'The Boys' cast fights back tears in emotional farewell after wrapping final season
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The cast of The Boys bid an emotional farewell to the crew after filming wrapped on the show's fifth and final season, bringing an end to one of television's most popular and unconventional superhero dramas.
A video shared captured several cast members addressing the crew for the final time, with many struggling to hold back tears as they reflected on the years spent working together.
The cast of ‘THE BOYS’ saying goodbye to the crew after wrapping their final scenes. pic.twitter.com/hbGdbUyDxJ
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Among the most emotional moments was a speech from Antony Starr, who plays Homelander. Thanking the crew, Starr described them as the hardest-working and most talented group of people he had ever worked with.
"I get to come in and put on the goof suit and have fun," he said, adding that he truly felt the show belonged to the crew members who worked tirelessly behind the scenes.
Other cast members echoed similar sentiments, praising the team that helped bring the hit series to life. Several actors described the experience as one of the greatest opportunities of their careers, with one cast member becoming visibly emotional while thanking everyone involved.
Karen Fukuhara reflected on how much the series had meant to her, noting that it was her first television show and calling the cast and crew an extraordinary group of people. Meanwhile, Tomer Capone spoke about the impact of playing Frenchie, saying the role had changed his life for the better.
The farewell speeches repeatedly emphasized the family-like bond that developed during the show's run. Cast members thanked the crew for their patience, support and friendship, with several noting that the relationships formed on set would remain among the most cherished memories of their careers.
Since debuting in 2019, The Boys has become one of Prime Video's biggest successes, earning praise for its dark humor, social commentary and subversive take on the superhero genre. The series built a passionate fanbase and helped turn many of its stars into household names.
With production now officially complete, fans are preparing to say goodbye to the world of Homelander, Billy Butcher and The Boys. While the show's final season has yet to air, the emotional wrap video offered a glimpse of just how meaningful the journey was for those who helped create it.
As one cast member summed up in the farewell gathering, the best part of the experience wasn't the costumes or the action scenes—it was the people who shared the journey together.