The Boys social media account took time to roast a pretty cringey Homelander celebration post made by Vought International.
Fans did not have to wait until The Boys returned forSeason 4to get a taste of their disdain for Supes as the show’s social account threw some hilarious shade at a Vought International post celebrating Homelander.
The company was sending love to their number one product for International Superhero Day with themessage, “This National Superhero Day, we’re celebrating someone who deserves his own day, just to himself. That’s why we’re rebranding it NATIONAL HOMELANDER DAY. Join us in thanking the strongest, smartest and most selfless hero ever!”
Their post also included a picture of Homelander with a very busy background filled with American flags, Air Force plans in flight, and a ton of bald eagles.
In true snarky fashion, The Boys Twitter account quicklyrespondedto the post with the ultimate roast, “Graphic design is Vought’s passion.”
Graphic design is Vought’s passionhttps://t.co/oGwYqB3GBg
One of the best aspects of The Boys as a show is how they treat their social media platforms seriously with Vought using theirs to promote Homelander’s innocence ahead of his murder trial and The Boys using theirs to take every opportunity to make ajokeat Homelander’s expense.
But, it’s not surprising that the vigilante group would be so quick to make fun of Vought seeing as Season 4 will see both sides at the peak of their deadly rivalry as Homelander’s Supers only platform continues to get traction and The Boys deal with the discovery fromGen V’s finale.
Fans should expect these kinds of interactions to ramp up as The Boys Season 4 gets ready to premiere on Prime Video on June 13.
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Kayla Harrington was a TV & Movies Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in The Boys, The Walking Dead, House of the Dragon, Marvel and Star Wars. She also has bylines at Mashable, BuzzFeed, and The Mary Sue.