Antony Starr has shared his reaction toThe Boysseason 5 ending as the cast gets the show’s final scripts, hinting at what to expect from how it ends.The Boysseason 5will be the final stretch for the Prime Video superhero TV show, featuring its titular group going up against Homelander (Starr) and the heroes of Vought. Season 4 ended on a major cliffhanger, with most members of the group kidnapped as the antagonistic Supe is put in charge of a superhuman task force as President Steven Calhoun (David Andrews) declares martial law.

Speaking withCollider, Starr explained his reaction toThe Boysseason 5 ending as he and the rest of the cast got the series' final scripts. The actor emphasized how unpredictable the final episodes are going to be, explaining that he’s read through the first six episodes so far. However, he knows what’s going to happen in the show’s very last episodes,saying it will leave people “surprised or shocked.“Check out what Starr had to say below:

Antony Starr looking serious as Homelander in The Boys season 2

It’s strange because as much as I love the show, I don’t like seeing things outstay their welcome, so I’m kind of glad we’re finishing at five, and that’s it. I love the show and the characters, so it’s a bittersweet moment.

But the scripts, I’ve got to say, in typicalBoysfashion, I never see it coming with this show. Every time I think I know what’s going to happen, something else happens. This was no exception, these last scripts.

Antony Starr as Homelander seething in front of the American flag in The Boys.

I’m six deep. I haven’t seen the penultimate finale yet, but I know what happens, and I think fans are going to be either surprised or shocked, depending on their nervous system, but very, very entertained.

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The Final Episodes Are Entirely Unpredictable

The Boysseason 4 endedwith Homelander getting all the power he’d ever wanted, aided by Sage (Susan Heyward), who used her intelligence to manipulate him into a higher position.With most of the show’s title group captured, save for Annie (Erin Moriarty) and Butcher (Karl Urban), it seems he’s closer to winning than he’s ever been before. However, the way season 5 plays out means his victory might be short-lived, depending on how the main heroes can fight back despite most of them being captured.

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For now, Homelander’s long-term plan is to make Supes dominant over regular humans, with part of that plan being to capture the show’s core heroes for unclear reasons. In the meantime,The Boysseason 4’s post-credits sceneconfirmedthe return of Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles), who Starr’s character is seemingly going to be pulling out of stasis. While the pair never saw eye-to-eye, the actor’s tease at unpredictable, wild stories to come means anything at his disposal could be used to craft a high-octane final stretch.

The Boys Season 4 Poster Showing Homelander with Victoria Neuman Surrounded by Confetti

Our Take On Starr’s The Boys Season 5 Reaction

It Sounds Like The Show Is Pulling Out All The Stops

Given Starr’s sentiments aboutThe Boysseason 5, especially how it ends, it sounds like the final episodes will be pulling out all the stops to ensure a massive, memorable finale. Perhaps some hints will be dropped about what to expect throughGen Vseason 2, which is set to arrive later this year. As for the main series, these last episodes will finalize the world of the superhero show and its core storylines, clearly in a way befitting the show’s unforeseeable nature.

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The Boys is a gritty and subversive take on the superhero genre, focusing on a group of vigilantes who confront powerful superheroes abusing their abilities, exploring themes of corruption and moral ambiguity in a world where heroes are not always what they seem.