The Boys Season 4 Finale Includes Post-Credit Scene

The Boys Season 4 Finale Includes Post-Credit Scene

As a dedicated fan of The Boys since its inception, I have eagerly anticipated each new season with bated breath. The latest finale, however, left me stunned and exhilarated in equal measure. For the second time in the show’s history, we were treated to a post-credit scene – a rare occurrence that only adds to the intrigue.


As a dedicated gamer and avid fan of “The Boys,” I’ve got some exciting news for you! In a rare twist, the latest episode of this thrilling series has not one, but two surprises in store. You see, up until now, post-credit scenes have been nonexistent in “The Boys” universe, except for that amusing sneak peek of Black Noir’s cartoon pals in season 3, episode 7. But get this – the season 4 finale has its very own post-credit scene! And what a perfect way to build anticipation for the upcoming fifth and final season. They pulled out all the stops by reintroducing a cherished character who was conspicuously absent throughout season 4.

As a gamer, I’ve finished binge-watching “The Boys” season 4, and let me tell you, things have taken a dark turn. Victoria Neuman is no more, and Robert Singer is under arrest. The presidency has fallen into the hands of ex-Speaker of the House Calhoun. His inaugural move as President? He calls Homelander to swear allegiance. His first official act? Declaring martial law across the country and deputizing supes, who then report directly to Homelander. They even go ahead and capture The Boys, except for Butcher, who manages a narrow escape, leaving us on a cliffhanger as the credits begin to roll.

In “The Boys” season 4, the opening credits are brief but significant. Before the scene unfolds, we see a major development: President Calhoun escorts Homelander into a hidden facility. He confesses that during his initial confidential meeting, he discovered something shocking. Immediately after learning this information, Calhoun contacted Homelander. As they enter, Homelander is surprised to find Soldier Boy, played by Jensen Ackles, confined and unconscious.

“I can’t believe it’s you,” Homelander exclaims, shock written all over his face. “All this time…”

As Homelander gazes at Soldier Boy’s features, his countenance is far from joyful; instead, he appears troubled or undergoing a profound realization. The haunting melody of “I Can Do Anything” from The Boys’ third season finale resonates once more, yet its meaning seems to have shifted.

Homelander seems apprehensive as he faces his father in this scene, but it’s uncertain why – is he worried that Soldier Boy holds the power to end his life? Or does he believe his father can help him with his aging problems? Regardless, Jensen Ackles has been confirmed to reprise his role as Soldier Boy in the upcoming fifth season of “The Boys”.

In the fourth season of “The Boys,” Karl Urban reprises his role as Billy Butcher, head of The Boys team. Joining him are Jack Quaid as Hughie Campbell, Laz Alonso as M.M., Tomer Capone as Frenchie, and Karen Fukuhara as Kimiko Miyashiro. Among the “supes” in the show are Antony Starr as Homelander, Jessie T. Usher as A-Train, and Chace Crawford as The Deep. Additionally, the cast includes Colby Minifie portraying Ashley Barrett, Vought International’s CEO, and Claudia Doumit playing Victoria Neuman.

As someone who has witnessed the chaos and instability that comes with the brink of disaster, I can tell you that the situation we find ourselves in is more dire than ever. Victoria Neuman, once a promising political figure, now finds herself dangerously close to the Oval Office, under the iron-fisted rule of Homelander. His grip on power tightens each day, and it’s becoming increasingly clear that he will stop at nothing to maintain his position.

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2024-07-18 19:10