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Malcolm McMillan

'The Boys' season 5 gets a grim update from show creator

Antony Starr as Homelander in The Boys.

"The Boys" season 5 cast and crew took a break from production this weekend to tease what to expect in the show's final season. And based on their comments, it sure sounds like things are going to be grim.

"There will probably be lots of deaths,” show creator Eric Kripke told those in attendance at the Deadline Studio at Prime Experience. "There’s no guarantee of who’s gonna survive."

Nathan Mitchell, who plays the supe Black Noir II on the show, also warned fans to expect the unexpected. “There are some things that are coming in season 5 that you’re not going to have in your bingo card,” he told Deadline.

That said, not everything will hit like a ton of bricks or a superpowered blast of laser eyes. Some things have been in the works from season 4, destined to pay off in the next installment.

“I look at the last two seasons … like an accordion,” said Antony Starr, whose portrayal of Homelander is now iconic after four seasons.

“One piece of the accordion is going out and then this is the compression going back in. There was a lot of setup in season 4 for season 5. Everything is gunning towards that climactic end.”

(Image credit: Jan thijs/Amazon Studios)

Unfortunately, some things you'll see on the screen might also hit a bit close to home, something the show has had to struggle with as the absurdity of real life starts to mirror this satirical show about superheroes gone bad.

"[Eric] Kripke and the writers will write the season," said show star Colby Minifie, "and then two years later, the season will come out and things happen in the world that are like [what was written]."

"I actually hate that sometimes," chimed in fellow star Jack Quaid, whose character, Hughie, started the series as the lone "normal" person and audience avatar but is now completely involved in the fight against supes beyond his initial quest for vengeance.

"It was meant to be dystopian," added Starlight actress Erin Moriarty. "It's become like weirdly reflective."

So, who will suffer a shocking fate? What moments will have our jaw on the floor (or one of the show's characters' jaws literally on the floor)? You'll have to watch season 5 when it comes out to know for sure.

But in the meantime, make sure to follow all our latest "The Boys" season 5 coverage to stay up to date with the show's final season.

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