Composer Christopher Lennertz Talks Putting The Christ Back In Christmas In The Boys Season 4
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary The Boys season 4 brings Billy Butcher, Homelander, Hughie, Starlight, and the rest back into the fold for more diabolical mayhem. For better or for worse, none of the show’s primary characters are the same as they were when the first season aired in 2019, and a litany of battles, betrayals, and other misdeeds has made their latest adventures weightier and ever more costly.
Season 4 Is A “Wind Up For The Swing” Of Season 5 Screen Rant: This season felt different to me. When you started watching it, how did it feel to you, compared to others? And I think sometimes that feels like, “Well, where's it going?”, but that's exactly the point. And the one thing is I know Kripke enough, and I know Seth and Evan enough, that all of it is very much on purpose. All of it is exactly what's going on in Eric's head, and I have no doubt that I will be shocked with my jaw on the ground when I start to see the first footage of season five. I'm counting on it and I can't wait to write music for it.
Inside The Creation Of “Let’s Put The Christ Back In Christmas” We have to talk about “Let’s Put The Christ Back in Christmas”. How did that start? Did Eric give you a title, or did he just say, “We’re going to have a musical number?” He was the Genie on Broadway. He was Washington in Hamilton. Also, like, “Yeah, absolutely, we need a giant black Jesus in Vought’s production that then they recast, probably, for numbers and stuff based on analytics.” I knew that was all going to happen. And what I didn’t know is that James was actually a giant The Boys fan and he has this giant comic book collection.
I don't like to be mean. I don't think I would've been mean, but I think the song is more about poking fun of not being accepting. And that's what Christmas is all about: actually making sure everybody feels joy. I'm sure there are people out there who'd be like, “Yeah, bulls**t. That's not it. You missed the point. You're going to hell.
Maybe a We Are the World or a U.S.A for Africa—we could do a big charity thing. There are so many great ideas, but it would allow me to get all of them in there and find out who can sing, and it would be great to finish the show.
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