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Monday, 2 November 2020

My Hero Academia: What Makes All Might Different from Homelander

 Homelander of The Boys and All Might of My Hero Academia both are very crucial characters in their respective universes. Factors like physical setbacks, characterization, worldbuilding set them apart. But there are also important aspects in which they are quite alike. However, regardless of these similarities, All Might does not become a Homelander. Today we look at some of the factors that play a role in his character development that prevent it from happening.

 All Might’s Appearance

Homelander is an egotistical narcissist, and it is understandable since he has many powers at his disposal that might make even the humblest man a little arrogant. We often hear the words, “Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Homelander is no exception in this regard. However, All Might is quite humble, but there are several reasons for that. He cannot sustain his hero form ever since he got injured during a fight with All for One, slowly killing him. He can only use his hero form for a certain amount of time, which he saves for confronting villains. When he goes out shopping, it is hard to imagine that he is Hero no. 1, who has been saving the world from villains for decades. 

His inability to maintain his true form 24/7 puts a dent in his confidence as he is aware that after a few minutes of action, he will be his usual weak self. On the other hand, Homelander has no such limitations, so he has all the powers at his disposal any time he wants, making him arrogant.



All Might: A teacher

All Might can be seen training and working with the next generation of hero students as a mentor and teacher. He dedicates his time to teaching others about a true hero’s responsibilities, and he is always empathetic to students whenever they make a mistake. He has a father-like presence, especially in the life of Izuku, who struggles to get used to his newly received Quirk, One for All. His selflessness is evident, and even though All for One has given him a life-threatening injury, he never talks about his suffering from anyone. All Might is a hero in the true sense of the word, and even the hero killer Stain recognizes it.

Homelander, on the other hand, can be seen using empathy as a tool of manipulation. He even manipulates his son Ryan, the world’s first natural-born Supe, to use his powers, mostly failing without success. His frustration is evident whenever that happens, but All Might was always patient and sympathetic to the hero students when they struggled with their Quirks. Homelander lacks sympathy about the supposed death of Stormfront and instead reveals his anger. It was a critical moment for him to express sympathy for his son, but he failed to do so.

All Might’s Life Goal

All Might is the Symbol of Peace for the people of Japan, and he dedicates his entire life to upholding that image. He ensures that whenever a villain attacks, people always have hope that All Might will step up to protect them. He does it without failing for years. Even when he has a life-threatening injury, he fights with All for One and somehow manages to defeat him. All Might put everything on the line to ensure that people had confidence in heroes. In order to ensure this trust is not lost, he passes on his Quirk to Izuku and dedicates his time to train the next generation of heroes by working with the hero students. 

Homelander does not have any such life goals in particular. He only is concerned with ensuring that he remains the most valuable asset for Vought. It is almost impossible to imagine him taking a self-sacrificing role like All Might. He can never put his interests after others. He is only interested in furthering his own agenda and ensuring that his influence increases; there is little in him that deserves to be called heroic.

Different Hero Societies

All Might live in a world where 80 percent of the people have some Quirk. People who are born Quirk less are even looked down upon and bullied., like the protagonist Izuku. Quirks play such an important role that people even marry, taking into account the Quirks that the children might inherit, as in Shouto Todoroki’s parents’ case. Like Izuku, All Might was also born Quirkless until he inherited One for All. Although one has to pass an exam and undergo training to become a pro, superpowers are very common in the world of My Hero Academia.

In the Boys, superpowers are acquired when characters are injected with a specific chemical, as in the case of Homelander and other Supes. Since they are rare, unlike in My Hero Academia, they are often seen as gods. As he was raised by doctors in an unloving environment, Homelander grew to become a hateful man. The lack of parental love and care has a long-lasting effect on his character development.

It is evident that All Might and Homelander are a result of the environment they grew up in, and their respective worlds have played a crucial role in the type of hero they have become. Although Homelander is stronger, All Might’s will power can defeat him just like he defeated All for One so many times despite being weaker of the two. But, still, both of them are entertaining characters that leave an indelible mark on the audience.


Source:-   My Hero Academia: What Makes All Might Different from Homelander

Thursday, 15 October 2020

Third Season of The Boys: Cast and Plot

 

Third Season of The Boys: Cast and Plot

The second season of The Boys was a wild ride! Every week it has something great and a new weekly release. We saw Eric Kripke riff on the superhero genre that became outrageous in some episodes.

However, if you are already missing the show after the last finale and feeling the post-finale hankering, you do not need to worry the whole team is soon coming in the next season of The Boys. In this article, we will try to discuss the details and other updates regarding the upcoming show.

The Boys is a superhero web TV show developed by Eric Kripke for the Amazon Prime Video. The series is based on the comic book of the same name written by Darick Robertson and Garth Ennis. The show follows a team of vigilantes to combat individuals who abuse their abilities.



The first season of the show premiered on 26 July 2019, and the second season premiered on 4 September 2020. The story’s plot revolves around the universe where superpower individuals are recognized as heroes and work for the powerful corporation named Vought international. Although outside their heroic persona but most are corrupt and arrogant. The show focuses on two groups, The Seven, the superhero team of Vought premier, and the eponymous Boys, trying to bring down the Vought and corrupt superheroes.

So what will the next season offer? Let us begin with the super haunting squad leader, Billy Butcher, played by the American actor Karl Urban. Butcher is suffering from his wife Becca’s tragic loss, played by Shantel Van Santen, just as he thought he was finally getting back to her.

In an interview, Kripke shared with Collider that the show’s writing team knew from the very beginning of the show that Becca would die for the story to continue. The team, though, tried to keep her alive, but the show was tending to end if she would live, and hence she had to die.

Although Becca was not the only victim of her son’s superpower outburst, when fans last saw the Stormfront, she was blasted into the smoldering husk of a person, murmuring in German with a grin on her face. But she is not dead, and Kripke confirmed that by telling no uncertain terms that, yes, she is not over. And what is essential for them to is they felt a fate worse than death for little Nazi for someone who believes in some Ariann master.

Whether Stormfront will return or not, it is a safe bet that she represents the cultural and dangerous idea is likely to rear again in the third season. And speaking of the line of fire, season 2 of The Boys finale saves the last reveal for the ending tag, who is behind the exploding heads.

It will be fun what the third season has for its fans, and its release date is still uncertain. I hope you liked the article.


Source:-    Third Season of The Boys

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