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The Boys' main protagonist, Billy Butcher, might meet death in the last episode of season 4. Butcher suddenly heals after using Compound V, even though his prognosis is one of a terminal tumor. Embracing his deepest impulses—which are symbolized by the imagined persona Joe Kessler—gives him fresh powers. Although Butcher appears more robust than ever, season 4 gently suggests a potential challenger who might cut his run: Zoe.
The disclosure of Butcher's abilities coincided with Victoria Neuman's terrible death in the finale—bastly murdered by him. Seen by Zoe, this deed feeds her need for retribution. The horrific event provides strong character Zoe the drive and ability to bring Butcher down. She could ally with The Boys, Homelander, Gen V, all trying to stop Butcher's rule of terror given the appropriate assistance.
Though delayed by his increased authority, Butcher's death is unavoidable in The Boys season 5. His tumor is still present, but his killer remains unresolved. Though his condition might cause him to die, the more likely scenario is one involving an enemy. The writers of the show have made hints about Butcher's certain death, allowing viewers to guess on who would do the last blow.
For Butcher's last moments, several contenders surface. The main enemy of the show, Homelander, makes logical selection. But Butcher's acquired abilities make him a strong opponent, hence a defeat at the hands of a lesser character is unsatisfactory. Another possible actor is Ryan, Butcher's son. Butcher's great love for Ryan could make him sensitive and cause a terrible clash. Hughie, Butcher's closest friend, might also be involved, maybe providing Starlight or Kimiko with a diversion to execute the deadly blow.
But Zoe is a really interesting applicant; her drive for retribution derives from a very personal experience. The way the show emphasizes a circle of violence makes Zoe's possible part in Butcher's death especially significant. Her acts would draw attention to how the cycle of violence keeps on even following Homelander's death. This would give The Boys a dark, fitting finish, demonstrating that the earth is still rife with terrible powers even after a strong villain is defeated.
The Boys investigates a world in which superheroes are famous but in which their deeds go undetected most of the times. Driven by retaliation, Billy Butcher aims to reveal their shortcomings and assign responsibility. The shows explores the subtleties of morality, power, and the results of unbridled authority. Zoe's possible involvement in Butcher's killing emphasizes the sad cycle of violence that permeates our planet and gives still another element to this dark comic satire.