Key Takeaways:
– A fan theory suggests ‘The Boys’ Season 4 may showcase a plot similar to an X-Men storyline where a cure can turn mutants back to normal.
– The theory posits that this could have catastrophic consequences for the superheroes manufactured by Vought International.
– A supervirus targeting superheroes, introduced in the spin-off series Gen V, might hold the key to this fan theory.
Fan Theory Connects X-Men and ‘The Boys’
The famous mutant franchise, X-Men, is known for its gripping storyline that balances thrilling action with touching emotional arcs. Relatable for portraying the mutants as a troubled group, X-Men has often showcased narratives where the mutants are seen as a malady and scrutinized by humans. Meshing this with a haunting tale of mutants created in a secret lab and a possible cure to reverse the mutation, X-Men has won widespread acclaim.
On similar lines, stirring up the discussion on internet forums, a new fan theory has come to light, suggesting that the plot for ‘The Boys’ Season 4 could borrow from this X-Men storyline.
Decoding The Fan Theory
‘The Boys’, created by Eric Kripke, is famous for its satirical commentary on the superhero genre, introducing superheroes as flawed and corrupted beings. This radical perspective has attracted a massive fan following, turning heads and inciting insightful discussions.
In earlier seasons of ‘The Boys’, it was revealed that the superheroes, also known as ‘Supes’, are made in large volumes using Vought’s Compound V, a concoction that awards ordinary people with superpowers. This revelation took the glory away from the traditional superhero narrative, boiling down the extraordinary abilities to a mere genetic modification.
With the release of Season 4, the fan theory making waves proposes a major threat to the Supes, borrowing elements from a heartbreaking X-Men saga. During Season 2, Stan Edgar (played by Giancarlo Esposito) described Homelander (Antony Starr) as a ‘bad product.’ Fan discussion on the subreddit r/TheBoys points this comment, likening it to an X-Men comic where mutants are artificially created.
Supervirus – The Possible End For Supes
While watching ‘The Boys’ spin-off series ‘Gen V’ may not seem compulsory, it appears the two shows are intertwined. Focusing on events following Season 3 of ‘The Boys,’ ‘Gen V’ provides a deep dive into what could be the end of all Supes.
This series reveals that Victoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit) got hold of a supervirus created by Dr. Cardossa. This virus specifically targets Supes, causing flu-like symptoms, intense pain, and grotesque, pus-filled growths, eventually ending in their death. While brutal, the shocking revelation of the virus introduces a possible solution for the Supe problem.
A Silver Bullet for Vought’s Issues
The supervirus, if used correctly, could be a game changer for the heroes of ‘The Boys.’ Though there’s no guarantee the virus would affect high-level Supes like Homelander, it could potentially wipe out Victoria Neuman, solving many of Vought’s conundrums.
Currently, the virus is in Neuman’s possession, but if Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) manages to acquire it, it could mark the end of Vought and its rogue superheroes. This could eventually lead to wrapping up the series with Season 5, as Kripke has hinted to his fans.
As this fan theory takes flight, fans of both X-Men and ‘The Boys’ will eagerly look forward to the potential plot twists and how they are handled. For now, audiences can check out the first three episodes of ‘The Boys’ Season 4 available on Amazon Prime Videos, with new episodes releasing every Thursday.