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‘The Boys’ Creator Teases Season 5 Deaths: ‘They’ll Deserve It’

Fans can expect a thrilling and fitting end to the series.

‘The Boys’ creator Eric Kripke recently gave fans a glimpse of what to expect in the show’s fifth and final season.

‘The Boys’ is famous for violent scenes and unexpected deaths. The characters are often monstrous, with few truly good people who usually have the hardest lives. Kripke recently hinted that those who die in the upcoming season will deserve their fate. He told TV Guide:

“Anyone who dies in season five will richly deserve it, I’ll just say that. We have a certain sense of who lives and who dies. We don’t have it all totally figured out, but you get to do the final season of the show, and you get to go out on your own terms, so not everyone’s making it through.”

The season isn’t fully written yet, but Kripke says they have an idea of who will live and who will die. You can watch the full interview below.

The Fourth Season is Available To Stream

The fourth season of ‘The Boys’ is currently available on Prime Video. It sets the stage for the final season. In the last season, the world is in chaos. Victoria Neuman is close to becoming president under Homelander’s control. Butcher has only months to live, having lost Becca’s son and his job as the leader of The Boys.

The rest of the team is tired of Butcher’s lies, and they must find a way to work together to save the world.

As Kripke said, the team hasn’t completed writing the fifth season yet.

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