The Boys Gets New Promo Featuring Homelander and Ryan for National Working Parents Day



The Boys has one of the best social media marketing teams in existence, consistently releasing promos and images that work as in-universe advertisements for the series. Vought International is the massive corporation within The Boys, acting as a world leader in media, retail, energy, and pharmaceuticals. Vought constantly advertises new movies, music videos, and streaming services, and now they’re celebrating National Working Parents Day with a promo from Homelander and Ryan.

Homelander, played by Antony Starr in the series, is the menacing, narcissistic villain that has terrorized the cast through three seasons. His son, Ryan (Cameron Crovetti), is now under the protection of Homelander following the finale of season 3, leading to an uncertain path for the young super-powered child. In the brief clip released on Vought’s Twitter, Ryan discusses how great his father is, although he looks unsure. The Tweet reads: “This National Working Parents Day, we’re proud to support mothers and fathers like Homelander, who somehow manage to keep our country safe while raising the next generation of heroes. Work at Vought and get occasional access to our on-site Vought Tots Daycare!”

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Homelander is far from the best father around, and the consequences of watching over his son should be dire in the upcoming fourth season of The Boys. Production has already begun for the highly-anticipated season 4, and audiences can expect to see it sometime in late 2023 or early 2024.

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The finale of The Boys season 3 was explosive, literally. Whether it was Solider Boy (Jensen Ackles) releasing a blast of energy while falling from Vought Tower with Queen Maeve (Dominique McElligott) or Homelander lasering a man’s head in half after he threw trash at his son. Season 4 should be no different, as each entry into The Boys seems to push the limits even further in terms of blood and gore.

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Now, Ryan is under the wing of Homelander, meaning his character is headed toward a power-hungry life mirroring his father. In addition, Cameron Crovetti has been bumped to a series regular for the upcoming season, meaning his character will be more prominent than ever before. Ryan may be the one person who could grow and become more powerful than Homelander. This means Butcher, Hughie, and the rest of the boys will need to get the child on their side if they want any chance at stopping the psychotic character. Look to Amazon’s Prime Video sometime next year or in 2024 to see how the fourth season of The Boys plays out.

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