The Boys has shared a brand new poster imagining Homelander taking over for the God of Thunder on the poster of Thor: Love and ThunderLove and Thunder, which is the second Thor film helmed by Kiwi director Taika Waititi and the fourth Thor solo film overall, premiered in theaters on July 8. It follows Thor (Chris Hemsworth) after the events of Avengers: Endgame when his peaceful retirement is interrupted by the arrival of Gorr the God Butcher (Christian Bale), who must be defeated by a team of Thor and his friends including Korg (Taika Waititi), Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson), and Jane Foster (Natalie Portman), now known as The Mighty Thor because she is wielding Thor's hammer Mjolnir.

Although superhero media has been at an all-time high for the past decade or so, July 8 was a particularly jam-packed date. That day also marked the premiere of the final episode of The Boys season 3. The Prime Video series is a completely different take on the superhero mythos, following a team known as The Boys who are led by Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) and bent on taking down the superhero team known as The Seven. The series is known for its irreverent approach to the genre, incorporating gratuitous violence and graphic sexual content wherever possible. This includes one of the season's most infamous episodes, "Herogasm," which involves a superhero orgy.

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Today, the official Twitter account for The Boys made a post saying they were going to see Love and Thunder this weekend, but the "jury's still out." The post was accompanied by a poster created by fan artist blacknoir.edits. The poster in question is a parody of the real-life Thor: Love and Thunder poster, replacing Thor with Homelander, striking down Thor with a laser blast from his eyes. Check out the Tweet below:

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Homelander has certainly proven his strength in the recent season of The Boys. Although the question as to whether he could actually defeat Thor is one that should be lovingly debated by fans, it seems entirely possible in the specific canon of Love and Thunder. The new film finds Thor in a place where he is experiencing something of a mid-life crisis and wondering whether he should shirk his duties as an Avenger, so if Homelander caught him in the middle of that turmoil, it's entirely possible that he could overtake him.

Unfortunately, this imaginary crossover between The Boys and Thor: Love and Thunder is unlikely to ever happen. While the boys is not strictly established within the official DC Extended Universe, it is still a DC Comics property. Therefore, it is unlikely to ever meaningfully interact with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, though thankfully The Boys' brand allows them to cross the line, Deadpool style, at least in this way on social media.

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