Everything You Missed In The Boys S3 Episodes 1-3
The Boys season 3 takes up a year after season 2 ends, with Vought and The Seven trying ev
erything they can to repair their reputation after the revelation that Stormfront (Aya Cash) is a Nazi. After joining the Federal Bureau of Superhuman Affairs and collaborating with victoria Neuman, a covert head-popping Supe, Hughie finds himself in a new position of power. While Billy and the squad must now answer to Hughie and try to take down Supes the "proper way," they rapidly understand that this is not the best option. Their search for a weapon capable of murdering Homelander (Antony Starr) coincides with the powerful Supe becoming increasingly irrational, especially after Starlight (Erin Moriarty) is named co-captain of The Seven.
The Boys season 3 episodes 1-3 have many of easter eggs to the show's past and the Garth Ennis and Darrick Robertson comics that inspired it. There are several references to other superhero books, pop culture, and hollywood in general. Here's a rundown of what you might have missed in The Boys season 3 episodes 1-3.
Charlize Theron Joins The Boys Season 3 (After doctor Strange 2)
The Boys Season 3 References Snyder Cut & Rogue One Reshoots
"He's Not Alone" Mocks MCU's A-Force Moments
The Boys Season 3 Parodies Ant-Man (& Your Thanos Theories)
Cameron Coleman Returns After Seven On 7 Viral Marketing
The Boys Season 3 References QAnon JFK Conspiracy
Homelander's Flight 37 Footage Returns
Billy Butcher's Temp-V Brings The Boys Closer To The Comics
Every New Supe In The Boys Season 3 Episodes 1-3