The 5 new supers of The Boys and their powers

The 5 new supers of The Boys and their powers
The 5 new supers of The Boys and their powers

The Boys’ fourth season is now available

The fourth season of “The Boys” increases the tension between the Supers and the non-Supers. In its first three episodes, the series amazon introduces several new characters with superpowers. This development is not surprising, considering the progress that already showed new additions to The Sevenwhich in previous seasons Vought already showed interest in having new Supers.

The plot thickens even more when Victoria Neumann and Robert Singer They continue their fight for the presidency of the United States, while The Boys team strives to stop their advances. Besides, homelander and his loyalists increase the adversities for the protagonists.

Among the new Supers, some present greater dangers than others, although all pose a significant threat to The Boys team. The diversity of their powers brings freshness and interest to the narrative, especially in a context where political tensions have intensified significantly.

With the introduction of these new characters, a detailed approach is needed to understand their abilities and roles within the series. As the season progresses, these Supers are expected to add more elements to the already complex world of “The Boys.”

New characters are introduced into the plot (Credit: Video Capture)

homelander and Sister Sage They plan to take over the White House in the fourth season of The Boys. Sister Sageinterpreted by Susan Heywardis presented as a key ally thanks to her superior intellect, making her a strategic threat to Homelander’s enemies.

In the first episodes of the new season, Sister Sage has made crucial decisions, including framing starlight for murder and foment tensions between Supers and non-Supers. Her ability to manipulate situations has placed her in a position of power, to the point of becoming the new CEO of Vought International. This alliance makes her indispensable to Homelander, whose impulsive nature contrasts with Sage’s calm and intelligence.

The dynamic between Sage and the other characters suggests that their interests could go beyond simply manipulating Homelander and The Seven. His attitude and actions so far point to a deeper motivation, which could simply be the enjoyment of using his intelligence to create chaos. Sage’s true agenda is still uncertain, and her ability to upset the balance of power portends big challenges for The Boys team.

Viewers will have to wait to see if Sage is using Homelander and The Seven for her own purposes or if her loyalty to Homelander is genuine. Meanwhile, the team The Boys faces the difficult task of countering the influence of this new and formidable adversary, a task that presents itself as a significant challenge given Sage’s cunning.

Firecracker, a new character from The Boys (Credit: Video Capture)

Firecracker is the new member of The Seven in the popular series The Boysand his entry brings with it changing dynamics for the team led by homelander. This character, played by Valorie Curry, has the power to shoot sparks with his hands. However, his true influence lies not in his physical abilities, but in his propaganda and manipulation abilities.

homelander and Sister Sage They have included Firecracker in the team due to his ability to promote conspiracy theories, managing to attract a considerable number of followers. These followers give Vought a strategic advantage in the information war they wage. This ability to influence public opinion through controversial messages means that Firecracker can use its platform to discredit opponents such as starlight.

The character has a conflicted history with Starlight, which adds a layer of personal motivation to his actions. Firecracker also idolizes Homelander and is willing to do anything to win her approval. These elements make her addition to The Seven a strategic move that could prove dangerous to anyone who challenges Homelander and her allies in Vought.

To better spread its agenda, Firecracker has its own news program, a powerful tool to smear Starlight and her supporters. This program allows Vought to amplify its message and control the public narrative, increasing The Seven’s influence on public opinion.

Black Noir played by Nathan Mitchell (Credit: Video Capture)

The fourth season of The Boys presents an enigma: a new Black Noir appears after the death of the original character. The outcome of the third season left a void that the company Vought International decided to fill in without revealing the truth.

During the first episodes of this new season, the identity of the replacement Black Noir is kept secret. As the plot progresses, it is discovered that, although it is a new character, this Super shares similar abilities with the previous one, including exceptional strength and speed.

The choice of Vought International Casting an actor for the role is crucial. This new Black Noir He not only possesses the necessary powers, but also the acting talent to emulate the behaviors and gestures of the original. Despite these efforts, certain differences are beginning to be noticed. This new supe can speak and suffers from narcolepsy, a condition that could complicate his missions.

Another significant change is that this Black Noir shows signs of conscience and questions orders homelander, although it continues to comply with them. These differences add a new dimension to the character and could reveal the truth behind the replacement, if Vought does not handle the situation carefully.

The new character of The Boys (Credit: Instagram @robenedict)

Rob Benedict joins the series The Boys in season 4, playing a new character named Splinter, whose special ability is to split and create clones of himself. In the opening episodes of the season, Splinter enters the scene during a convention for conspiracy theorists, where he confronts the team of The Boys.

Splinter’s character, although secondary compared to other Supers introduced, plays an important role in protecting Firecracker of the members of The Boys: MM, frenchieand Kimiko. The confrontation turns out to be a challenge for the team, which they can only overcome thanks to the intervention of butcher.

The introduction of Splinter brings a new dimension to the series, using his powers not only for combat but also in more daring situations, which is characteristic of the irreverent tone of The Boys. If the character survives his encounter with The Boys, he could become an asset to Vought.

Victoria Neuman’s daughter develops powers in this new season (Credit: Video Capture)

One of the last characters that The Boys introduce is Zoe Neumann, who shows his supernatural abilities for the first time. In recent episodes, viewers saw Victoria Neumann inject Temp V to her daughter, however, Zoe’s abilities had not been revealed until now.

During a mission, Frenchie and Kimiko They meet Zoe, who at that moment demonstrates her power: deadly tentacles that emerge from her mouth to attack the guards that Frenchie and Kimiko were bribing. This revelation changes the landscape of the series, as Zoe becomes a significant threat.

Although the ability to attack with sharp tentacles may seem less impactful compared to other powers shown in the series, Zoe proves to be extremely dangerous in the first episode of the new season. The facts suggest that Victoria could use her daughter as a powerful weapon if she wanted to, although so far it seems that her actions are motivated by a desire to protect Zoe.

The appearance of Zoe and the revelation of her abilities could be key elements in the development of the plot of the fourth season of The Boys.

 
For Latest Updates Follow us on Google News
 

-

PREV They drank wine and had a great fight – Publimetro Chile
NEXT VIDEO: a scream from outside completely DISCONNECTED Martín and he grabbed it with Fury in Big Brother: “You’re leaving”