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Maeve (Dominique McElligott) and Starlight (Erin Moriarty) might have been standing next to each other in pride solidarity in “The Boys” Season 2 finale, but that doesn’t mean they’re ...
We talked to McElligott about how Queen Maeve found her way from under Homelander’s thumb in season 2, how her dynamic with Starlight has changed, and whether or not she’s an actual hero.
People will die, but who? Starlight and Maeve have big coup energy while The Boys are about to go on another rescue mission. Any way you slice it, they have to square up against the Supes.
The Boys has a great amount of well-written and well-acted female characters that are as iconic as the dreaded Homelander himself.
The Boys Season 3 premiere sets up the potential for an all-new, all-terrifying version of Homelander. Here's what it means for The Boys, Starlight, and the rest of the world.
With season four of The Boys just around the corner, it's important to refresh on what happened to Queen Maeve at the end of season three.
Soldier Boy’s return could justify Queen Maeve’s comeback in The Boys season 5, and A-Train’s comeback could pair him with fellow former Seven members Queen Maeve and Starlight.
In the following preview for Amazon Prime's "The Boys," Queen Maeve isn't buying what Annie's selling - and has a brutally honest answer for The Homelander.
Starlight is missing from The Seven mural, which features Homelander, Queen Maeve, A-Train, Black Noir, The Deep, and Translucent.
Had it not been for Maeve and her somewhat tumultuous relationship with Homelander, it's very possible that Homelander would've tried to eradicate Starlight then and there.
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