“The Boys” Stars Jesse T. Usher and Susan Heyward Discuss the Unhinged Nature of the Show
The highly anticipated fourth season of “The Boys” is back on Prime Video, and stars Jesse T. Usher and Susan Heyward are opening up about the intense and chaotic nature of the show as we approach the final two episodes.
The series follows a group of vigilantes who take on corrupt and abusive “superheroes” known as “Supes” who work for a powerful company that portrays them as heroes to the public. Usher plays A-Train, the fastest man on the planet, while Heyward joins the cast as Sister Sage, the smartest person in the world.
Heyward’s character has sparked some controversy online, with some viewers comparing her actions to real-life figures like Candace Owens and Omarosa. However, Heyward sees her role as an opportunity to shed light on important issues and spark meaningful conversations.
As the season unfolds, A-Train may be on the path to redemption, but Usher warns that it won’t be an easy journey for his character. The show also delves into themes of racism, homophobia, and fascism, adding depth and complexity to the storyline.
Despite the intense and sometimes gruesome scenes on the show, Usher and Heyward find it fun to portray their characters in this wild and unpredictable world. They acknowledge that the real world can be just as chaotic and unsettling as the fictional one they inhabit on screen.
As fans eagerly tune in to the latest season of “The Boys,” they can expect more twists, turns, and jaw-dropping moments as the series continues to push boundaries and challenge viewers’ perceptions. Season four is now available for streaming on Prime Video, so buckle up for a wild ride with “The Boys.”