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Antony Starr delves into the psychology of his character, Homelander, from 'The Boys.' He discusses how the character's 'general daddy mommy issues' and 'all-in-one damage' make him the most enjoyable role he's ever played.
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00:00I'm quite proud of that, you know, he's got just general daddy-mommy issues.
00:05All the issues.
00:06All the issues.
00:07All the issues.
00:07Yeah, I mean, I guess that happens when you're raised in a lab by a bunch of coats.
00:12It's just been the most enjoyable character to play because of that damage.
00:18That all-inclusive, like, all-in-one damage, ball of damage that is what makes him who he is.
00:26And I think about it, like, you know, this being the last season and not going back to do that.
00:33It's been a treat, man.
00:34Eight years we've been doing this show and it's just been, like, not knowing.
00:38I mean, I know with the scenes going in, like, what's going to happen, you know, we have a target.
00:43But whatever happens is unexpected in the moment and it's just been so much fun.
00:48So, I love the character.
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