'It was just crickets. Pure silence': The best Antony Starr performance as Homelander was hard to film and not give him an Emmy for That Should be a Crime

'It was just crickets. Pure silence': The best Antony Starr performance as Homelander was hard to film and not give him an Emmy for That Should be a Crime

HomeNews, Other Content'It was just crickets. Pure silence': The best Antony Starr performance as Homelander was hard to film and not give him an Emmy for That Should be a Crime

Homelander actor Antony Starr broke down one of the most intense and scary scenes from The Boys season 4.

Homelander pretending to be Antony Starr

The fourth season of The Boys recently concluded with Homelander in the strongest position he's ever been in. Meanwhile, actor Antony Starr's performance as the crazed superhero has also received positive reactions from fans and critics alike, bolstering his claim for an Emmy nod .

During an interview, Starr talked about his work on the show's fourth season, breaking down one of Homelander's most unknown scenes. The actor explained the challenges of filming this particular scene. In the process, Starr made a strong case that he should win an Emmy for his performance, and here's what he had to say.

Actor Antony Starr is known for his role as Homelander in The Boys. While Starr has received overwhelmingly positive reviews for his work on the series, the fourth season took things to a new height.

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'It was just crickets. Pure silence': The best Antony Starr performance as Homelander was hard to film and not give him an Emmy for That Should be a Crime.
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