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14 details you might have missed in season 4 of 'The Boys,' so far
14 details you might have missed in season 4 of 'The Boys,' so far
Olivia SinghJun 14, 2024, 05:43 IST
Karl Urban as Billy Butcher, Tomer Capone as Frenchie, and Laz Alonso as Mother's Milk in season four of "The Boys."Jan Thijs/Prime Video
Season four of Prime Video's superhero satire series "The Boys" premiered on Thursday.
The episodes released so far include subtle references to past seasons and nods to the comic books.
Warning: Major spoilers ahead for season four of Prime Video's "The Boys."
"The Boys" has returned for another gory, bloody, jaw-dropping season.
Season four, which debuted with three episodes on Thursday, is stuffed with Easter eggs, nods to the comics, and references to the college-set spin-off series "Gen V."
Here are all the details you might have missed so far.
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The Boys operate out of a white van that says Mr. Marathon Catering when they attempt to crash an election night party in the season four premiere.
The season four premiere of "The Boys" kicks off with an election night party. Prime Video
Homelander tells his son Ryan that humans are merely "toys for our amusement."
Top: Antony Starr as Homelander and Cameron Crovetti as Ryan in season four of "The Boys." Bottom: The character Homelander talking to himself in the comics.Prime Video; Dynamite Entertainment
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Homelander initiates applause for Victoria at the party and says, "Girls get it done… in the White House."
Aya Cash, Erin Moriarty, and Dominique McElligott in season two, episode five of "The Boys."Amazon Studios
Ashley Barrett references the chaotic events of the season one finale of "The Boys" spin-off "Gen V."
Antony Starr as Homelander in season one, episode eight of "Gen V."Amazon Studios
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Some of the names of the supes in consideration to join The Seven are pulled from the comics.
Talon, left, in season four of "The Boys." The same character, right, in the comics.Prime Video; Dynamite Entertainment
Butcher secretly meets Victoria at an abandoned Vought Video store next door to a Church of the Collective building.
An abandoned Vought Video store on the season four premiere of "The Boys."Prime Video
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The video store contains a cutout poster for the supe Polarity's movie "Static Heat 3."
A poster for the Polarity film "Static Heat 3" in season four of "The Boys."Prime Video
Butcher references the supe-killing virus he discovered during season one of "Gen V."
Karl Urban as Butcher in season one, episode eight of "Gen V."Amazon Studios
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Hughie Campbell's flash drive of incriminating files on Victoria is attached to a Billy Joel keychain.
Hughie Campbell's flash drive is attached to a Billy Joel keychain.Prime Video
Ambrosius' tank contains a small figurine of The Deep steering a ship wheel.
Ambrosius (voiced by Tilda Swinton) and The Deep (Chace Crawford) in season four of "The Boys."Prime Video
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Sister Sage's real name is Jessica Bradley.
Susan Heyward, left, as Sister Sage in season four of "The Boys." The character Jessica Bradley, right, in the comics.Prime Video; Dynamite Entertainment
Hughie's desktop wallpaper at The Boys headquarters is a selfie of him and Annie.
Jack Quaid as Hughie Campbell in season four, episode two of "The Boys."Prime Video
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Koy, the Vought stunt coordinator who choreographs Ryan's first staged save, is the show's real-life supervising stunt coordinator John Koyama.
John Koyama as Koy in season four, episode two of "The Boys."Prime Video
"Gen V" characters Sam Riordan and Cate Dunlap's appearances in season four are subtly teased in the news crawl early in episode three.
Erin Moriarty stars as Annie January/Starlight in "The Boys."Prime Video