Antony Starr Says Goodbye to ‘The Boys’ in Emotional Instagram Tribute
Antony Starr marked the end of his role as Homelander as filming wrapped for The Boys Season 5, the final season in the acclaimed series planned by creator Eric Kripke.
- Production on the fifth and concluding season of Amazon's The Boys wrapped up in June 2025, marking the series' finale.
- This conclusion follows six years of production starting with the series' premiere on Prime Video on July 26, 2019.
- The Boys, known for its dark humor and intricate characters such as Homelander, portrayed by Antony Starr, faced various production difficulties amid the pandemic and the industry-wide labor strikes in 2023.
- Antony Starr expressed his appreciation for portraying such a complex role, which gave him the opportunity to explore and challenge creative limits, and described the show as the pinnacle of his career.
- The series' completion implies an anticipated final season release in 2026, with fans and the cast hopeful for a satisfying conclusion to the acclaimed superhero saga.
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Antony Starr Says Goodbye To ‘The Boys’ As Final Season Wraps Filming & Says He “Will Miss” Homelander: “This Creative Chapter Is Closed”
Antony Starr shared an emotional post on social media saying goodbye to The Boys as filming for the final season wrapped. The actor who played Homelander posted a series of behind-the-scenes photos as the Prime Video series comes to an end with its fifth season. “Been waiting a little to let things settle and try […]
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Read Full ArticleAntony Starr shares farewell note ahead of final season of The Boys
Actor Antony Starr bid farewell to his role as Homelander in ‘The Boys’ in a heartfelt Instagram. He said the role helped him grow personally and creatively. The fifth and final season of ‘The Boys’ will be released in 2026.
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