In ‘The Boys’ Season 5, Episode 6, Homelander Seeks Immortality as New Supe Bombsight Arrives
The teaser for the penultimate episode of the final season introduces a World War II-era supe and hints at Homelander’s potential invulnerability.

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Key facts
- Episode 6 of The Boys Season 5 introduces Bombsight, played by Mason Dye.
- Homelander seeks V-One, the original super serum, believing it grants immortality.
- Soldier Boy, Homelander’s father, appears to switch allegiances in the teaser.
- A shot shows someone crashing into grass, possibly Homelander after taking V-One.
- Homelander actor Antony Starr said the show won't end like a series that failed to kill characters.
- Showrunner Eric Kripke warned viewers not to get attached to any characters.
- Two major characters, A-Train and Firecracker, have been killed by Homelander this season.
- Only three episodes remain in the fifth and final season.
Homelander’s Quest for Godhood Intensifies
As The Boys barrels toward its series finale, Episode 6 of Season 5 finds Homelander closing in on the ultimate prize: immortality. The teaser for the episode, released by Prime Video, confirms the arrival of a new supe named Bombsight, played by Stranger Things star Mason Dye. Bombsight, a World War II-era supe who received the original super serum V-One, is believed by Homelander to still possess some of the serum. Homelander’s pursuit of V-One has been the driving force of the season’s second half. He believes the serum will render him immortal and secure his ascension to godhood. His father, Soldier Boy, has been aiding him, but the teaser suggests a potential betrayal: at one point, Soldier Boy punches Homelander, leaving viewers to wonder whether the act is one of self-defense or a nefarious turn.
Bombsight’s Arrival and the V-One Connection
Bombsight, who will also appear alongside Soldier Boy in the upcoming spinoff Vought Rising, is one of the few supes who received V-One and, like Soldier Boy, is essentially immortal. Homelander’s interest in Bombsight is straightforward: he wants any remaining V-One the supe may have. The teaser shows a brief shot of someone crashing into the grass, which many fans speculate is Homelander after taking V-One, newly empowered and invulnerable. This scene may align with a prior Season 5 trailer showing Homelander exploding with eye laser power in what appears to be the same location. Some viewers believe Episode 6 ends with this moment, setting up Homelander’s rule over America from the White House, as previously teased.
Testing Immunity and the Supe-Killing Virus
Another shot in the teaser shows someone bleeding out in a white room while Homelander watches from inside, with Sister Sage standing outside. This could be a test to confirm Homelander’s immunity to the supe-killing virus developed by The Boys. If Homelander is indeed immune, the stakes for the remaining episodes become even higher. With only three episodes left in the final season, the narrative pressure is mounting. The Boys must act decisively if they hope to thwart Homelander’s plans for world domination. The show has already killed two major characters this season—A-Train and Firecracker—both at Homelander’s hands, signaling that no one is safe.
Showrunner and Actor Warn of More Deaths
Antony Starr, who plays Homelander, addressed concerns about the series finale, insisting it will not conclude like a recent show that failed to kill any characters—a clear reference to Stranger Things. “As our boss Eric [Kripke] has said, don't get attached to any characters on this show because everyone's head is potentially on the block,” Starr said. Showrunner Eric Kripke has echoed this sentiment, suggesting that many more characters will die before the series ends. The question of whether Homelander himself will finally be killed—or whether Butcher, Hughie, or others will meet their end—remains open.
The Final Countdown: Three Episodes Remain
As The Boys enters its final stretch, the narrative is accelerating toward a climax. The introduction of Bombsight and the potential for Homelander to achieve immortality raise the stakes dramatically. The teaser leaves viewers with more questions than answers: Will Soldier Boy betray his son? Is Homelander truly immune? And can The Boys stop him before it’s too late? Kripke has also commented on the real-world inspiration behind Firecracker’s fate and reacted to the cancellation of the spinoff Gen V, but the focus remains on the main series’ conclusion. With each episode, the body count rises, and the path to the finale becomes clearer—and bloodier.
The bottom line
- Homelander’s quest for V-One aims to make him immortal and unstoppable.
- New supe Bombsight, a WWII-era immortal, may hold the key to V-One.
- Soldier Boy’s loyalty is in question after punching Homelander in the teaser.
- A scene suggests Homelander may test his immunity to the supe-killing virus.
- Showrunner Eric Kripke and actor Antony Starr have warned of more major character deaths.
- Only three episodes remain in the final season, raising the narrative stakes.

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