Homelander, The Boys member who possesses the most amount of superpower, encounters The Avengers in a new crossover video of The Boys and Avengers, with Homelander destroying the team.
In a recently released new crossover video of The Boys and Avengers, Homelander and The Avengers trade hits and fists with each other. Homelander can be seen as the most powerful superhero or also can be seen as a dangerous villain depending on the philosophy in Amazon’s The Boys. The Boys got this popularity after a successful season 2 that recently saw its end. This season saw Homelander, leader of The Seven, go even further off the rails, fully embodying the sociopathic supervillain he was destined to become since the show’s premiere.
New crossover video of The Boys and Avengers. The Avengers are getting more love, more popularity after 2019’s Avengers: Endgame, where the team lost many superheroes but the original team will always have a special place in fan’s hearts. This team together can take on their biggest threat and nothing can match their power together.
Thanos the most powerful villain history ever witnessed came to destroy half of all life in the universe, and, while he succeeded, but the Avengers together were able to undo all his doings. After Avenger’s situation in The Endgame, Marvel is all set to start a new rollercoaster with its 4th phase.
New Crossover Video Of The Boys And Avengers Where Homelander Faces Off Avengers
In a new crossover video of The Boys and Avengers that is brilliantly spliced together by Youtuber Gugga Leunnam, Homelander, and the Avengers face-off, with Homelander eventually massacring the group. Captain America, Bruce Banner, Thor, Iron Man, and Black Widow tries to hide in the house with Homelander’s son in the season 2 finale. IronMan gives waves before the Homelander uses his eyes beams to destroy every Avenger. When the Homelander leaves the house covered with blood he gets a surprise meet with The Thanos himself.
New crossover video of The Boys and Avengers. The Avengers are sort of the antithesis of Homelander’s rampant sociopathy. Captain Steve Roger himself inspired Homelander The violent interaction between Homelander and the group leans heavily into The Boys’ dark humor and gory violence. On the other hand, The Marvel Films always has Friendly and Family kind of vibes, but they also saw some deadly Superheroes vs Supervillain encounters. The marriage of the two is exciting for fans of both who crave a little more realism with their superheroes, more akin to Deadpool, and Logan than the lighthearted Marvel films.