Homelander

2019Reaction image / exploitable template / catchphraseactive

Also known as: Stressed Homelander · Homelander Clapping · Homelander Gets Applause

Homelander is a 2019 reaction-image meme from *The Boys* featuring actor Antony Starr's deranged superhero, defined by unhinged expressions and templates including "Stressed Homelander" and "Homelander Gets Applause.

Homelander memes come from the Amazon Prime Video series *The Boys*, where actor Antony Starr portrays a deranged, narcissistic superhero who functions as a dark mirror of Superman1. Starting around 2019 when the show debuted, various scenes of Homelander's unhinged expressions and unsettling behavior turned into widely shared reaction images and exploitable templates, with formats like "Stressed Homelander" and "Homelander Gets Applause" becoming staples of meme culture3.

TL;DR

Homelander memes come from the Amazon Prime Video series *The Boys*, where actor Antony Starr portrays a deranged, narcissistic superhero who functions as a dark mirror of Superman.

Overview

Homelander memes draw from the Amazon Prime Video series *The Boys*, based on the comic by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson1. The character is the leader of The Seven, a team of corrupt superheroes funded by the megacorporation Vought, and he masks his psychopathic tendencies behind a patriotic public image1. Actor Antony Starr's performance delivers an extraordinary range of unsettling facial expressions, from barely contained rage to hollow smiles, and these moments became natural material for internet memes3.

The most popular formats feature screenshots and GIFs of Homelander in moments of emotional breakdown, forced composure, or sinister satisfaction. His ability to snap between charming public persona and terrifying private behavior gives memers a rich library of exploitable expressions3.

*The Boys* premiered on Amazon Prime Video on July 26, 2019, with Antony Starr in the role of Homelander1. The character was originally created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Darick Robertson for the comic book series of the same name, where Homelander is described as a supposedly patriotic superhero who is actually the product of secret laboratory experiments1. In the TV adaptation, developed by Eric Kripke, Homelander's portrayal leaned heavily into his narcissism, insecurity, and capacity for sudden violence1.

From the show's first season, viewers began screenshotting Homelander's more intense moments. His laser-eyed stare, his forced smile while seething internally, and his rooftop brooding all circulated as reaction images on Twitter and Reddit shortly after the show's debut3.

Origin & Background

Platform
Amazon Prime Video (source material), Twitter / Reddit (meme spread)
Key People
Unknown, Antony Starr
Date
2019
Year
2019

*The Boys* premiered on Amazon Prime Video on July 26, 2019, with Antony Starr in the role of Homelander. The character was originally created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Darick Robertson for the comic book series of the same name, where Homelander is described as a supposedly patriotic superhero who is actually the product of secret laboratory experiments. In the TV adaptation, developed by Eric Kripke, Homelander's portrayal leaned heavily into his narcissism, insecurity, and capacity for sudden violence.

From the show's first season, viewers began screenshotting Homelander's more intense moments. His laser-eyed stare, his forced smile while seething internally, and his rooftop brooding all circulated as reaction images on Twitter and Reddit shortly after the show's debut.

How It Spread

The meme formats expanded as each new season dropped. Season 2 (2020) introduced more meme-worthy scenes, including Homelander's increasingly erratic public appearances within the show's plot. The "Stressed Homelander" format, featuring the character visibly struggling to maintain composure, became a popular way to express anxiety or frustration about everyday situations.

"Homelander Gets Applause" emerged as another major template, depicting the character receiving a standing ovation despite doing something terrible. People used it to comment on situations where bad behavior gets rewarded or where public figures face no consequences.

The character's political dimension also fueled spread. Series creator Eric Kripke stated publicly that he views Homelander as a metaphor for Donald Trump, and the character is described as "the living personification of how the world sees the United States". This political reading made Homelander memes especially popular during election cycles and political discourse online.

Urban Dictionary entries further illustrate how deeply the character penetrated internet slang, with "pulling a Homelander" entering casual usage to describe unhinged or inappropriately powerful behavior.

Platforms

RedditTwitterInstagramTikTok

Timeline

2022

Format emerges from The Boys as character-based reaction meme

2022-2023

Spreads across platforms as dark humor reaction format

2023-present

Remains active reaction for expressing hidden menace and danger

2024-01-01

Homelander reached mainstream popularity and media coverage

2025-01-01

Homelander is still actively used and shared across platforms

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

Homelander memes typically follow a few common formats:

Stressed Homelander: Find a relatable stressful situation (work deadline, social obligation, minor inconvenience) and pair it with a screenshot of Homelander visibly struggling to keep it together. The humor comes from applying a supervillain's breakdown to mundane problems.

Homelander Gets Applause: Use this when someone does something questionable but faces no pushback. The format often places a label on Homelander and another on the applauding crowd, following the object-labeling convention.

Homelander Stare / Laser Eyes: Screenshots of Homelander about to lose control work well for expressing suppressed rage or the moment before snapping.

General Reaction: Any screenshot of Starr's expressive performance can function as a standalone reaction image. The character's range from fake warmth to open menace gives posters options for nearly any emotional context.

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

Homelander's meme presence grew alongside the show's cultural footprint. *The Boys* became one of Amazon Prime Video's flagship series, and Homelander's scenes were frequently the most clipped and shared moments from each season. Antony Starr's performance received critical acclaim, with reviewers noting how his portrayal of a narcissistic superhero tapped into real anxieties about power, celebrity, and authoritarianism.

Kripke's explicit comparison of Homelander to Donald Trump turned the character into a political shorthand. During election seasons and political controversies, Homelander memes spiked as users on both sides of the political spectrum deployed the character's image to make points about leadership, manipulation, and public image versus private behavior.

The "dark Superman" concept itself predates *The Boys*, but Homelander became the most widely recognized version of this archetype in meme culture, often referenced alongside other "evil Superman" variants like Omni-Man from *Invincible*.

Fun Facts

In the original comics, Homelander is revealed to not actually be the one who committed many of the atrocities attributed to him. His clone, Black Noir, committed them to frame Homelander and eventually justify killing him.

Antony Starr's Homelander was grown from DNA taken from Soldier Boy's semen in the TV show's lore, making him the biological son of another superhero parody.

The character's mother in the comics was a mentally disabled woman who died giving birth to him, and he spent most of his early life chained down with a hydrogen bomb strapped to him.

Homelander's name is a direct reference to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, fitting his role as a commentary on American power.

The show has been compared to a darker version of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but with the corporate satire turned up to maximum.

Derivatives & Variations

Variations with different Homelander expressions

A variation of Homelander

(2022)

Paired reactions showing innocent vs. menacing states

A variation of Homelander

(2022)

Extended sequences showing escalating instability

A variation of Homelander

(2022)

Video versions with audio from the character

A variation of Homelander

(2022)

Frequently Asked Questions

References (3)

  1. 1
  2. 2
    Homelanderencyclopedia
  3. 3

Homelander

2019Reaction image / exploitable template / catchphraseactive

Also known as: Stressed Homelander · Homelander Clapping · Homelander Gets Applause

Homelander is a 2019 reaction-image meme from *The Boys* featuring actor Antony Starr's deranged superhero, defined by unhinged expressions and templates including "Stressed Homelander" and "Homelander Gets Applause.

Homelander memes come from the Amazon Prime Video series *The Boys*, where actor Antony Starr portrays a deranged, narcissistic superhero who functions as a dark mirror of Superman. Starting around 2019 when the show debuted, various scenes of Homelander's unhinged expressions and unsettling behavior turned into widely shared reaction images and exploitable templates, with formats like "Stressed Homelander" and "Homelander Gets Applause" becoming staples of meme culture.

TL;DR

Homelander memes come from the Amazon Prime Video series *The Boys*, where actor Antony Starr portrays a deranged, narcissistic superhero who functions as a dark mirror of Superman.

Overview

Homelander memes draw from the Amazon Prime Video series *The Boys*, based on the comic by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. The character is the leader of The Seven, a team of corrupt superheroes funded by the megacorporation Vought, and he masks his psychopathic tendencies behind a patriotic public image. Actor Antony Starr's performance delivers an extraordinary range of unsettling facial expressions, from barely contained rage to hollow smiles, and these moments became natural material for internet memes.

The most popular formats feature screenshots and GIFs of Homelander in moments of emotional breakdown, forced composure, or sinister satisfaction. His ability to snap between charming public persona and terrifying private behavior gives memers a rich library of exploitable expressions.

*The Boys* premiered on Amazon Prime Video on July 26, 2019, with Antony Starr in the role of Homelander. The character was originally created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Darick Robertson for the comic book series of the same name, where Homelander is described as a supposedly patriotic superhero who is actually the product of secret laboratory experiments. In the TV adaptation, developed by Eric Kripke, Homelander's portrayal leaned heavily into his narcissism, insecurity, and capacity for sudden violence.

From the show's first season, viewers began screenshotting Homelander's more intense moments. His laser-eyed stare, his forced smile while seething internally, and his rooftop brooding all circulated as reaction images on Twitter and Reddit shortly after the show's debut.

Origin & Background

Platform
Amazon Prime Video (source material), Twitter / Reddit (meme spread)
Key People
Unknown, Antony Starr
Date
2019
Year
2019

*The Boys* premiered on Amazon Prime Video on July 26, 2019, with Antony Starr in the role of Homelander. The character was originally created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Darick Robertson for the comic book series of the same name, where Homelander is described as a supposedly patriotic superhero who is actually the product of secret laboratory experiments. In the TV adaptation, developed by Eric Kripke, Homelander's portrayal leaned heavily into his narcissism, insecurity, and capacity for sudden violence.

From the show's first season, viewers began screenshotting Homelander's more intense moments. His laser-eyed stare, his forced smile while seething internally, and his rooftop brooding all circulated as reaction images on Twitter and Reddit shortly after the show's debut.

How It Spread

The meme formats expanded as each new season dropped. Season 2 (2020) introduced more meme-worthy scenes, including Homelander's increasingly erratic public appearances within the show's plot. The "Stressed Homelander" format, featuring the character visibly struggling to maintain composure, became a popular way to express anxiety or frustration about everyday situations.

"Homelander Gets Applause" emerged as another major template, depicting the character receiving a standing ovation despite doing something terrible. People used it to comment on situations where bad behavior gets rewarded or where public figures face no consequences.

The character's political dimension also fueled spread. Series creator Eric Kripke stated publicly that he views Homelander as a metaphor for Donald Trump, and the character is described as "the living personification of how the world sees the United States". This political reading made Homelander memes especially popular during election cycles and political discourse online.

Urban Dictionary entries further illustrate how deeply the character penetrated internet slang, with "pulling a Homelander" entering casual usage to describe unhinged or inappropriately powerful behavior.

Platforms

RedditTwitterInstagramTikTok

Timeline

2022

Format emerges from The Boys as character-based reaction meme

2022-2023

Spreads across platforms as dark humor reaction format

2023-present

Remains active reaction for expressing hidden menace and danger

2024-01-01

Homelander reached mainstream popularity and media coverage

2025-01-01

Homelander is still actively used and shared across platforms

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

Homelander memes typically follow a few common formats:

Stressed Homelander: Find a relatable stressful situation (work deadline, social obligation, minor inconvenience) and pair it with a screenshot of Homelander visibly struggling to keep it together. The humor comes from applying a supervillain's breakdown to mundane problems.

Homelander Gets Applause: Use this when someone does something questionable but faces no pushback. The format often places a label on Homelander and another on the applauding crowd, following the object-labeling convention.

Homelander Stare / Laser Eyes: Screenshots of Homelander about to lose control work well for expressing suppressed rage or the moment before snapping.

General Reaction: Any screenshot of Starr's expressive performance can function as a standalone reaction image. The character's range from fake warmth to open menace gives posters options for nearly any emotional context.

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

Homelander's meme presence grew alongside the show's cultural footprint. *The Boys* became one of Amazon Prime Video's flagship series, and Homelander's scenes were frequently the most clipped and shared moments from each season. Antony Starr's performance received critical acclaim, with reviewers noting how his portrayal of a narcissistic superhero tapped into real anxieties about power, celebrity, and authoritarianism.

Kripke's explicit comparison of Homelander to Donald Trump turned the character into a political shorthand. During election seasons and political controversies, Homelander memes spiked as users on both sides of the political spectrum deployed the character's image to make points about leadership, manipulation, and public image versus private behavior.

The "dark Superman" concept itself predates *The Boys*, but Homelander became the most widely recognized version of this archetype in meme culture, often referenced alongside other "evil Superman" variants like Omni-Man from *Invincible*.

Fun Facts

In the original comics, Homelander is revealed to not actually be the one who committed many of the atrocities attributed to him. His clone, Black Noir, committed them to frame Homelander and eventually justify killing him.

Antony Starr's Homelander was grown from DNA taken from Soldier Boy's semen in the TV show's lore, making him the biological son of another superhero parody.

The character's mother in the comics was a mentally disabled woman who died giving birth to him, and he spent most of his early life chained down with a hydrogen bomb strapped to him.

Homelander's name is a direct reference to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, fitting his role as a commentary on American power.

The show has been compared to a darker version of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but with the corporate satire turned up to maximum.

Derivatives & Variations

Variations with different Homelander expressions

A variation of Homelander

(2022)

Paired reactions showing innocent vs. menacing states

A variation of Homelander

(2022)

Extended sequences showing escalating instability

A variation of Homelander

(2022)

Video versions with audio from the character

A variation of Homelander

(2022)

Frequently Asked Questions

References (3)

  1. 1
  2. 2
    Homelanderencyclopedia
  3. 3