The Boys 4: How the Fourth Season Ends (and Anticipation for the Fifth)
Homelander's ambitions know no bounds: the future looks bleak for The Boys and anyone who dares to oppose the new order.

With the release of season 5, it's the perfect time to catch up on where we left off. The finale of The Boys' fourth season marked a decisive turning point for the entire narrative, with shocking revelations, completely overturned balances, and an escalation of violence and tension that sets the stage for an even darker new chapter. But how does The Boys 4 really end? Let's retrace the key events of the finale, analyzing the protagonists' choices and the consequences that will lead directly to the developments of the new season.
The Boys 4, how does it end?
The Boys season 4 concludes with a series of twists and dramatic moments that leave fans on the edge of their seats. The plot reaches its climax when Billy Butcher fully embraces his dark side. After recovering in a CIA hospital, Butcher meets Mallory and Ryan. They reveal Homelander's crimes to Ryan and tell him it's his job to kill him. Ryan, scared, refuses and, in a panic, accidentally kills Mallory while trying to escape. This tragic incident pushes Butcher even deeper into his thirst for revenge.

Homelander, meanwhile, tasks the remaining members of The Seven with eliminating anyone at Vought who has incriminating evidence against them. Ashley, to increase her chances of survival, decides to inject herself with Compound V, acquiring supernatural powers. Frenchie manages to complete work on the virus, while Hughie and the rest of The Boys take refuge in a bunker with Singer to protect him from an assassin.

The Boys 4 finale: where we left off?
Hughie discovers that a shapeshifter has taken on Annie's appearance, leading to a violent confrontation. The real Annie arrives just in time to kill the shapeshifter and save Hughie.

Frenchie and Kimiko, after overcoming various obstacles, manage to rebuild their relationship and kiss, creating a moment of tenderness amidst the chaos. On live television, Homelander reveals that Neuman is a supe. The young and ambitious politician, seeking protection, asks Hughie for help. However, when The Boys meet Victoria, Butcher arrives and kills her with his new superpowers, takes the virus, and leaves.

Sage, back at the tower, informs Homelander that everything has gone according to his plans. A leaked video shows Singer ordering Neuman's murder, leading to the politician's arrest. Steven Calhoun becomes the new President of the United States, pledges allegiance to Homelander, and declares martial law, authorizing Homelander and his army of supes. The Boys are captured by the Supes, except for Butcher and Annie. Cate brainwashes Frenchie, forcing Kimiko to break her silence out of desperation.
The Boys 4, post-credit scene explained
In the post-credit scene, we see a shocking revelation that paves the way for new events. The new president shows Homelander the location where Soldier Boy is being held prisoner, whom he believed to be dead, but is actually still hibernating. This detail suggests that Soldier Boy could play a crucial role in future events, potentially as a new pawn in Homelander's power game.
The Boys 5, anticipations
The fifth season of The Boys, available from April 8, 2026, continues the narrative with further twists. With Soldier Boy now in play, we witness an epic confrontation between old and new supes. Butcher, increasingly consumed by his dark side, becomes a threat not only to Homelander but also to his own allies.
Furthermore, martial law and the army of supes led by Homelander indicate a dystopian future where control and resistance will be central themes. The new season explores the power dynamics within Vought and Ashley's role, now with powers, in the new world order. Fans can expect intense action and the eternal struggle between good and evil in a world dominated by supes.
Here you can find the review of the fifth season. To discover all the information about The Boys Universe, you can read our in-depth analysis (by clicking here).



