Picking up where the fun (and gore) left off, the last episode injects some much-needed life back into The Boys. This episode goes headfirst into the show’s signature dark humor and bizarre world but cleverly weaves in political commentary that complements the story rather than overpowering it.
The Federalist Society gathering serves as the perfect backdrop, honoring Homelander while offering a platform for shady political maneuvers. Here, Senator Calhoun blatantly pushes an extreme anti-abortion agenda on VP-elect Neuman, subtly nudging her toward Sister Sage’s ideology. Meanwhile, Tek Knight, hosting the event, holds secrets important to The Boys’ mission.
The Boys Season 4 Episode 7 Release Date & Time
The Boys Season 4 Episode 7 will air on 11 July 2024. The episode will air at 5:00 PM in the US and will be available to watch worldwide at different times. Here is the release time for the episode in other parts of the world.
- Pacific Time (New York): 5:00 PM on the same day
- Eastern Time (Canada): 5:00 PM on the same day
- Greenwich Mean Time (London): 9:00 PM on the next day
- Central European Time (Germany): 11:00 PM on the next day
- Australian Standard Time (Australia): 7:00 AM on the next day
Spoilers
The holidays are here, but treachery lurks! Ryan and his fluffy accomplices, the Puppet Seven, spread a chilling message on Vought’s Christmas special – identifying “traitors” for impressionable young minds.
Meanwhile, Homelander fumes. Leaks to The Boys are jeopardizing his control. With Firecracker by his side, he goes on a personal witch hunt.
Haunted by past sins, Frenchie and Kimiko wrestle with their demons. Mother’s Milk faces a heart-wrenching choice – family or the fate of the world. And Butcher, Hughie, and Annie finally crack the code – uncovering the ultimate plan to eliminate Bob Singer.
This Christmas, the lines between good and evil blur in a fight for truth and survival.
Stream Guide
To watch The Boys, head to Prime Video, available either through an Amazon Prime membership or a standalone subscription. The standalone service offers two tiers: $9/month with ads or $12/month ad-free in the US, with prices varying by region (check Prime Video for yours).