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The Boys Season 4 plunges into political polarization

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LOS ANGELES 鈥 Amazon Prime Video鈥檚 Emmy-winning satirical superhero show The Boys follows a team of misfit vigilantes who call themselves 鈥淭he Boys鈥 who fight against corrupt superpowered people called 鈥淪upes.鈥

For Season 4 of the series, show creator Eric Kripke wants to give a useful warning about following the wrong leaders, especially when it comes to those who strive to divide people, like Homelander, the most powerful 鈥淪upe鈥 who believes humans should be subservient to superpowered individuals.

鈥淚t very nicely holds up a mirror to where we are right now. The point I think the show is trying to make is that there鈥檚 this intense polarization, there鈥檚 this intense kind of us versus them, demonization of the other side, this idea that there can only be one winner and one loser,鈥 Mr. Kripke said.

鈥淚 think the point the show is trying to make is we鈥檙e all being manipulated into that position through algorithms and social media. And disinformation and billionaires and politicians because it serves them financially and politically, to have us all be angry at each other,鈥 he added.

Season 4 stars Antony Starr, who plays Homelander, the petty leader of the 鈥淪upes,鈥 Karl Urban as William Butcher, the high-strung leader of 鈥淭he Boys,鈥 Jack Quaid, Erin Moriarty, Chace Crawford, Laz Alonso, Tomer Capone, Jessie T. Usher, and Karen Fukuhara.

This season, which premieres on Thursday, leans into heavy political topics like abortion, racism, feminism, and other subjects that are also points of contention in the 2024 US elections.

The storyline is inspired by an arc in the comic book that follows a fictional presidential election that leads to a plot to overthrow the president.

Homelander takes on a strong voice that highlights the political right while the Starlight, played by Jessica Jones actor Ms. Moriarty, highlights the political left, particularly advocating for the rights of women this season.

鈥淚 want female characters that are as flawed as they are powerful,鈥 Ms. Moriarty said. 鈥淚 want them to exist because otherwise those powerhouse females in real life are not going to,鈥 she added.

Mr. Starr, who hails from New Zealand, is fascinated by his character Homelander鈥檚 psychology and how Season 4 of the The Boys explores its superpowered antagonist like never before.

鈥淚t comes down to isolation. He鈥檚 the loneliest man in the world because he believes there鈥檚 no one like him. So, it鈥檚 always about trying to find connection and trying to find a way out of that prison,鈥 Starr said. 鈥淲e go home and find out what that was for this guy and why he is what he is,鈥 Starr added.

Homelander coming to terms with his mortality is a central focus.

鈥(Homelander) is disgusted by the parts of him that are human. But because he鈥檚 a human, those parts are inevitable and they keep rearing up,鈥 Mr. Kripke said. 鈥 Reuters