![]() I love that character, and I wanna be in that world with him. I think that Robert Downey Jr.’s portrayal of Tony Stark is maybe the best superhero portrayal we’ve had, and just to be in that world, and I just want to work with him, if I can, while not even being Starlight. Honestly, I can’t lie, it would be the first Iron Man film. This isn’t the first superpowered rodeo for either of you, but if Starlight and Kimiko could visit any superhero movie, where would you want them to show up?Įrin: Uh… uh… okay, I feel like it would just have to be with my favorite superhero films. Both Erin and Karen get to kick a lot more ass nowadays, and they also have a reaction to that weekly-episode controversy. Not only does she seek vengeance for her brother’s death, but she’s also connecting more with her fellow vigilantes. Whereas Kimiko finally gets to step out of the shadows this year to gain more of the spotlight. ![]() In particular, Starlight puts up with a lot of garbage: the sexy-costume thing, and attempting to dodge Homelander’s threats on the regular, all after last season’s sexual assault by The Deep. We chatted with Erin Moriarty ( Jessica Jones) and Karen Fukuhara ( Suicide Squad) amid their characters’ conflict-filled season. And we’re gonna get a spinoff, so that’s cause for celebration. Hopefully, the finale will also result in showrunner Eric Kripke feeling less pushback against this season’s weekly format (that also includes an aftershow led by Aisha Tyler). ![]() In the season finale (airing on October 9), Starlight and Kimiko both throw down in a climactic scene that should roundly please fans. That’s all the better for Aya Cash’s Stormfront to swoop into the power vacuum, even as Erin Moriarty’s Starlight works behind the scenes to expose Vought’s misdeeds to the world.Įlsewhere, The Boys vigilantes continue to churn towards vengeance, and that includes Karen Fukuhara’s Kimiko coming into her own power. Meanwhile, their leader (Antony Starr’s Homelander) is still corrupt as hell while feeling rootless. One plot point involves Vought International pushing the “Girls Get It Done” campaign to publicly champion its female heroes. Amazon Prime’s super-cynical take on superhero culture, The Boys, roared back to life in August with a deeper (and still graphic) second season based upon Garth Ennis’ comic book series.
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