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The Boys final season can use one of the comics' most infamous moments to give the show's climax the shock and awe it needs.
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In Season 4, Episode 6, the actor behind Black Noir’s finally revealed himself and in Episode 7 fans see Noir suddenly fall to the ground into slumber during his with The Deep (Chace Crawford ...
This is actually Black Noir II — not to be confused with the original Black Noir in the first three seasons of The Boys. (And yes, that original Noir was also portrayed by Mitchell.) ...
In season three, the Boys eventually tracked down Soldier Boy and freed him from the Russians in hopes that he would join them in helping to defeat Homelander. The most powerful supe agreed, but only ...
A minor Black Noir character detail in The Boys is inspired by the real life actor Nathan Mitchell. "We’ll be in scenes and he’s literally asleep.
Warning: The following contains spoilers for The Boys Season 4, Episode 7. Proceed at your own risk! After three seasons, The Boys’ Black Noir is speaking up, and the man giving him voice is ...
It has been fun — and sometimes jarring — to hear Black Noir chime in with his own thoughts, even as his colleagues with The Seven remind him he’s still supposed to be mute.
He and Black Noir (Nathan Mitchell) are sent by Homelander to eliminate Butcher and Starlight (Erin Moriarty), and we get a mini Seven vs. The Boys battle.
Black Noir has been an integral part of The Boys since the show began, and despite his death in season 3, the character's story is far from over.
Mitchell played the character of Black Noir for four-going-on-five seasons of The Boys, Amazon's R-rated drama that is definitely not set in the universe of DC Comics, but heavily satirizes ...