The Boys wastes no time setting the tone for its final season, opening on a world that feels more unstable than ever. In the Season 5 premiere Homelander (Antony Starr) tightens his grip on power, publicly dismissing damning evidence released by Starlight (Erin Moriarty), including the Flight 37 video, as “deep fakes” while quietly setting a trap for his enemies.
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That tension spills into a chaotic mission involving a group of influencer-style supes, where an attempt to test the virus goes sideways and leaves a trail of destruction, including what appears to be the deaths of Soldier Boy and the nearly indestructible Rock Hard, a hulking, volcanic figure who looks like Spaceballs’ Pizza the Hutt and sounds like Stephen Hawking.
Showrunner Eric Kripke spoke exclusively with Parade about the two-episode opener, unpacking the premiere’s biggest swings, the evolution of a key character and why A-Train’s run had reached the end of the line.
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Jessie T. Usher (A-Train) in 'The Boys'Courtesy of Prime Video
Worm (Ely Henry) is such a bizarre, very specific character — a TV writer eating dirt to break into a prison. Was he inspired by anyone you know? And be honest… do you have a Reacher spec script tucked away somewhere?[Laughs.] He was inspired by every single person in that writer's room, myself included. We love The Worm because all of his issues are really the issues that writers talk about behind closed doors, and he really is the voice of the writers in the show. I mean, look, we're all reasonably anxious about the finale, and so it really helped as a pressure valve to have a writer in the show saying, "Yeah, finales are really hard. They suck." It's really hard to do, and a lot of them really are not very good. And it helped us process our anxiety.
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