The Boys has jumped in on social media's latest meme trend of producing fake Twitter warnings with a statement that, in typical The Boys fashion, reminds fans that superheroes are more problematic than what their PR campaigns suggest.

At first, the tweet offered a seemingly innocuous and uplifting message: "The world needs more Supes!" However, in what feels like a direct rebuttal from Billy Butcher himself, that quote was followed up by a more "truthful" disclaimer: "This claim is a load of fucking horse shit. Fuck Supes and fuck Vought."

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Some Twitter users were unable to read the faux-warning due to its bolded font, however. One user posted an image of the tweet with its lower half redacted and replaced with rectangles, writing, "what a fantastic tweet, if only I could see it though." In response, The Boys posted an image of the original, fully uncensored post below, reassuring that user, "We got you, mate."

This jab at Twitter's warning labels -- a trend that arose out of mockery towards the disclaimers put on Donald Trump's false claims about election fraud in the 2020 Presidential election --feels on-brand with how The Boys regularly satirizes modern pop culture obsessions like superhero fandom and social media. The latter was heavily featured in Season 2 as a tool used by Stormfront to generate support for her alt-right/literal Nazi crusade, winning over millions of devoted followers through memes and livestreams to the initial annoyance, and later admiration, of Homelander. It also pokes fun at how Vought -- a pharmaceutical mega-corporation with departments for running the various media campaigns which paint the Seven and other supes as altruistic figures -- works against the purpose of Twitter warnings calling out such false statements.

Amazon Studios' The Boys stars Karl Urban as Billy Butcher, Jack Quaid as Hughie, Laz Alonso as Mother's Milk, Tomer Kapon as Frenchie, Karen Fukuhara as Kimiko, Erin Moriarty as Annie January, Chace Crawford as the Deep, Antony Starr as Homelander and Aya Cash as Stormfront. Seasons 1 and 2 are currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

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