WARNING: Spoilers ahead for The Boys season 3's finale
Vought's Floor 99 has problems, and the Seven is definitely one of them after The Boys season 3's ending. Throughout The Boys' entire present-day, the Seven has stood strong as an immovable global institution. A sick parody of DC's Justice League and Marvel's Avengers, the Seven unites Vought's most powerful and popular heroes, plastering their faces on everything from movie posters to children's birthday banners. Supposedly the pinnacle of humanity, Homelander's goons have invariably proved themselves among the most reprehensible super-powered Compound-V test subjects ever created, committing murder, rape, and a veritable smorgasbord of assorted felonies that Vought turns a blind eye toward.
After The Boys season 3's finale («The Instant White-Hot Wild») the Seven has essentially fallen. Queen Maeve is presumed dead after spearing Soldier Boy from Vought Tower, and while she actually survived the tumble, her opponent's radioactive blast rendered «Brave Maeve» powerless. The departures don't end there. Irked that Black Noir knew Soldier Boy was his father, Homelander ruefully murders his closest ally, splitting Noir open on Floor 99. Finally, Starlight defiantly ditches her superhero persona in exchange for official Boys membership.
Related: Soldier Boy Reveal Combines 3 Characters From The Boys Comics
Homelander already killed Supersonic earlier in The Boys season 3, retaliating for his involvement in Starlight and Maeve's rebellion, so that means «the Seven» is now «the Three.» Homelander stands stronger than ever after ousting Stan Edgar from power and stepping up as Vought's overlord. He's joined by A-Train, who proved his pathetic loyalty by ratting out
Read more on screenrant.com