In The Boys TV series, Homelander (not "Supersonic," who is a different character) publicly claimed he and Starlight were in love and dating, forcing a relationship narrative on the world, but this was largely a manipulation by him and a nightmare for Starlight, who didn't reciprocate those feelings and felt trapped. While Homelander expressed possessive "love" for her, Starlight saw it as a dangerous obsession and a tool for his public image, with her true feelings being fear and resistance.
Alex, better known as Supersonic, is a supporting character in Season Three of the Amazon series The Boys. He was briefly a member of The Seven and a former member of the all-Supe boy band Super-Sweet. He was also Starlight's childhood friend and ex-boyfriend.
As Starlight, she is a member of the Seven, a group of superheroes funded by Vought-American (Vought International in the television franchise), and the love interest of Hughie Campbell. Annie is a former member of the Young Americans group with the ability of flight and light manipulation.
With no places to go, Soldier Boy visits The Legend to retrieve his old suit and to get information about his girlfriend, Crimson Countess. Before he arrives at her trailer, The Boys intercept his plan and bind Countess. Soldier Boy then arrives with his suit and talks with Butcher.
The Deep uses this to his advantage, blackmailing Starlight into having oral sex with him, something she was strongly against at the time. The Deep uses this to mock her; however, on advice from Queen Maeve, Starlight is able to move past it and ignore him.
The Boys features several LGBTQ+ characters, most prominently Queen Maeve, who is a lesbian, and Frenchie, who is bisexual, with his relationship with Colin highlighting this in later seasons. Other queer characters include Doppelganger (genderfluid/gay) and Jordan Li (bigender/bisexual) from Gen V, plus several minor supes and comic characters like Elena (Maeve's girlfriend) and Termite (bisexual).
Since The Boys Season 4 is set around November 2024, Annie had an abortion in May 2024, six months before the events of the season. This means she terminated the pregnancy shortly after Season 3. This revelation by Firecracker is exposed to be part of a master plan by Sister Sage to tarnish Starlight's reputation.
Homelander's milk obsession stems from his desire for a mother figure. Madelyn's false maternal act contributed to Homelander's Oedipal complex. Season 3 hints at a disturbing twist with Homelander potentially being Stormfront's son.
Homelander learn that Queen Maeve slept with Billy Butcher. Homelander is able to smell Billy Butcher's scent on Queen Maeve, thus letting him know they had a tryst. In one of their occasional meetings, Maeve and Butcher have a fling and sleep with each other. Queen Maeve seduced Billy Butcher.
Vogelbaum reveals that Homelander had impregnated Becca, and that Becca and the baby died during birth.
No, Homelander and Starlight do not sleep together in The Boys series; they share a significant, but ultimately fake, public kiss in Season 3 orchestrated by Homelander for PR, though Starlight clearly despises him and he is obsessed with her, leading to tension and near-moments but no actual sexual relationship.
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After finding out about Homelanders' plans to put opposers and Starlighters in internment camps, Hughie trying to convince Neuman to stop her plans but he doesn't get through to her. At the end of the season, Hughie and Annie propose and decide to get married.
Frederick Vought is the posthumous overarching antagonist of the Amazon series The Boys and its spin-off series Gen V. He was the inventor of Compound V, the husband of Stormfront, and the founder of Vought-American, later known as Vought International.
Their relationship remains strained, however, and Annie eventually leaves Hughie due to him being unable to move past the events he witnessed. Despite this, the two rekindle their relationship at the end of the series. Over a decade later, Annie becomes engaged with Hughie and move in to Scotland.
Jensen Ackles refused just one salacious scene
In the scene, Hughie (Jack Quaid) and Butcher (Karl Urban) interrupt things when they burst in with snacks, but Ackles told Fangasm that "We were supposed to be in a ... much more compromising position... when they walked in.
Season 1. At the begining of season 1, Maeve and Jackson were having casual sex. Jackson wanted to go on an date with her, but Maeve were keep pushing him away. During one time they were having sex, Maeve got pregnant, which later she got aborted.
Madelyn Stillwell is loosely based on the character James Stillwell from the comics, who also seems to have heavily inspired the character of her superior Stan Edgar. It is heavily implied that Madelyn had molested Homelander at a young age due to him seeing her as a motherly figure.
The researcher found that Homelander is proven to have all nine signs of narcissistic personality disorder and is heavily influenced by it. NPD presents itself through a variety of different behavioral patterns.
Firecracker later showcased the full depth of desperation and fixation on Homelander when she even went as far as taking drugs in order to make her body lactate and produce breastmilk in order to prey on Homelander's Oedipus complex, breastfeeding him and acting maternally towards him.
Stating how one scene with milk led to another, Starr claimed to be the reason behind Homelander's weakness. Eventually, audiences were served with the most disturbing scene with Firecracker in S4 E6.
When Homelander started drinking Madelyn's milk, he became addicted to the V in it, and now he, just like A-Train, can't get enough of it.
Later, Annie has a conversation with Hughie about how she agonized over the decision, but ultimately felt that they weren't ready to have a child. During an interview with EW, showrunner Eric Kripke explained that the inspiration for this particular plot point was an SNL sketch.
In 2084, three teenagers discover the secret to time travel. At first their jumps cover only a few seconds, but soon they master the technique and combat their fear of jumping into the unknown.
Erin Moriarty, the actress who plays Starlight in The Boys, has denied all rumors of plastic surgery, stating that changes in her appearance are due to natural aging, makeup, lighting, weight fluctuations, and her recent diagnosis of Graves' disease, not cosmetic procedures.