Compound V solution, there may be severe consequences for Neuman in season 4 if anything happens to Zoe. Even if Zoe obtains superhuman abilities like Ryan and becomes a formidable force, it will bring about chaos and destruction as both of The Boys' main antagonists, Homelander and Victoria, will have influential young supes under their control.
3 Todd's Extremism Will Break MM's Moral Compass
To date, Mother's Milk has served as The Boys' moral guide. While others on the team, such as Starlight, Kimiko, and Frenchie, have shown a tendency to make ethically questionable choices, Mother's Milk has remained largely untainted throughout the majority of the first three seasons. However, in The Boys season 3, it was revealed that even he has a breaking point, as he confronted Todd for negatively influencing his daughter with his extreme support for Homelander. If Todd's unhealthy fixation on Homelander endangers his family, it is expected that Mother's Milk will follow in Billy Butcher's footsteps and seek retribution. This would lead to a controversial absence of morally righteous characters in The Boys season 4.
2 Homelander's Actor Has Teased More Bizarre Scenes For The Boys Season 4
1 The Boys Season 4 Needs To Top S3's Ant-Man Scene
: Homelander actor, Antony Star, hinted that The Boys season 4 will surpass its predecessors in terms of bizarreness. Star admitted that there is a limit to how far a show can push boundaries, but despite their best efforts, they haven't been able to find it. Based on Star's reaction to Homelander's season 4 scenes, it seems likely that the show will push the boundaries even further, exploring the themes of gore and Homelander's moral decline. This is expected to make the fourth installment of The Boys even more controversial than its previous seasons.
The Boys season 3 parodied the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Ant-Man by satirizing the popular Thanus meme. It depicted a shocking sequence where a character resembling Ant-Man, called Termite, decides to shrink himself and explore his partner's urethra for pleasure. Sadly, his erotic escapade takes a macabre turn when an unintended sneeze causes him to return to his original size, resulting in a devastating explosion that obliterates his partner's lower body. As this particular scene in The Boys season 3 redefined the boundaries of repugnant and controversial content, anticipation grows for how The Boys season 4 will surpass it – as it inevitably will.