‘The Boys’ Series Finale BTS Snaps Reveal Hilarious Elon Musk Easter Egg
The series finale of The Boys has sparked a wave of discussion online, especially around Homelander’s final storyline and a scene involving a billionaire character. The information comes from production design material shared by Jeff Mosa.
In the final episode, Homelander kills a billionaire named Günter Van Ellis. The character is described as an Elon Musk-type figure who represents a group of powerful billionaires working behind the scenes.
In the story, Oh Father encourages Homelander to meet him, saying it would help him secure more control over the world’s power structure. But Homelander refuses the idea completely.
He grows frustrated with relying on others and decides to act alone. He says, “I don’t need anyone anymore. I don’t need billionaires,” before taking Günter into space and leaving him there. The moment is designed to show Homelander breaking away from influence and control, choosing isolation and raw power instead.
After the finale was released, concept design material for the finale began circulating online. One of the shared details showed that the creative team used a photo of Elon Musk as a visual reference when designing the scene involving Homelander and the billionaire character.
This detail was posted by Jeff Mosa, who worked in production design on the series. The reference has been described by fans as a small Easter egg rather than a direct portrayal.
The connection to Musk became more noticeable when real-world events started to overlap with the show’s release discussions. A viral social media post criticized the finale of The Boys, especially how Homelander’s story was written. The post argued that the ending turned the character into a political symbol and exaggerated the tone of the narrative.
Elon Musk reacted to the discussion on social media with a short comment, writing, “Pathetic.” The response quickly spread across platforms and drew attention from Eric Kripke, the creator of The Boys. Kripke reshared the reaction and responded with humor, writing, “OMG this is his review of what @TheBoysTV did to Homelander, I’ll never get a better review ever.”


Musk later responded again with a longer post. In it, he admitted he had not watched the show but still commented on the finale and Kripke’s creative choices. He wrote, “I didn’t watch the show tbh, here’s the second best review… Kripke probably got flack from his wife’s bf for Homelander being used in based memes and had to write that ending as a groveling apology.”

The exchange quickly spread online and turned into a wider debate among fans. Some viewers defended the finale and its direction for Homelander, while others agreed with parts of the criticism about tone and messaging. The discussion added another layer of attention to the already controversial ending of the series.
In the end, the finale of The Boys did not just close Homelander’s story. It also became part of a larger online conversation that mixed fiction, production details, and real-world figures, showing how closely the show continues to connect with internet culture.
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