A new clip for The Boys Season 4 teases a tense exchange between Butcher, Ryan, and Homelander, with fans noticing a particularly “brutal” comment from the Supe.
It’s a good time to be a fan of anti-superhero content, withThe Boys Season 4set to premiere later this month, promising even more mayhem from the titular group, The Seven, and a host ofnew Supes.
Amazon Prime Video released the first clip this week, showing a desperateButcherpleading with Ryan to come away with him.
However, before he can explain how evil his dad really is,Homelanderarrives on the scene and quickly notices Butcher’s predicament: he’s got months to live following his affair with Temp V.
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When he first shows up, Homelander says to Butcher, “No means no, William.” This is a particularly disturbing statement given how Ryan was conceived by Homelander forcing himself on Butcher’s deceased wife Becca.
“‘No means no’ is brutal given how Ryan came to be,”saidone fan on Reddit, while another commented, “I think the worst part of his character is the hypocrisy.”
A third added, “Homelander fully knows he is a r*pist and has been using it to get under Butcher’s skin since Season 1. It is genuinely the most despicable part of his whole character.”
Others believe Homelander is so narcissistic that he doesn’t even believe he’s done anything wrong. “I’m not sure, I could believe thatHomelanderdoesn’t think he’s a r*pist,” said one.
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Another replied, “My take is that he considers humans as so below him that he’s aware he forced himself on her, but doesn’t consider it r*pe because she’s ‘just a human’, the same way hunters will shoot a deer but not consider it murder because it’s just an animal.”
“Homelander also convinced Ryan that the guy he killed was a p*do,” added a third. “Real predators and manipulators LOVE to project onto anyone they want to villainize, especially if they think it will throw people off their scent.”
Daisy Phillipson is a Senior TV and Movies Writer on Dexerto’s UK Team. She’s a lover of horror, crime, psychological thrillers. After graduating with a Masters in Magazine Journalism, she’s gone on to write for Digital Spy, LADbible and Little White Lies. You can contact her at daisy.phillipson@dexerto.com