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Pratik Handore

Fans Call The Boys “Genuinely Insane” After Spotting Subtle Donald Trump Dig

The Boys never shies away from real-world political references delivered with a satirical twist.

As the fifth and final season focuses on Homelander’s control over the U.S. government, the political parallels have only intensified. One scene from the latest episode went viral for its resemblance to U.S. President Donald Trump’s social media activity.

In the episode, Homelander experiences an angelic vision that many compared to a controversial image Trump recently posted online.

“Genuinely insane show,” one fan said on X. 

The scene sparked an online firestorm, with viewers speculating whether the show was taking a direct dig at the president. Showrunner Eric Kripke later stepped in to set the record straight.

The Boys seemingly took a dig at Donald Trump’s viral social media post

Image credits: Prime Video

From Starlighters being branded as terrorists to Homelander’s crackdown on online trolls, The Boys season 5 has drawn comparisons to Donald Trump’s policies. However, one striking scene in episode three made the similarities even more direct.

In the episode, Homelander suffers a nervous breakdown that leads to a vision. He hallucinates his former mentor, Madelyn Stillwell, appearing as an angelic figure. She declares him the one true god and urges him to baptize those unfaithful to him and his delusional mission.

Stillwell’s appearance—particularly her white robe, the biblical references, and the U.S. flag—made the scene eerily reminiscent of Trump’s recent post. On April 15, the president shared an AI-generated image depicting himself as Jesus Christ.

Fans react to the Donald Trump parallel in the latest episode of The Boys

Image credits: Prime Video

Trump’s post drew widespread criticism, with some Christians calling the image blasphemous. Following the backlash, he deleted the post and downplayed its religious angle, arguing it was meant to portray him as a medical healer.

Just days later, the image reentered the cultural zeitgeist thanks to The Boys season 5, episode three.

Image credits: Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images

Several viewers pointed out the resemblance between Homelander’s vision and Trump’s post on X.

“Looks a bit like what Trump posted recently,” one person wrote. 

A second commented, “It’s actually insane how perfectly they timed this with Trump also losing his mind thinking he’s Jesus rn.”

“I don’t think this show has been a good satire since the first season, but it keeps pulling off scary coincidences,” a third added.

The Boys creator sets the record straight on the Donald Trump comparison

Image credits: Massimo Insabato/Getty Images

The scene led fans to debate whether the parallel with Trump’s post was intentional. Some also questioned if the series was taking a direct jab at the president.

In response to the comparison going viral, creator Eric Kripke addressed the situation and gave a definitive answer in an interview with TV Line.

“We wrote this episode two years ago, even before the election,” Kripke said. 

While denying that the scene was a dig at Trump, the showrunner explained it reflected Homelander’s slow descent into madness. 

When it was first pitched, the creative team felt it was a bit too extreme. However, Kripke admitted that the concern faded because “the world keeps out-crazying” the writers. 

Image credits: Prime Video

“I just wish the Trump administration would quit marketing the show for us,” he said.

This week, the show’s fifth season drew backlash because of actor Tomer Capone’s past. The actor, who served in the IDF before his rise to fame, made some controversial statements about his time in the Israeli army, leading to fans calling for a boycott of the show.

The Boys is currently streaming on Prime Video.

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