1A-TrainAmazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 1The final season began with a major death, just in case you thought The Boys was going to pull its punches. A-Train (Jessie T. Usher) has been on the show since the very beginning. The speedster started off as an antagonist and grew increasingly frustrated with how Vought treated him, especially as a former athlete. He joined Starlight’s rebellion, recruited some youths at the end of Gen V season 2, but in the season 5 premiere, gets killed by Homelander himself.2Love SausageAmazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 1This character from The Boys comics appeared sporadically on the show and Gen V and returns here for the longest (no pun intended) and last time. He uses his supernaturally big d*ck as a weapon and gets killed in the premiere’s big battle thanks to Mother’s Milk (Laz Alonso) and his own appendix.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below3JetstreakAmazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 2The fifth season introduced some young influencer-y antagonists and almost immediately killed one off. Jetstreak (Dylan Colton) was the leader of the Teenage Kix and used rounding up Starlight’s allies as an excuse to create content. His powers included flight and super hearing. Unfortunately for him, Jetstreak got hit with the test run of the anti-V supe-killing virus that Butcher (Karl Urban) plans to use against Homelander and quickly succumbed.4Rock HardAmazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 2This freaky antagonist (Andrew Iles) got got by the virus. One of his powers is immortality, so his death is kind good news for Frenchie, Butcher and the rest of The Boys’ master plan. The only survivor of that attack was Soldier Boy, who is immune due to the V1 in his bloodstream.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below5MaverickAmazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 3Maverick (Nicholas Hamilton), the son of the late Translucent (Alex Hassell) is killed by The Deep’s (Chace Crawford) henchperson Cindy (Ess Hödlmoser) just after learning that Hughie killed his father. The character showed up on the first Gen V as well, and briefly in the second season.6CindyAmazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 3In turn, Starlight takes out the Eleven-from-Stranger-Things wannabe Cindy–who tried to kill Starlight in a previous season. At the beginning of the final season, we see Cindy stationed at a Vought internment camp and killing an escapee. So the death of this ruthless character is not exactly super sad.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below7QuinnAmazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 4Frenchie kills Soldier Boy’s old friend in pursuit of V1.8Adam BourkeCourtesy of Prime//Amazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 5The Deep kills former director Adam Bourke, who was directing a Broadway-bound play about the Bee Gees, in order to manipulate Noir.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below9Seth Rogen, Kumail Nanjiani, Will Forte, Cristopher Mintz-Plasse, and Craig RobinsonAmazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 5The fifth episode included a celebrity cameo fest thanks to Mister Marathon and Malchemical’s poker game. They all die in the fight that ensues. Oops! Rogen, who is of course an executive producer on the series IRL, got the last and most gruesome death scene.We also learned that Bill Hader was executed in this universe.10Mister MarathonCourtesy of Prime//Amazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 5The Supernatural actor also did not survive his cameo. He might have been a supe history enthusiast, speedster, and former member of The Seven (replaced by A-Train before the start of the series) but he wasn’t enough for Homelander. Sucks to be a Sony hero!Advertisement - Continue Reading Below11MalchemicalAmazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 5Make that both of them! In the fifth episode’s Supernatural reunion sequence, Mister Marathon and Malchemical tried to get Soldier Boy to betray Homelander and bring the world back to normal. Unfortunately, Soldier Boy was not persuaded and killed the very memorable superhero himself.12FirecrackerCourtesy of Prime//Amazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 5The fifth episode saved its biggest death for last. After betraying her childhood church, her faith in Homelander finally started to waver. Unbeknownst to her, however, Soldier Boy admits to Homelander that he’s sleeping with her and that she’s been expressing doubts. Homelander confronts her about it and kills her.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below13Black Noir IIAmazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 6The sixth episode had fewer deaths than the ones before and after it–but the loss was still pretty major. The Deep and Black Noir’s complicated dynamic came to a head when the latter caused an oil spill and the former killed you. He loves the ocean! Can you blame him?14President CalhounAmazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 7Homelander kills the President of the United States in the penultimate episode. We kind of saw this coming through, right?Advertisement - Continue Reading Below15SynapseAmazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 7Welcome back, Jeffrey Dean Morgan! Sorry you missed the Supernatural reunion. Sorry you got killed by Butcher in this episode, too.16FrenchieAmazon PrimeDied in: Season 5, Episode 7Noooooooo!! The original members of the titular group “The Boys” got got by Homelander just before the series finale. He died in Kimoko’s arms. If you didn’t truly believe that nobody is safe this season, Frenchie’s death made it crystal clear.
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