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Why The Boys Is Right To Slice Homelander's Shocking Soldier Boy Moment

Caution: spoilers ahead for The Boys season 2

The Boys season 3 made the right choice by cutting out a key Soldier Lad moment from the original comic series. Preempting the achievement that would obey, Amazon Prime renewed The Boys for a third season before the season 2 premiere had even aired. And after the excitement of Stormfront's defeat, the Victoria Neuman twist, and Becca Butcher's death, The Boys season 3 quickly made waves with the casting of Supernatural's Jensen Ackles as Soldier Teen. An earlier product of Vought's attempt to craft the flawless superhero, Soldier Teen is a riff on Marvel's Captain America, blessed with the same powers and carrying a similarly patriotic shield. Soldier Boy is also a member of the Payback super-group, and a squeaky clean member of the supe community, at least in Garth Ennis' world.

The same isn't quite true for Ackles' Soldier Lad in The Boys season 3. Eric Kripke (The Boys' showrunner) even suggested ahead of season 3 that the live-action character will be just as despicable as his fellow Compound V check subjects, and The Boys season 3 uses Soldier

The Boys: 12 Things Only Comic Readers Know About Homelander

Summary

  • Homelander is a twisted, violent version of Superman, seen in both comics and live-action, creating a unique adversary for The Boys.
  • Gaslighting led Homelander's descent into villainy, painting a darker picture of his character in the comic compared to the show.
  • Homelander's relationship with Soldier Boy is toxic in the comic, showcasing his manipulative and secretive nature around his bisexuality.

As one of the most twisted, powerful, and vicious characters created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, Homelander gives The Boys quite the adversary. This series presents the Supe as a satirical, grotesquely forceful version of Superman, both in comics and live-action.

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When The Boys’ comic

Homelander Sleeps With Soldier Boy

 

 

 

Homelander makes Soldier Teen “audition” every year during Herogasm in order to depart his team Payback and join the Seven. And by audition it means sleeping with him.

This scene would no longer be workable in the TV series after the revelation of Soldier Boy being Homelander’s father.

From – The Boys: Herogasm #1

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The Boys: 10 Differences Between Homelander In The Exhibit Versus The Comics

The brand-new season 3 trailer for Amazon Prime's The Boysseems to hint that Homelander will get his karmic payback. He’s a despicable villain through and through, but audiences are drawn to him anyway in a "love to hate him" sort of way. Now, however, the season 3 trailer seems to be heading toward the breakdown of the century, which is probably incredibly dangerous for this highly volatile Supe.

The character they see is different from the one in the comic, however. While Homelander works in the series, it is worth seeing how diverse the comic version of the character is from his live-action counterpart. While Homelander is definitely a fractured and corrupted version of DC Comics' Superman, there is still a lot that was changed for the Prime series.

Comics Homelander Was Multi-attracted

In The Boys on Amazon Prime, Homelander is played to be the epitome of the generic American man. Of course that includes being direct. It’s even a show of drama in the show when he is compared to the pansexual Queen Maeve. It may be surprising to acquire he was bisexual in the comics