The Boys: Antony Starr addresses misconceptions about his role as Homelander

Antony Starr feels frustrated if fans compare him to his The Boys character, Homelander.


Pop Culture & Art June 25, 2024

Antony Starr, best known for his portrayal of Homelander in the hit series "The Boys," has expressed his frustration with fans who believe he shares traits with his on-screen character. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Starr stated he feels "mildly offended" when people assume he's anything like the ruthless, narcissistic superhero he plays. "People are surprised, like, 'Oh, my God, you're actually not like him,' and I'm like, 'Yeah, he's a psychopathic narcissist. So yeah, thanks. Thank you for that,'" Starr commented.

Homelander, the leader of the superhero group The Seven, is known for his extreme and often violent methods, making him a central figure of controversy and social commentary within the show. Despite the character's complexity and the depth Starr brings to the role, the actor insists that he is nothing like the fictional persona he embodies. He emphasized that his real-life personality starkly contrasts with Homelander's dark and manipulative nature.

Starr's comments come amid ongoing discussions about the separation between actors and the roles they portray. This issue is particularly poignant given the intense and often disturbing character arc of Homelander, who has been a focal point of "The Boys" due to his unpredictable and dangerous behavior. Series creator Eric Kripke also highlighted Starr's ability to humanize the sociopathic character, noting that the actor's understanding of Homelander's complexities makes his performance stand out.

Despite any misunderstandings from fans, Starr continues to receive acclaim for his portrayal of Homelander, a role that has significantly contributed to the show's success on Amazon Prime Video. With "The Boys" now in its fourth season, Starr's ability to balance Homelander's outward charisma with his inner turmoil remains a critical element of the series.

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