

Homelander’s Ridiculous Rule Why the Seven Fear Him in “The Boys” – Amazon Prime Video (courtesy)
In the universe of ‘The Boys’, it looks like the rules were made to be broken, since there have been many occasions when Amazon Prime Video’s popular superhero series has been controversial, not just because of its history. but also for its implications in the real world. However, within the plot, there is only one Homelander rule, and that’s the one everyone in The Seven is afraid of.
Few have wondered how the Vought International organization makes money, as it seeks government funding. This doubt is not new, and even when the Seven questioned it, they received a somewhat unpleasant answer. In a small meeting to agree the contracts of the superheroes of ‘The Boys’, Homelander has established a very clear rule.
If Antony Starr’s performance as Patriot in the Amazon Prime Video series could scare anyone, now imagine when superheroes have been questioned Homelander’s contract, as it is the only rule of the leader of the Seven. Even when A-Train talks to him privately, he receives a threat from the evil Superman from “The Boys” after joking about his victory.
Homelander’s rule is that no one can win more than himAlso in issue 4 of the comic “The Boys”, The Deep and Jack From Jupiter have an argument with Vought as the profit ratios are ridiculously lower than Patriot, Queen Maeve and Black Noir. Apparently, even when A-Train wanted to keep a low profile, Homelander threatens him with his lasers if he dares to break his only rule.
Why does Homelander care about his contract with Vought?
It is no surprise to anyone who has read the comic or seen the Amazon Prime Video series of “The Boys” that Homelander has trouble being adored and loved. In fact, in the third season, when Antony Starr’s character is outnumbered by Starlight, he is going to get rid of his impulses in the worst possible way, as his fans are so important to him.
In such a way that for Homelander, the fact that someone else makes more money than him, as the monetary value he has for society means the same as the following and adoration his fans have, which is reflected in having numbers taller. That’s why he, under no circumstances, does he want The Seven to have access to a contract that equals or surpasses him.
Homelander is one of the most impressive villains not only in a television series, but in entertainment in general, and not only for the excellent interpretation of Antony Starr, but also for the motivations and desires that the character expresses throughout the history of the The boys’.
By Jorge Ruiz
Source: Nacion Flix

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