AceShowbiz
 
Queen Maeve's Finale Absence Explained by The Boys Creator
TMDb/The Boys
TV

The Boys series finale delivers shocking deaths, surprise returns, and one major absence. Read the full breakdown of the epic ending.

AceShowbiz - After seven years, the fifth and final season of The Boys has come to an end as the series finale premiered on streaming this week. As expected, there was plenty of death, destruction, and bloodshed in the last chapter, with multiple fan favorites being taken off the board in epic fashion. There were also some surprise returns for the show, with Frenchie coming back despite dying in the last episode for a touching moment, plus Homelander's son Ryan had a big part to play, while Giancarlo Esposito's Stan Edgar made a last-minute return as the CEO of Vought.

One notable absence from The Boys' series finale was a character that fans thought might get a surprise appearance: the show's version of Wonder Woman, Queen Maeve, played by Dominique McElligott. Though the character has been absent since Season 3, that gap in appearances had some convinced that she might actually show up. According to series creator Erik Kripke, they considered it, but there is a good reason it did not happen.

"I was in conversation with Dom," Kripke told Gold Derby. "We still email once in a while. She's mostly retired from acting, and her schedule didn't work out."

Kripke further noted that the potential cameo for Queen Maeve never got further than an idea, adding: "I would have loved to have had Maeve... It was all a very friendly, non-controversial thing. I was like, 'If we wrote it, would you do it?' And she's like, 'I'm kind of out of it, and I'm busy, and unfortunately I can't, but send everyone my love.' That was sort of it."

The "Previously On" recap that played ahead of The Boys' series finale did include Queen Maeve briefly, which may have sparked the idea for some fans that the character would return. In truth, the clip used of the character was meant to remind audiences about her conversations with Annie, which came up at a pivotal moment in the start of the episode as she shared the screen with Gen V's Marie Moreau, played by Jaz Sinclair. The clip with Maeve was never meant to tease her return, but to set up this exchange.

McElligott's retirement from the industry may have resulted in one of the best story decisions that The Boys could not have planned for. When the character departed at the end of Season 3, she got something that was incredibly rare for the series at that point: a happy ending. Though she was officially without her powers after fighting Soldier Boy, she was able to reunite with her love interest, Elena, and escape the country. Ashley Barrett even became aware that she got away, and even deleted the footage to protect her from retaliation by Vought or Homelander.

About This Article

AI-Assisted Content: This article was created with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology under human editorial oversight. Our editorial team reviews and verifies all AI-generated content for accuracy.

Sources: Information in this article may be aggregated from publicly available sources including press releases, news agencies, and entertainment industry sources. We provide attribution where applicable and strive to ensure factual accuracy.

Learn More: For details about our editorial standards and practices, visit our Editorial Standards page.

Contact: Questions or concerns? Email us at [email protected]

Follow AceShowbiz.com @ Google News

You can share this post!

You might also like
Related Posts