'The Boys' as a TV show has a totally separate plot from its namesake comics in many ways, but the final season should mirror the ways the comics end.
The Big Picture Prime Video's The Boys, an adaptation of Garth Ennis' The Boys comics, follows Billy Butcher and a group of people trying to kill various superpowered beings. Their main target is Homelander , the show's "Superman," along with many other superheroes that get in their way.
Black Noir's sole purpose has always been to gather information on Homelander and kill him, but Noir never gets the order to finish the job. In the background, Black Noir has been losing his mind thanks to all the waiting. Since he looks identical to Homelander, Noir frames him for a number of atrocities so that he can finally accomplish his mission. Because of this, Black Noir is indirectly responsible for "creating" Billy Butcher by sexually assaulting Becky Saunders .
How Could 'The Boys' Incorporate the Comics' Ending? The comics' ending definitely has its merits that could make The Boys even more unique. Just as the show's beginning shocked people with how it treated superheroes, its ending could shock people with how it treats its protagonists. Karl Urban plays Billy Butcher as a charming yet tragic figure through his great performance and the fun chemistry he finds with his fellow actors.
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