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Shocking Twist: ‘The Boys’ Season 4 Finale Features Actual Congress Footage!

The Boys have previously mocked real-world political events, but they appear to have began copying video from actual legislative sessions. Inspired by the same-named comic series, the show frequently focuses on the political implications of a society in which actual superheroes are corporate commodities. In the season 4 finale of The Boys, Homelander eventually gets enough authority to dominate the United States through his political proxy, former House Speaker Steven Calhoun.

The last episode features a view of a legislative reaction to the unusual happenings. Maxwell Alejandro Frost, a real-world lawmaker, took to Twitter after noticing that the program utilized video from the House of Representatives to recreate the incident. Check it out below:

Representative Frost offered two screenshots showing the House of Representatives gathering to monitor the Electoral College vote. Subtitles describe the meeting’s objective, while the ticket headline says “Speaker Calhoun Closes Session.” Frost regrets that he was not in the scene, despite the fact that the show used genuine video, and that he was only seconds away from appearing.

The boys’ parodies are becoming more pointed.

Using actual congressional footage made sense.

Throughout its career, The Boys has always included parodies of genuine corporations and political concerns. Vought International satirizes Disney, Marvel Studios, and the DC Extended Universe. Many sequences illustrate the show’s satirical bent, with the characters parodying a variety of Marvel and DC heroes, such as Tek Knight as a Batman parody, Web-Weaver as Spider-Man, and Homelander as Superman. Characters even spoof advertising, like A-Train did when he imitated a widely mocked Kendall Jenner Pepsi commercial.

In recent seasons, however, the parodies have acquired a very political tone. Following the entrance of Victoria Neuman, every character became involved in politics. The season 4 conclusion of The Boys included a January 6 spoof in which Homelander attempted to overturn the election results. The magnitude of the rebellion was lesser, but the actions were intended to mock the actual events at the United States Capitol. The program has never been very cautious to avoid direct analogies, and in recent years, it has become even more overtly political.

As the drama nears its conclusion with The Boys season 5, the parodies become increasingly obvious, making the use of congressional footage seem logical. Rather of filming a three-second sequence in the Capitol or on a similar set with hundreds of extras dressed in suits, the program easily copied video. It was a wise option, given that real manufacture would have been difficult and costly. As the program grows more political, it will most likely use more material to maintain a straightforward production.

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