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-all Episodes- Web Series: The Boys Season 4

Season 5 (the final season) is set up to be an apocalyptic, no-holds-barred war. If Season 4 is the dark before the dawn, the dawn is going to be painted in blood. Would you like a spoiler-free guide to Season 4, or a recap of Seasons 1–3 to catch up?

Season 4 consists of , each dripping with satire, gore, and surprisingly deep character tragedy. Here’s a breakdown of the full season. Episode 1: “Department of Dirty Tricks” Logline: Butcher goes to extremes to find a biological weapon. The Boys go viral for the wrong reasons. A-Train tries to journal his way to redemption. The Boys Season 4 -All Episodes- Web Series

The penultimate episode is a political thriller. Neuman reveals her plan to become Vice President, then use presidential immunity to legalize Supe supremacy. But Homelander has his own plan: he stages a public “assassination” attempt on Neuman, then uses it to justify martial law. Butcher, fully embracing his inner demon, murders Neuman’s entire security detail and corners her. Season 5 (the final season) is set up

The entity, dubbed “The Butcher,” is a literal demon that speaks to Butcher, representing his id. It kills a room full of guards while Butcher watches in horror. Episode 5: “Beware the Jabberwock, My Son” Logline: Ryan chooses a side. A-Train’s heart grows three sizes. The Boys fracture. Season 4 consists of , each dripping with

All eight episodes are streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video .

This episode focuses on Ryan’s indoctrination. Homelander introduces him to a live execution of a “traitor” (a former Vought scientist). Ryan, desperate for approval, hesitantly participates. A-Train (Jessie T. Usher), after a season of trying to atone, finally betrays Homelander by helping Starlight escape custody. The Boys, now without a leader, split: Mother’s Milk (Laz Alonso) wants to kill Butcher; Hughie (Jack Quaid) wants to save him.

The season opens with a shocking cold open: a Supe named Webweaver (a hilarious Spider-Man parody) is graphically murdered. Butcher (Karl Urban), now terminally ill from Temp V, is barely holding his crew together. The episode establishes the central McGuffin: a virus that kills only Supes, created by a mysterious scientist. Meanwhile, Victoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit) tightens her political grip, and Homelander (Antony Starr) deals with the fallout of his public trial.