During the 95th annual celebration of the Oscars, Vought International, the mythical superhero/pharmaceutical company in The Boys, released an Academy Award style tribute to one of their characters Queen Maeve, played by Dominique McElligott (The Boys: Diabolical, House of Cards, Leap Year) According to ScreenRant. Maeve is often used as a marketing tactic in the television universe, especially after she released her sexual preference to the media-obsessed public; her entire identity became based around inclusive advertising and LGBTQ+ based commercializing.
The In Memoriam was posted just a few hours prior to the Academy Awards, on Vought International’s Twitter account.” The video tribute is compiled of black and white slow-motion pictures of the iconic hero, the video was put together with an alternative agenda by Vought International who was lobbying to have their long catalog of superheroes integrated into the United States military.
The post reads “Tonight, we honor Queen Maeve with this emotional In Memoriam at the Supie Awards. A hero on and off screen, her acting in Dawn of the Seven and Her Majesty will be studied by performing arts students at Godolkin University for years to come. Rest In Pride, Queen!”
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