MetalMario
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Just noticed.
The Boys' Superhero College Spinoff Character Descriptions Surface
New character details have emerged for the upcoming Boys spinoff series set in a college for future superheroes.www.cbr.com
Marie Moreau is “a little Black girl from the Caribbean" who dreams of becoming "one of the world’s greatest superheroes.” She's described as incredibly intelligent and funny but also ruthless in her pursuit of excelling at school and honoring her home. She has “the pride of her nation and her family’s financial future riding on her shoulders” as the first superhero from the Caribbean.
Emma "would give you the shoes off her feet if you ask and then apologize that they’re a little scuffed.” She's described as incredibly thoughtful and kind but also hides a dark secret that she believes will drive people away if they learn about it. Her mother is also a popular Supe.
Jordan and Mark Lee are Asian-American twins. Jordan is described as very cool and "a pansexual hedonist superhero always looking to get drunk, get laid, or get high” Inside she's actually very insecure, hiding her worries in partying. She'll have to deal with the challenges of no longer being able to coast on her abilities when she finds herself up against her classmates. Her brother, Mark, is similar to Jordan, but she tries pushing him to do better than she does. He'll struggle with trying to work hard and get ahead in the cutthroat school
Britney is a former teen star on the Vought musical TV show Britney Out Loud! who loses everything after a drug scandal is revealed. She schemes her way into the college but is hiding a bigger secret.
Andre, AKA Polarity, is a Black sophomore with “rockstar swagger, quick wit, and a swoon-worthy smile.” He's cocky but loyal and his father is a former Supe who now serves as his coach. Their relationship, however, is more toxic than it seems
Just started this show. I’m on episode 3. I cannot believe how ruthless and psychopathic Homeland is! Jesus Christ. Dude is sadistic. I love how every single person is absolutely terrified of him. Even all the other supes. It means they’ve all seen what he can and has done.
the other running gag I love is how Black Noir hasn’t said a word, I a complete mystery, and hasn’t done anything yet in the show. He’s always just there and silently menacing. I hope they keep that up, and we never get to see him in action