Antony Starr Bids Farewell as The Boys Finale Nears, While Soldier Boy’s Absence Raises Questions

Homelander actor’s heartfelt message signals the end of an era as the Prime Video hit prepares for its final episode

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Antony Starr shared a farewell message as The Boys approaches its final episode (Image via Prime Video)

The final episode of The Boys is just days away, and the conversation around the show has reached a fever pitch. As anticipation builds for the finale titled Blood and Bone, both fans and cast members have begun reflecting on the end of the long-running superhero drama. However, while excitement remains high, recent updates about key characters have also sparked uncertainty about how the story will conclude.

One of the biggest moments leading into the finale came from Antony Starr, who plays Homelander. The actor shared a brief but emotional message via Instagram story, writing,

“Sending kisses to all the fans. End of the road this week. X.”

The post quickly gained traction across social media, with fans interpreting it as a heartfelt goodbye as the series prepares to wrap up its final chapter.

Antony Starr’s Message Signals the End of an Era

Starr’s message may have been short, but it carried significant weight given how central Homelander has been to the show’s identity. Over multiple seasons, the character evolved into one of television’s most complex antagonists, making his arc a focal point of the series finale.

Homelander’s arc remains central to the Season 5 finale (Image via Prime Video)

As a result, fans have been closely analyzing every update leading up to the final episode. Starr’s farewell added to the emotional buildup, reinforcing the idea that the show is heading toward a definitive and possibly surprising conclusion. With Blood and Bone set to release on Prime Video, expectations are higher than ever.

Eric Kripke’s Comments Hint at Major Story Outcomes

At the same time, statements from series creator Eric Kripke have intensified speculation about how the story will end. In a widely circulated interview with Collider, Kripke discussed the broader narrative direction and how it connects to the franchise’s expanding universe.

“Our notion was their story wasn’t just over just because Homelander is dead,”

Kripke said while referring to characters linked to Gen V.

“There was a whole other interesting space they occupy as young adults in this world.”

This statement has led fans to theorize about Homelander’s fate, with some interpreting it as a possible hint toward the character’s end. However, there has been no official confirmation from Prime Video, leaving the door open for multiple interpretations.

Soldier Boy’s Reported Absence Changes Expectations

While speculation around Homelander continues, another major talking point has been the apparent absence of Soldier Boy from the finale. The character, portrayed by Jensen Ackles, was widely expected to return for the final battle after being built up as a key player since Season 3.

However, reports based on Kripke’s interviews suggest that Soldier Boy will not appear in the final episode. In fact, Kripke even confirmed in the Collider interview that a recent scene was designed as the character’s last appearance.

“Knowing that that was going to be Jensen’s last scene in the series, we wanted to put in one last reference,”

he explained.

This revelation has significantly lowered expectations among fans who believed Soldier Boy would play a decisive role in the ending. Given his connection to Homelander and his unique abilities, many viewers saw him as a crucial part of the final conflict. His absence now raises questions about how the show plans to resolve its central power struggle.

Final Episode Builds on an Unstable Power Dynamic

Leading into the finale, the narrative has placed Homelander in a position of unprecedented control. The character’s growing influence over institutions and his increasingly extreme ideology have created a tense and unpredictable situation. At the same time, the breakdown of his relationship with Soldier Boy removed one of the few forces capable of challenging him directly.

These developments have shifted the focus of the finale toward internal conflict and character-driven resolution rather than a traditional showdown. Whether this approach will satisfy fans remains to be seen, especially given the expectations built over multiple seasons.

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Martha Pierce is a Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart bringing a production-side perspective to entertainment journalism. Her coverage examines development pipelines, network strategies, streaming wars, and award-season positioning across major studios and streaming platforms.

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