The Boys’ Antony Starr Talks His G20 Villain, And Why He Loved Taking On Another Messed Up Character


If you watch The Boys, you already know how capable Antony Starr is when it comes to portraying a sinister villain thanks to his role as Homelander. But in his latest role for G20, which is among the titles new on streaming this week, he plays a terrorist named Rutledge who not only goes up against a room of global leaders, but Viola Davis as a U.S. president on a mission to stop him. When CinemaBlend spoke to Starr about the new movie, he talked to us about the great “fun” he had tapping into playing another bad guy.

When I spoke to the actor virtually, while he films Season 5 of The Boys, I asked him how he approaches playing not one but multiple characters he might not agree with. Here’s what he had to say:

I think it’s interesting ’cause I think maybe I do agree with him. I don’t agree with what he’s doing, but I do think I empathize with the guy. I think he’s got a pretty compelling case, honestly. I just think I would pull the character aside and go ‘Buddy, just take a breath. Just relax. Let’s talk this out. Use your words.’ But, this guy’s reached a point where he doesn’t want to use words.



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