‘The Boys’ Season 5 Will Make Homelander Vulnerable for the First Time

Over the last four seasons of “The Boys”, the series has progressively unveiled the complexities of Antony Starr’s character Homelander. In a recent chat, the actor disclosed that Season 5 will portray the character in a state weaker than ever before, as viewers will witness the mighty superhero in a physically vulnerable position for the first time. As a satirical take on Superman, Homelander shares many of the Blue Boy Scout’s powers (like flight, super strength, invincibility, and laser eyes), with an American flag motif on his attire (his cape resembling something from a Michael Bay film). Nevertheless, the character hasn’t displayed a kryptonite-like weakness – at least, not one that viewers have encountered so far.

Bollywood Newswrap, Nov 28: Aishwarya Rai drops ‘Bachchan’ from name at an event; Priyanka Chopra takes drive in -1 degrees and more

2024-11-28 was brimming with thrilling developments in the movie world. If you missed out on some details, fear not! This recap covers the day’s top stories. Aishwarya Rai made a notable move by dropping Bachchan from her name at an event, while Priyanka Chopra ventured out for a drive in sub-zero temperatures. Additionally, Ibrahim Ali Khan and Kajol’s Sarzameen are set to compete with Akshay Kumar’s Sky Force at the box office. Here’s a rundown of everything that transpired today!

‘Stranger Things’ Star Matthew Modine Teases Season 5 Return

Matthew Modine, renowned for roles in movies such as “Full Metal Jacket” and “Oppenheimer”, has gained additional recognition for portraying Dr. Martin Brenner on Netflix’s “Stranger Things”. However, this fame was put to the test when Brenner was fatally shot by the Army during an attempted escape with Eleven in Season 4. Yet, according to Modine, there may be more to Brenner’s demise than we initially believed. Could this imply that the character could reappear for the fifth and final season, scheduled for release around 2025?

12 Santa-Free International Features to Stream Over the Holidays

If you’re yearning for a cinematic experience beyond the traditional holiday fare of jingle bells, snowflakes, and fairies, I’ve got some enticing recommendations! The international team at The Hollywood Reporter has curated a delightful selection of fresh foreign films, now accessible in the U.S., catering to those with discerning tastes in cinema.