The one thing that they all have in common is turning out such impassioned performances on The Boys that, depending on the nature of their role, is almost too believable for their own reputation.
I think if I have ever had the chance to talk to Homelander actor Antony Starr, I would be severely overwrought with a combination of anger and fear that would only subside by a reminder that he is not actually a sociopathic mutant, but just really good at his job.
The people chosen to breathe life into the characters from Garth Ennis’ popular comic book (first published by DC’s Wildstorm in 2006 before being picked up by Dynamite Entertainment until 2012) are either veterans of the big and small screen, more obscure newcomers, or even Hollywood royalty.