The superpowers Antony Starr, Chace Crawford would like to have
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The superpowers Antony Starr, Chace Crawford would like to have

By: - Entertainment Editor
/ 12:20 AM July 17, 2024

Chace Crawford as The Deep and Antony Starr as Homelander —PHOTOS BY MARCOGROB/PRIME VIDEO

Chace Crawford as The Deep and Antony Starr as Homelander —PHOTOS BY MARCO GROB/PRIME VIDEO

If you could have any superpower you want, which one would it be? For many people, it would be the ability to fly. But “The Boys” cast members Antony Starr and Chace Crawford, who portray Homelander and The Deep, respectively, in Prime Video’s “The Boys,” are as unpredictable as the series itself.

When Inquirer Entertainment asked them this question, Antony readily replied, “I’d love to be able to talk to fish. Actually [if you ask around,] that’s a very, very famous, very sought-after answer.”

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“Not surprised to hear that (laughs),” Chace said.

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Appetite for junk food

For his own answer, though, the dashing actor has chosen to whet his appetite for … junk food. “I’d like to be able to make [junk food] nutritious … so I could eat, like, all the McDonald’s I could (laughs) and it’d still be healthy for me.”

Antony looked at his friend and asked, “Really?”

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“I’ve said this about five times now, if you ever remember,” Chace told him.

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Antony said, “No, I don’t remember you saying that. But you’d have to assume that [something like that] isn’t really going to be healthy.”

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Chace reasoned, “But [my power would] make it healthy. It will taste the same and I can eat as much as I want. And it’s like you’ll get the same effect (laughs).”

“The Boys” wraps up its eight-episode fourth season tomorrow. INQ

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