Boy actor Antony Starr rejects Trump comparisons
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Boy actor Antony Starr rejects Trump comparisons

Antony Starrwho portrays the morally complex Homelander in The Boys, has addressed fans’ frequent comparisons of his character to Donald Trump. While acknowledging the show’s satirical nods to real-life politics, Starr dismisses the parallels as reductive, urging viewers to explore Homelander’s deeper layers beyond obvious political analogies.

Starr spoke to Entertainment Weekly and acknowledged that fans could draw comparisons between Homelander and Trump, given the show’s use of pseudo-MAGA imagery and commentary on right-wing politics. However, he cautioned against reducing the character to a caricature, emphasizing Homelander’s multifaceted nature. “I didn’t want the character to be a mustache-twirling villain,” Starr explained, adding that Homelander was created as a “real person built from the ground up.”

Starr’s portrayal highlights Homelander’s vulnerabilities, making him both despicable and empathetic. This nuanced approach has led to creative collaborations with The Boy’s creator, Eric Kripke. For example, in Season 4, Starr suggested adding emotional depth to a scene where Homelander returns to the lab where he grew up. Originally written as an act of pure cruelty, Starr gave the moment a more complex reaction, showcasing the character’s conflicted emotions.

Despite Starr’s desire for fans to move beyond Trump comparisons, The Boys continues to draw from real events. Homelander’s authoritarian tendencies and cult-like following invite parallels to various political figures, adding to the show’s biting commentary. Future stories, including the controversial “freedom camps,” will push these themes further, raising questions about Homelander’s humanization as the series nears its end.

While Starr’s performance challenges audiences to see Homelander as more than a political allegory, The Boys remains firmly grounded in its satirical critique of real power dynamics. As the series heads into its final season, Starr’s layered portrayal ensures that Homelander remains one of television’s most compelling — and polarizing — anti-heroes.

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