What kind of drama is this where no one dies? Homelander is saddened by the ending of "Stranger Things"
Anthony Starr, star of "The Boys", told WIRED that a recent show's finale lacked guts — he said he was disappointed that "no one died." He found that kind of wrap-up odd for something that had been building for seasons.
Fans quickly connected the dots (i.e., they figured he meant "Stranger Things"), noting that many viewers called that finale too safe. Starr, meanwhile, suggested that his own series won't shy away from pain or surprise.
He echoed showrunner Eric Kripke: in a world of supers, nobody is inherently safe — any character might be killed off. Some creators dodge brutal turns. The people behind "The Boys" claim they won't protect heroes or audience feelings.