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Tomer Capone Talks Evolving Frenchie For Season 4 Of ‘The Boys’, What’s Next After The Superhero Satire Ends & Navigating Life As An Israeli Actor
Tomer Capone talks about what's next for him when The Boys superhero satire ends after Season 5, and navigating life as an Israeli actor.
EXCLUSIVE: Tomer Capone has long been a household name on Israeli screens, having worked on a number of successfully exported TV shows such as Hostages, political thriller Fauda and When Heroes Fly. His depiction of Frenchie, a former assassin with a murky past who is mired by deep childhood trauma, and the character’s heartfelt relationship with Kimiko (played by Karen Fukuhara) has offered audiences moments of respite from the superhero satire’s often dark, violent and lewd storyline. With the newest instalment of The Boys set to drop on Prime Video on Thursday and creator Eric Kripke recently announcing that this will be the penultimate season, making the upcoming Season 5 the end of the series, Capone sat down with Deadline to discuss what The Boys has meant for him and his career, his experience of navigating life as an Israeli actor amidst the ongoing Israel-Gaza crisis, and what’s next on the horizon for the actor.
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