"The Boys": Everything You Need to Remember Before the Explosive Final Season
Prime Video's acclaimed series is gearing up for its last season. We review key moments and the current state of its protagonists before "The Boys" finale.

The final season of "The Boys" is approaching, promising to tie up all loose ends from Prime Video's acclaimed adaptation. This concluding installment of Garth Ennis's comic will define its characters' destinies and lay the groundwork for future spin-offs. The series' universe has become progressively more complex, dark, and political, even by Eric Kripke's high standards.
Season four left the protagonists at their lowest point. The brutal murder of Victoria Neuman at the hands of Billy Butcher ignited unprecedented political chaos. Butcher, consumed by his new tentacle powers and a conscious tumor, catalyzed this escalation. This allowed Homelander to consolidate absolute power, manipulating new president Steven Calhoun to impose martial law. This measure essentially hands him the keys to the United States.
Homelander consolidated absolute power, manipulating new president Steven Calhoun to impose martial law.
The resistance is fractured and in a precarious situation. Most of our protagonists, including Hughie, Frenchie, and Mother's Milk, were captured by Supes' special forces. They are now held in freedom camps or detention centers. Billy Butcher's mental and physical state is a critical factor for this final installment. Butcher is no longer just a man with a vendetta; he is dying, and his consciousness seems influenced by a hallucination of his old partner, Joe Kessler. This entity pushes him to commit acts of genocide against all Supes.
At the end of the previous season, Butcher stole the virus capable of killing Compound V users. This action makes him an extremely dangerous wildcard, both for Homelander and his former allies. Meanwhile, Annie / Starlight was one of the few who managed to escape by flying at the last second. She regained her full powers just as her team was arrested, becoming, almost by accident, the natural leader of the external insurgency.
Another vital point is the situation of Ryan, the son of Homelander and Becca. The young man faces a devastating moral crossroads after accidentally causing the death of Grace Mallory. Ryan refused to be used as a weapon against his father and has fled. His whereabouts will be crucial, as he represents Butcher's only hope for redemption or Homelander's ultimate weapon. Adding to this complexity is the return of Sister Sage, whose influence could tip the scales.
The impending conclusion of "The Boys" promises an explosive finale filled with unexpected twists. The fight for humanity's future and the Supes' destiny is about to reach its climax. Are you ready for the end?
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