The Boys creator stands by series finale despite fan criticism

Eric Kripke has addressed backlash to the series finale of The Boys. He said the story was the one he wanted to tell. The creator noted that online critics represent only a small fraction of the show's more than 60 million viewers.

Eric Kripke told TVLine that he sees the online reactions to the finale, which aired more than two weeks earlier. He described the criticism as coming from a passionate but limited group. Kripke explained that the online response does not reflect the broader audience. He added that his goal is to spark emotional reactions rather than control them. The creator said the writers' room had decided character fates early in production. Structuring the finale script to give each character a standout moment proved the biggest challenge.

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Creator Eric Kripke addressed the cancellation of Gen V after two seasons while highlighting its crossover with The Boys. He expressed disappointment over the decision but emphasized plans to continue stories for the spin-off characters.

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The Boys wrapped its five-season run on Prime Video with a violent showdown at the White House that eliminated Homelander and several other characters while charting new paths for the survivors.

In the latest episode of The Boys season 5, Homelander killed Firecracker by impaling her head on a golden eagle statue. Series creator Eric Kripke told TVLine that her death was planned from early on as a cautionary tale. Kripke described Firecracker as an allegory for certain political figures.

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Tomer Capone, who plays Frenchie on The Boys, has spoken about his character's death in Season 5. The actor described the emotional final scene and why he has not yet watched the episode.

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