Cameron Crovetti hasn't played too big of a role in the Amazon Prime hit show The Boys yet, but knowing how his character relates to the main characters, that could change by the time the show's fourth season starts. Crovetti, who plays Homelander's son Ryan, recently reflected on his character's crucial decision at the end of the show's third season.
The season 3 finale of The Boys was an eventful one, to say the least. Among the notable events was Ryan Butcher's decision to return to Homelander, his father.
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While talking to The Hollywood Reporter, Crovetti expressed his excitement to see where Ryan goes next now that the show has implied that Ryan will not only be by his father's side but also appears to be picking up on Homelander's violent tendencies. Crovetti voiced his ecstasy, as well as his concern, about where the show goes next with him as Homelander's one offspring. «I'm very excited to see what they do with my character,» Crovetti said. «Ryan has always been iffy with who he's going to be with, Butcher or Homelander? Which one is he going to go with as his father figure? It kind of hints that he's going to go with Homelander and he might not be so good in the next season.»
Ryan has typically been a major player only in the finale of each of The Boys' three seasons. His revealed well-being served as the first season's major twist, as it turned out that after Homelander has impregnated Becca Butcher, both he and Becca were alive and well while being hidden by Vought from the psychopathic supe. He then was the one who stopped Stormfront after the Nazi antagonist was in the process of choking out Becca to take Ryan herself. Now, he serves as the one person
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