Amazon is slowly rolling out a promotional campaign for the fourth season of The Boys. The latest video suggests that it will feature Homelander's trial.
The moment that many fans of the most brutal comic book adaptation have been waiting for is slowly arriving. More and more videos with are appearing online, showing fragments of The Boys, which could suggest that Amazon will soon release the first trailer for the fourth season.
Before that happens, however, fans of the show world have the opportunity to see more footage. The latest clip, which was published on Vought International, suggests that Homelander will undergo a trial for killing an innocent fan in the final scene of the third season.
The video suggests that there will be a large group of supporters of Homelander's behavior who will call for the character to be cleared of the charges. It can be expected that the creators of the show will present this theme in a familiar way, which will probably be one of the most significant elements in the next season.
Will we witness the slow decline of Homelander's popularity in the new episodes? Even if he is found guilty, will the character played by Anthony Starr even care? He has already shown in previous episodes that he doesn't stick to any rules and does what he pleases.
For now, it remains to be seen when we will see how Eric Kripke and the team decided to direct the story shown in The Boys. However, the lack of a release date for the new episodes gives you time to catch up and watch the previous seasons, which are available on Amazon Prime Video.
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