Homelander Vs Black Noir Fight Scene

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Published 2024-05-31
This fight scene segment is taken from the animated superhero series, The Boys Presents: Diabolical, which you can watch on Amazon Prime.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Cyberbro665
    Omni Man would be like "it's okay son, mistakes happen"
  • @notsmiffy
    I hope Antony Starr continues to voice act as Homelander, hes just perfect
  • @mcrayden8599
    What’s so scary is that when he accidentally killed the people he was trying not to and actually felt bad. Then he eventually turned into an emotionally detached monster over time (even more than he kinda already was)
  • @TiredArc
    "Homelander vs Black Noir: full fight scene" ❌ "Homelander vs Black Noir: full Chase scene" ✔️
  • @mitsukami
    2:39 It's funny Homelander and Black Noir acting like they are in grief 😂😂
  • The sad thing about this short is that just for a second, right at the beginning, it actually looks like Homelander COULD have been legit, could have genuinely been a big blue boy scout... but the way he handled failure and was taken in by a system that covered up for him led him down the path that fed his exceptionalism and narcissism.
  • @KingVulpes
    Homelander is basically "what if a corporation raised Superman"
  • @hellofriend545
    Homelander literally murders a bunch of people horrifically and then he’s like “why should I face those consequences? Lose my fame and my job??😡” his entitlement to avoiding accountability is so spot on to….lots of people we see on television!
  • @ChicagoScorpion
    Basically how a more violent, psychopathic Batman vs very inexperienced but still violent and psychopathic Superman fight would go
  • This is why Homelander respected Black Noir so much in the live action series. Edit: For fuck's sake. "The show's creator, Eric Kripke, has said that only three episodes are considered canon: "Nubian vs Nubian", "John and Sun-Hee", and "One Plus One Equals Two". The finale, "One Plus One Equals Two", is considered canon to the flagship show and connects to season 3." This episode is literally Homelander's back story. It's canon.
  • @Randommtf
    bro this is how i imagine how hard it is for mute people to deal with misunderstanding
  • @PCMan8922
    Black Noir helping Homelander is pretty nice.
  • @juke414
    Season 4 was so good because it explained a lot about what drives Homelander. They brought the best psychologist in the world to train little homelander into seeking approval from people, he could've broken out of the white room anytime he wanted, even when they put him in the furnace to see if his skin would burn he stayed, because he wanted to make them proud. So when he made a mistake killing these hostages, and they still clapped and gave him approval, that's what created the homelander we see now.
  • @1Darth_Vader1
    To think Homelander's supposed to be 18 years old in this episode...
  • At this point you got to feel for the kid. He was never trained for any of this. Lived in cage his whole life and raised by a corporation. Had a mental breakdown and only had enablers around to make him worst. Is it any surprise he turned in to what he became.