The Boys New Characters, Sister Sage, Firecracker, Joe Kessler and Daphne Campbell Hughie's estranged mom
The Boys Season 4 introduces a new conflict as Homelander struggles with aging and the team targets Congresswoman Victoria Neuman, introducing new members of the Seven Sister Sage and Firecracker
18/06/2024
New characters of The boys season 4
Sister Sage - Character Profile
Name: Sister Sage
Portrayed by: Susan Heyward
Powers:
- Advanced Intelligence
- Engineering Skills
- Photographic Memory
- Empathic Accuracy
- Hypercognition
Background: From a low-income background in Detroit, Sister Sage rose to prominence as a member of the Teenage Kix.
Personality: Cynical, manipulative, and condescending.
Role: Advisor to Homelander, helping him create chaos and gain power.
Goals: To orchestrate societal chaos, believing "all democracies fail because people are stupid," and to have Homelander resolve it.
Potential Conflicts:
- Moral Clashes: Her cynical nature might conflict with more idealistic characters.
- Power Struggles: She could clash with Homelander or others if their plans differ.
- Isolation: Her manipulative and condescending attitude could alienate potential allies.
Sister Sage is a powerful and intelligent character, using her abilities to further Homelander's ambitions while her manipulative nature and cynical views create potential for conflict.
Firecracker - Character Profile
Name: Firecracker
Portrayed by: Valorie Curry
Powers:
- Spark Production: Can produce sparks from her fingertips
- Weaponry: Carries a gun, which is rare for supes
Background: Firecracker is a right-wing American YouTuber, author, and political activist, modeled after real-life alt-right figures like Kristi Noem.
Personality: Extreme and politically charged, with strong right-wing views.
Role in The Seven: Recruited by Homelander and Sister Sage to join the superhero team, her extreme views and actions create turmoil within the organization.
Impact on the Series: Firecracker adds a new layer of political intrigue, conspiracy theories, and intense action. Her interactions with other characters, especially Starlight, will shape key plot developments.
Conflict with Starlight: Firecracker has a grudge against Starlight due to a mean, slut-shaming prank that Starlight played on her in their early teenage years. Her main motivation is to get back at Annie for this incident, which she feels has had a lasting impact on her life.
Firecracker’s introduction brings political tension and personal vendettas to the forefront, significantly impacting the dynamics within The Seven and driving the storyline forward.
Joe Kessler
Portrayed by: Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Background and History: Joe Kessler, a CIA operative with a long history with Billy Butcher, is an original character created for the Amazon Prime series, not present in the original comics. He has a complex relationship with Butcher, stemming from their past covert missions together.
Role in Season 4: Joe Kessler is introduced in the first three episodes of Season 4 as a key player in the unfolding story. He shares a mysterious and complex past with Butcher, focusing on taking down superpowered individuals (supes). Kessler is anti-supe and works to prevent a war involving Ryan, Homelander's son.
Relationship with Billy Butcher: Kessler is one of the few who knows about Butcher's medical condition. He is frustrated with Butcher's focus on Homelander and Ryan, believing they need more drastic measures against the supes. This leads to tension between them, with Kessler pushing Butcher to use Ryan as a weapon against Homelander.
Goals and Motivations: Joe Kessler aims to stop supes from rounding up humans and putting them in camps. He works behind the scenes to recruit Butcher for a more aggressive operation against the supes.
Differences from the Comics: Joe Kessler differs significantly from the comics' character Howard Kessler, a CIA analyst. Joe's backstory, personality, and role in the series are unique to the show.
Future of the Character: The future of Joe Kessler in The Boys is uncertain. However, Jeffrey Dean Morgan has shown interest in a potential spin-off show, hinting at the character's compelling nature and intriguing backstory.
Daphne Campbell – Hughie’s estranged mom
Daphne Campbell, played by Rosemarie DeWitt, is Hughie Campbell's mother in The Boys. Her backstory is revealed in Season 4, where it is shown that she left Hughie when he was six years old due to her struggles with severe depression and suicidal thoughts. She had been depressed after giving birth to Hughie and tried to take her own life, but was unsuccessful. She then left Hughie and his father, Hugh Sr., to avoid hurting them further. Hughie's resentment towards her for abandoning him is a significant part of his character development throughout the series. Daphne returns to Hughie's life because his father, Hugh Sr., suffers a stroke, leaving Daphne with control over his medical decisions. In a scene early in episode 2, she reveals that she works for Voughtality, Vought's pharmaceutical subsidiary, as a consultant.