The penultimate episode of The Boys season four brought significant revelations and character developments. A-Train finally exposed himself as the supe traitor within the Seven, while Billy Butcher confessed to holding a Vought scientist captive to create a supe-killing virus. However, the spotlight was on Black Noir, the martial arts assassin, who underwent a transformation in this episode.
Black Noir II, mentored by the Deep, was tasked by Homelander to eliminate the Boys. Despite his formidable abilities, the new Noir struggled to carry out the mission, showcasing a different side compared to the original Noir from the first three seasons. The original Noir, a ruthless killer who lost his ability to speak after betraying Soldier Boy, met a tragic end at the hands of Homelander.
In a recent interview, the actor portraying Black Noir discussed his journey on the show. He highlighted the challenges of playing two distinct versions of the character and how he approached their differences. The original Noir, with his stoic demeanor and hidden vulnerabilities, contrasted with the inexperienced and less composed new Noir.
The actor delved into the nuances of portraying Noir's evolution, emphasizing the character's struggle with violence and his gradual embrace of his darker nature. The pivotal fight scene in the Flatiron Building underscored Noir's internal conflict as he grappled with his newfound identity and the Deep's influence.
As the season progresses, viewers can expect to see new Noir embracing his violent tendencies and becoming a more formidable threat. The actor also reflected on the complex motivations of the original Noir, shedding light on his decision to withhold crucial information from Homelander.
The episode sets the stage for an intense season finale, promising further twists and revelations as the characters navigate their shifting allegiances and confront their inner demons.