After A New The Boys Season 5 Update, I’m Confident Jack Quaid’s Hughie Won’t Die

One intriguing The Boys season 5 update almost confirms that Hughie will survive in the show’s final installment. Since The Boys season 5 will mark the end of the series’ run, it will undoubtedly feature many shocking deaths. Almost nothing about season 5’s story has been revealed, but it is hard not to guess that many beloved and hated characters from the show will not make it out alive before the final credits roll. Since Hughie, too, happens to be one of the most admired characters in The Boys, the shadow of doom lurks over him as well.

Many story beats in The Boys, so far, have suggested that Hughie is marked for death in the final season. His death would also hold immense narrative significance in the sense that it would highlight how Butcher destroyed everything he once valued in his pursuit of revenge against the supes. However, a new tease surrounding The Boys season 5’s story hints that even though many characters will ultimately meet a tragic doom, Hughie will not be one of them.

It Would Make No Sense If Hughie Died Right After Becoming A “Full-Blown Man” In The Boys Season 5

Jack Quaid’s Description Of Hughie’s Evolution Hints At His Season 5 Fate

In a recent interview (via Screen Rant), The Boys star Jack Quaid opened up about his character’s evolution and future in the series. After recalling how the show changed his life and discussing how satisfying it was to play Hughie, Quaid highlighted how much Hughie has changed since season 1. “In the first season, he’s like a baby,” said Jack Quaid, before recounting how Hughie became “a kid learning about everything” in season 2 and a rebellious teenager in season 3.

Based on Jack Quaid’s description, Hughie will finally touch manhood in season 5, which significantly reduces the odds of his death because it would make little narrative sense for the series to kill him off right after his catharsis.

Explaining his character’s transformation with each The Boys season, Quaid further added how he ended up “really maturing and growing” in season 4 after experiencing the pain of losing his father. The actor concluded that Hughie’s rite of pᴀssage ends in season 5, where he becomes “a full-blown man. Based on Jack Quaid’s description, Hughie will finally touch manhood in season 5, which significantly reduces the odds of his death because it would make little narrative sense for the series to kill him off right after his catharsis.

The Boys’ Comic Series Also Suggests Hughie Will Survive Season 5

Hughie’s Story Has A Largely Positive Ending In The Original Comics


Hughie Campbell with the rest of the Boys sitting behind him.

Even in the original The Boys comics, the final arc features extreme mayhem and bloodshed, followed by the deaths of many main characters. Billy Butcher, too, meets a tragic fate before he can execute his genocidal plans of eradicating all supes from the face of the planet. Hughie, on the other hand, not only saves the day by stopping Butcher but also ends up surviving all the chaos that ensues in the closing storyline. His narrative ends with him taking Butcher’s role, where he ensures that Vought never rises to power again.

Like his show counterpart, Hughie finally becomes a man when he takes it upon himself to hold the supes and Vought accountable. The comics also have an epilogue, тιтled Dear Becky, in which supes and Vought fade out of relevance while Hughie lives a simple life with Annie in Scotland. The story concludes with Hughie swearing to never think about Butcher again and gathering the courage to marry Annie. While only time will tell whether The Boys season 5 will feature the epilogue story, it seems like Hughie’s final arc will be similar to his comic counterpart’s.

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