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The Boys Season 2 Finale Drops Early Because You Deserve Nice Things
Heading into this weekend's season finale of Amazon Prime's The Boys, things have gotten explosively bloody, with Homelander (Antony Starr) and Stormfront (Aya Cash) now having their little "nuclear (bomb) family" together… but an unstable Homelander appears to be unraveling even further (if that's possible). Meanwhile, Butcher (Karl Urban) seems pretty chipper like he's a man with a plan. Then again, "killing everyone" is an easy enough gameplan. Meanwhile, A-Train (Jessie T. Usher) takes some control back by offering Annie and Hughie (Jack Quaid) the intel they need on Stormfront- who appears to be destined for a face-off with Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara) and Frenchie (Tomer Capon).
Of course, you could just stop reading this right now and head over to your Amazon Prime account to see how it all ends. Yup, that's right: the fine folks at the show and streaming service have made the finale available super early. Like, "right now" early. But just in case you need one final reason to check out the season finale early, here's one more brief preview of "What I Know":
The Boys: A Look at Season 2
A more intense, more desperate Season 2 of The Boys finds Butcher (Karl Urban), Hughie (Jack Quaid), and the crew wanted by anything and everything with a superpower for the mess that was the first season. So what better time for our heroes to take the fight directly to Vought? Speaking of supes, it's not like Homelander (Antony Starr) has it any easier: Stormfront (Aya Cash) has her eyes on his leadership spot on The Seven- but her plans are much more "global" in nature. An even bigger "wild card" in all of this? The return of "retired" The Seven member Lamplighter (Shawn Ashmore), who ignites some painful memories and righteous anger.
The following second-season teaser picks up where things left off last time: a bloody Homelander meeting his son. From there, we have a bloody mess that finds A-Train (Jessie T. Usher) not doing so well; Homelander taking on Starlight (Erin Moriarty); Mr. Edgar (Giancarlo Esposito) stepping up his presence, The Deep (Chase Crawford) still trying to not be so shallow; a quick look at Butcher's good boy Terror, and more.
Amazon Prime Video also released a preview introducing Stormfront in all of her social media glory. In the opening scene, we get to see Vought's PR campaign making the public feel comfy about supes in the military just before the set gets a visitor, much to the chagrin of Homelander, Queen Maeve (Dominique McElligott), and public relation powerhouse Ashley (Colby Minifie). But Stormfront's not just there to make a name for herself, because she's already done that. That's because Mr. Edgar just named her as the late, not-so-great Translucent's (Alex Hassell) replacement- and Homelander's not happy.
Speaking of Mr. Edgar, during "The Boys F**kin' Reunion," Kripke previewed the first three minutes of the second season opener (at around the 47:30 mark) that plans are moving forward to embed supes with the military, with the Vought CEO and Secretary of Defense Robert Singer (Jim Beaver) negotiating "collateral damage" while Black Noir (Nathan Mitchell) takes care of a first-season threat.
In this clip, Butcher is reunited with the team- just in enough time to take off again to meet with a contact. To say that doesn't sit well with Hughie would be an understatement: he wants answers- and a new plan. Of course, there's no way that doesn't come across to Butcher as a challenge to his leadership. Yeah, Butcher isn't a big fan of being questioned. Following that, we see what happens post-whale impaling (yup): As The Deep mourns the loss of Lucy, he looks to convince Starlight that one day she might welcome him back on the team. Yeah, that's not gonna happen- until Stormfront steps in. Meanwhile, Homelander looks to go underground to continue the hunt: