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The Boys star Jack Quaid has opened up about Hughie’s arc in the show's final season while reflecting on what the series has meant to him. Created by Eric Kripke and based on the comics by Garth ...
While any number of our series regulars could be on the chopping back before the finale, all eyes are on Jack Quaid’s Hughie Campbell as he goes down a troubling path of addiction and self ...
The Boys began with Hughie’s trauma. The show has kept that (A-)Train going with every season (even when Hughie made some peace with A-Train himself), but the fourth season arguably put Hughie ...
Hughie (Jack Quaid) and the Boys want in so they can figure out The Seven’s secret plan. To infiltrate the party, Hughie has to assume the identity of Tek Knight’s potential new sidekick Web ...
Speaking with ComicBook to promote his new movie Novocaine, we asked Quaid on a scale of one to ten how much pain Hughie would be in when The Boys season 5 rolls around. His answer of course ...
After Hughie’s father has a stroke and slips into a coma, Hughie rushes to be by his side. He feels guilty and distraught for obvious reasons, but those feelings soon give way to anger when his ...
This story contains spoilers for The Boys. From comics to the small screen, The Boys franchise has always tortured Hughie Campbell. The story is known for its sadism (and nihilism, and misanthropy ...
A lot of funny and shocking things happen but the episode ends with heartbreak. The effect of Compound V on Hughie’s dad is absolutely devastating, proving that Butcher is actually right sometimes.
This season, we are diving into Hughie’s biggest core wound: his mother abandoning him. Hughie’s mom comes back into the picture in season four, affecting his work with the Boys and making him ...