Amazon Prime Video confirmed 15 main actors and their characters who will play a key role in The Boys Season 4.
The Major Actors In The Boys Season 4 Cast
Alongside the announcement that Season 4 of The Boys is set to arrive on June 13 with a three-episode premiere, Amazon Prime Video also confirmed 15 actors returning.
It’s important to note this list doesn’t include everyone set to appear, so fans should expect more characters to partake in the fun.
Karl Urban – Billy Butcher
Karl Urban
Karl Urban is the iconic Billy Butcher, asshole leader of The Boys who has a deep hatred for Supes after Homelander sexually assaulted his wife (who, at one point, was also believed to be dead due to the patriotic “superhero”).
When audiences last saw Butcher in The Boys, he was given just over a year to live due to the effects of Temp V. Needless to say, he’ll almost certainly be using all that time to try and find a way to kill Homelander and his new ally, Victoria Neuman.
There’s also the fact that he found The Woods at the end of Gen V, which will undoubtedly help his cause.
Jack Quaid – Hughie Campbell
Jack Quaid
While once the newbie, Jack Quaid’s Hughie Campbell is now a hardened member of The Boys. He is also in a relationship with a former member of The Seven, Starlight.
For Season 4, Hughie might become a de facto leader of The Boys after everyone gets sick of Butcher’s lies (per the synopsis of Season 4). He might also be the only one to retain any sympathy for the man after he tried to save Hughie’s life at the end of last season.
Antony Starr – Homelander
Antony Starr
Antony Starr’s Homelander is America’s number one superhero. While he may be a hero to the wider world, those who know him see the psychotic, narcissistic murderer man-child he is.
At the end of Season 3, Homelander made a big splash in the news when he murdered a heckler in broad daylight and the middle of a crowd. Background updates in Gen V made it clear the world hasn’t forgotten, but will the Supe face justice?
The odds don’t look great, as shown by his new spot next to Vice President hopeful Victoria Neuman in Season 4 promotional images. Though, she might have her own brand of justice to unleash on Homelander one day.
Erin Moriarty – Starlight
Erin Moriarty
Erin Moriarty plays Starlight, also known as Annie, a Supe with the ability of electricity conversion, super-strength, and light generation. She was once a key member of The Seven but quit at the end of Season 3 after calling out Homelander.
By the end of last season, she also became an official member of The Boys. When Season 4 picks up, fans should expect her to be in the thick of it with them—no longer forced to play both sides in any capacity.
Jessie T. Usher – A-Train
Jessie T. Usher
Jessie T. Usher is A-Train, a Supe with super speed who accidentally killed Hughie’s girlfriend at the start of the series. He remains one of the key members of Vought’s The Seven.
Laz Alonso – Mother’s Milk
Laz Alonso
Despite his looks, Laz Alonso’s Mother’s Milk (MM) is the heart of the titular team and can best keep a calm and collected head when the going gets tough.
Chace Crawford – The Deep
Chace Crawford
The Deep, played by Chace Crawford, was once a member of The Seven. He was kicked out of the group by Vought after a sexual assault scandal.
He can telepathically talk with aquatic animals, enhance marine life, and swim faster than an average person.
The end of Season 3 saw Homelander force The Deep into doing some dirty work by killing Lamar Bishop. That’ll probably be far from the last ask Homelander may bring to him to help out Victoria Neuman.
Tomer Capone – Frenchie
Tomer Capone
While most of Frenchie’s past is murky, Tomer Capone’s character came from rough beginnings. However, he’s brought that edge to become an extremely important part of The Boys’ family.
Karen Fukuhara – Kimiko Miyashiro
Karen Fukuhara
Karen Fukuhara’s Kimiko Miyashiro has come a long way since only being known as The Female, who the team found locked up and experimented on in Season 1. The deadly and formidable Supe is a core member of The Boys and is close with Frenchie.
Colby Minifie – Ashley Barrett
Colby Minifie
Colby Minifie’s Ashley Barrett plays the nearly bolding CEO of Vought. The character also appeared in the recent Gen V spin-off, where she almost lost her life in the finale.
But she’s still kicking. Though it’s hard to imagine Season 4 will make Ashley’s life any easier, perhaps she’ll finally break.
Claudia Doumit – Victoria Neuman
Claudia Doumit
Claudia Doumit plays Congresswoman Victoria Neuman, and the character has her sights fully set on becoming Vice President. She’s also a secret Supe who has the ability to control blood and explode heads.
Victoria recently appeared in Gen V, where it was revealed its main character, Marie Moreau, shares her same powerset.
Season 4 will position Victoria as one of the show’s key antagonists, proving to be almost as big a problem for The Boys as Homelander is. To make matters worse, those two seem to continue their partnership that began at the end of Season 3.
Cameron Crovetti – Ryan
Cameron Crovetti
Cameron Crovertti’s Ryan is the 11-year-old son of Rebecca Butcher and Homelander and the stepson of Billy Butcher. Ryan has superpowers that mirror those of his father.
Susan Heyward – Sister Sage
Susan Heyward
Susan Heyward’s Sister Sage will be joining The Boys as a character who is not in the source material. As such, nothing is known about her powers or role in the story.
She’ll likely be used to help fill in the empty roster of The Seven.
Valorie Curry – Firecracker
Valorie Curry
Like Sister Sage, Valorie Curry’s Firecracker is completely original to the show and has no connection to the source material. She will probably also help bolster the ranks of The Seven, but that remains a theory.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan – Mystery Character
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is yet another Supernatural alumnus joining The Boys, but the details of who he is playing have not yet been revealed.
Whoever it is, he has close ties to Billy Butcher, as seen in the Season 4 trailer. Perhaps he’ll be someone Billy has to turn to when his team turns their backs on him.