The Boys - Season 4 Here
sets the table for a final, bloody Season 5. The world has ended. The only question left is: Who will be left to rule the ashes?
Season 4 opens not with a bang, but with a sickening, prolonged crack . Butcher, dying from the Temp V in his brain, has traded his tactical vest for a ticking clock. He’s more ghost than man, haunted by visions of his late brother and the monstrous choices he’s made. The rage is still there, but it’s now distilled into a cold, calculating poison. He’s no longer trying to kill Homelander—he’s trying to make Homelander irrelevant , and that’s far more dangerous.
And then there’s (Valorie Curry), a right-wing livestreamer and supe whose power isn't her mild pyrokinesis, but her ability to weaponize misinformation in real time. She’s the QAnon shaman with a Vought contract, turning every tragedy into a conspiracy and every conspiracy into a call to arms. The Boys - Season 4
Released on , The Boys Season 4 on Amazon Prime Video marked the most polarizing and high-stakes chapter of the series to date. As the penultimate season, it significantly escalated the political tension, personal trauma, and visceral gore that have become the show's trademarks, setting a grim stage for the final showdown in Season 5. Plot Summary and Key Events
: A major plotline involves the development of a Supe-killing virus (introduced in Gen V ). The Boys spend much of the season attempting to secure and weaponize it as a last resort against Homelander. Character Arcs and Themes sets the table for a final, bloody Season 5
The message of Season 4 is bleak: The bad guys won. The fascist regime is in power, and the only hope left is a dying Butcher wielding a monster virus and a freed Soldier Boy with PTSD.
While an official release date for "The Boys - Season 4" has not been announced, fans can expect the new season to drop on Amazon Prime Video sometime in 2023. In the meantime, fans can rewatch previous seasons and get caught up on the world of The Boys. Season 4 opens not with a bang, but
Annie January (Starlight) has never had it worse. Exposed as a Supe working against Vought, she is public enemy number one. explores the psychological toll of online hate mobs. Firecracker’s army of trolls doxxes her, attacks her mother, and tries to legally take her powers away.
The emotional core of Season 4 is not Butcher vs. Homelander, but father vs. son. Ryan (Cameron Crovetti) is now a teenager living in the tower, desperate for his father’s approval but horrified by his methods.