The Boys actor Antony Starr has described the final season of the show as “bigger” and “deeper” in a new interview.Speaking to Variety alongside showrunner Erik Kripke, the actor gave an insight into what fans can expect to see from the show’s final season and his character Homelander.Revealing a little of what fans can expect from season five, he explained: “I’ve read into the season slightly, and it not only is bigger, but it’s deeper.”He continued: “The more Homelander gets what he wants, the less happy he is.
And that really frustrates him. You can expect a real ratcheting up of stakes and emotion, and ‘The Boys’ really have their work cut out for them.”He also opened up about his creative work with Kripke and discussed how they work together on set.
He added: “Eric’s always been very open about any ideas that I’ve had, anything I want to add, subtract. I come in with an idea, he knocks it back or explains why there is something the way it is.
It’s a pretty organic interchange. We just kick ideas around. It’s just a great, positive, creative experience.”Kripke was similarly effusive and added that Starr was a “thrill to watch”.
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