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Either way, Homelander's dialogue would likely be far more memorable than how the character plays in the game itself.
Source: https://gamerant.com/mortal-kombat-1-dlc-leak-homelander-dialogue-funny-memes/
Given much of the prior seasons saw A-Train seeking Homelander's approval, it seems unlikely that season 4 will find Jessie T. Usher's character completely changing sides to the eponymous vigilante group.
Source: https://screenrant.com/the-boys-valentines-day-atrain-gift-perfect/
Homelander's rage could explode if something were to happen to his son, Ryan, and his resulting rampage could be unstoppable.
Source: https://screenrant.com/homelander-blood-reasons-boys-trailer/
In the show, Ryan accidentally kills his mother with his powers and is now in Homelander's custody.
Source: https://screenrant.com/how-homelander-son-ryan-butcher-dies-the-boys/
" Since then, milk has become an inseparable part of Homelander's character: It's a perfect, deranged metaphor for his longing for a genuine mother figure, a desire that is disturbingly wrapped-up in his desire for a lover.
Source: https://www.slashfilm.com/1432466/the-boys-homelander-milk-antony-starr-blame/
Todd was rationalizing Homelander's behavior.
Source: https://www.slashfilm.com/1323485/the-boys-how-family-has-always-influenced-mms-character-arc/
Will Season 4 of The Boys make this popular (and disturbing) fan theory about Homelander's mother canon?