The Boys Season 4 Episode 8 Mid Credits Scene
The Boys Season 4 (Credits: Amazon Prime Video)

The Boys Season 4 Finale End-Credits: Is There a Post-Credits Scene?

Since its release, fans have been curious whether The Boys Season 4 Episode 8 has a post, mid, or end credit scene. The current season focuses on Victoria Neuman, who is close to the Oval Office, under Homelander‘s control.

On the other hand, Butcher has less time to live, having lost his leadership position at The Boys. Despite the conflicts, the team must unite to safeguard the world. With the finale reaching an exciting conclusion, fans are eager to learn about the surprising appearance of Soldier Boy in the finale and how it sets up Season 5.

Does The Boys Season 4 Episode 8 have an end, mid, or post-credits scene?

The Boys Season 4 finale consists of a mid-credit scene featuring the return of Jensen Ackles as Soldier Boy.

During the final scenes, President Calhoun calls Homelander, taking him to a cryogenic chamber. There, he discovers that Soldier Boy is still alive after last season’s massive explosion, where he was presumed dead. Later, he was stored in a secret chamber. After seeing his biological father, Homelander experiences a sudden outburst of emotions.

How does The Boys Season 4 Episode 8 mid-credits scene set up Season 5?

The Boys Season 4 finale features a mid-credit scene. It indicates that Homelander’s life will be significantly impacted by Soldier Boy’s return in the upcoming season. There is also a high chance of him being a threat to his existence. Meanwhile, Zoe heads to Red River Group Home, and Firecracker struggles with producing milk. It would be interesting to see how season 5 incorporates Zoe’s role and how Firecracker remains relevant to Homelander till then.

Nathan Mitchell, who plays Black Noir, recently spoke to The Hollywood Reporter. He revealed how the season finale sets up a fifth installment. He describes Season 5 as “chaotic” and says that the stakes will be much higher. Moreover, he elaborates on Seven being a menace to The Boys and the new noir’s ease at killing.

“Everything is way more perilous for the Boys, and I think the Seven is going be as powerful as they have ever been. And new Noir is probably going to be even more comfortable with killing. He’s growing into his role, so he’s more of a threat to the Boys now, even though, again, as we’re saying, it’s still a progression over time. I don’t think The Boys have held back. But if there is anything left to unleash, we’re unleashing it in season five!It’s going to be batshit crazy, and it’s going to be a battle for the outcome and the future of this world.”

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