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The Boys Universe: Vought Trumps Donald with Homelander High-Tops
Let Donald Trump have his "golden" sneakers. In Showrunner Eric Kripke's The Boys universe, Vought is rolling out Homelander High-Tops.
Article Summary
- Vought launches Homelander High-Tops for $777, mocking Trump's "golden" sneakers.
- Proceeds from the superhero-themed shoes to fund Homelander's legal defense.
- Season 4 of The Boys ups the ante with Butcher's time running out and Neuman's rise.
- Showrunner Eric Kripke teases future twists, including possible character returns.
It seems only fitting that if ex-reality show host & multi-impeached ex-POTUS Donald Trump would continue to blur the lines with EP/Showrunner Eric Kripke's The Boys and make life difficult for the writers, a little turnabout would be fair play. In case you hadn't heard, Trump started pimping these golden sneakers that apparently are supposed to – you know what, who cares? When you're facing a whole bunch of litigation, and you've already lost some costly cases (though being appealed), you're gonna slap your name on anything that will help pay the bills. But Vought International is already one step ahead of Trump, rolling out the Homelander High-Tops – and they're "only" $777 (we're assuming for both shoes). Just in case you think that's a lot, at least Vought's being upfront about where the money is going. Yup, to cover those legal costs that the leader of The Seven is accruing for killing a protestor in broad daylight (even though Vought could cover the entire tab with just three hours' worth of profits).
"Today, Vought is proud to announce the Homelander High-Tops! Based on our greatest hero's boots, these shoes will make you feel like you can fly. Available at a Super deal of $777, with all proceeds going to his legal defense fund. Get yours before his sham of a trial on June 13!" read the caption from Vought's marketing team – and here's a look at the shoes in all of their golden "glory":
Here's the official logline for the fourth season that was released: "In Season Four, the world is on the brink. Victoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit) is closer than ever to the Oval Office and under the muscly thumb of Homelander (Antony Starr), who is consolidating his power. Butcher (Karl Urban), with only months to live, has lost Becca's son and his job as The Boys' leader. The rest of the team are fed up with his lies. With the stakes higher than ever, they have to find a way to work together and save the world before it's too late." Joining the cast for the second season are Susan Heyward, Valorie Curry, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Now, here's a look back at Kripke's most recent update – including a look at post-production in action:
The Boys Showrunner/EP Eric Kripke Discusses Season 4 & Beyond
In a previous interview during the early stages of work on the fourth season, Kripke covered a ton of topics in his interview with Variety (check out the complete interview with a ton of other details here), with highlights focused on Butcher (Urban), Ryan (Cameron Crovetti), Queen Maeve (Dominique McElligott), Starlight (Erin Moriarty), Soldier Boy (Ackles), and Black Noir (Nathan Mitchell):
So Should We Be Expecting Ryan to Go "Brightburn"? "Ryan is a really important piece of the story because he's half Becca, half Homelander. If Butcher can figure out how to get his shit together and get the kid back, that could be the single best weapon they have against Homelander. But vice versa. If Homelander wins the kid over, that's apocalyptic because then there's two Homelanders. It's like a child drama with apocalyptic stakes. It's like 'Kramer vs. Kramer' meets 'Avengers: Endgame.' So that will be a really rich story moving forward."
How Will Butcher React to Knowing He's on a "Crazy Ticking Clock"? "He's got so much to do that he hasn't done. And everything that he's tried to do up to this point has exploded in the most horrible way. What we find fascinating about the question we're asking about Butcher is, is he self-aware enough to realize that he's causing his own misfortune? Is he self-aware enough to actually see if he can change? Those are some of the interesting conversations we're starting to have for Season 4."
Maeve's Leaving Will Make Things Tougher for Starlight… at Least Until She Returns? "I don't think 'The Boys' will end without Maeve showing up again… We needed a way to sort of gracefully get Maeve out of the show, let her head for the exit. Obviously, we didn't want to kill her and fall into the tropes of gay characters and bisexual characters in shows getting killed. We wanted to do the opposite of that and send her off and give her a happy ending with Elena. The best way to do that was, well, take away her powers, and she's not useful in the fight anymore. And we did that because Annie can't really grow into her own until all the characters that are around to protect her are gone. It was important for her next step for her mentor characters and her protector characters to go away. And so it's only up to Annie. There's no one left but Annie. So what is she going to do?"
Black Noir Is Dead! Long Live Black Noir! "Without spoiling anything, I will just say this: When you have a silent character in a mask, he's reasonably easy to recast… If you notice in the flashbacks of this season, it was a different actor [Fritzy-Klevans Destine], and perhaps the reason we did that is so that if we were to recast Noir, we could recast him with Nathan [Mitchell, the original Black Noir actor].
Just Because Soldier Boy's on Ice Doesn't Mean He Can't Return… Right? "The old TV adage is like, never kill anyone unless you really, really have to. Never close a door, open a window. We'll all have to wait and see, but I can't imagine the series ending without Soldier Boy making another appearance."