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The Boys’ Season 3 Episode 7: Is Homelander Soldier Boy’s son? Final minutes dishes massive twist

Here Comes a Candle to Light You to Bed, the seventh episode of season three of “The Boys,” contains spoilers.

The third time of “The Boys” conveyed its biggest disclosure yet when it was uncovered that Homelander (Antony Starr) was the child of Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles). There were bounty shocks in Episode 7 named “Here Comes a Candle to Light You to Bed,” however the jaw-dropper was saved until the end, making way for an extraordinary end.

Toward the finish of the episode, Soldier Boy calls Homelander and presents himself as his dad. In numerous ways, this is normal given that “The Boys” has much of the time managed troublesome subjects, so this shouldn’t seem, by all accounts, to be an unforeseen turn of events. Furthermore, this disclosure gives a clarification to the supe’s parentage, which has been a subject of conversation since Season 2. A big part of the freakish speculation that Soldier Boy and Stormfront were Homelander’s folks that coursed before in the season has at long last been confirmed.

As indicated by the comics, Homelander had Stormfront’s hereditary cosmetics. She could have had sex with Soldier Boy given that she was alive during the Nazi period, and the outcome would have been Homelander, a super who had the smartest scenario imaginable. Because of this, the plot is really turned and goes astray from the comic book’s plot, however Eric Kripke and company have pulled off one of the time’s most contentious subjects. As per the comics, Homelander showed up on Earth as a child with superpowers, sharing a comparative history as Superman. He was brought up in a lab.

At the point when we last saw them, Hughie (Jack Quaid) and Butcher (Karl Urban) were assisting Soldier Boy and Homelander with their own Temp V-controlled powers. The Seven’s chief figured out how to get away, subsequently it wasn’t sufficient. In the latest episode, Soldier Boy kills Mindstorm, one more individual from his past group. He targets Noir, who has a ton of screen time to ponder his horrendous history while living during the 1980s.

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