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Fans will get to see a lot more of Erin Moriarty when season 4 ofThe Boysstreams on Amazon Prime sometime in 2024. Moriarty’s Annie January aka Starlight has seen a lot of evolution and development over the first 3 seasons. Marvel fans will also know that the talented star was once a Marvel alum, having portrayed Hope Shlottman in the first season ofJessica Jones.

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But it was through her marquee gig inThe Boysthat Moriarty became a recognizable face globally. TheMonster Partystar spoke about being part of the franchise and her future in it while also touching upon the growth of Starlight as  character in the show.

Erin Moriarty Talks All Things Starlight Ahead OfThe BoysSeason 4

Playing a superhero is every actor’s desire, but not all celebrities get the unique chance to make their dreams come true. Erin Moriarty had the good fortune of being part of two superhero franchises. While she featured in the first season of Marvel’sJessica Jonesas Hope Shlottman, her breakthrough role came inThe Boysin which she played the part of Annie January aka Starlight.

As a member of a group of superheroes named Seven,The Miracle Seasonstar impressed audiences across the world with her performance and held her own among other big actors like Karl Urban and Antony Starr. While Moriarty was a central figure in season 1 ofJessica Jones,The Boysgave the celebrity the space to explore the nuances of a complex character like Starlight.

Erin Moriarty

In an interview withScreen Rant Plus, Moriarty elaborated on the evolution of her character and the changes that fans will witness in her in the upcoming season 4 ofThe Boys. The actor stated that she welcomed the challenges to explore the darker side ofStarlightand felt grateful to be presented with the opportunity to do so.

“Part of the reason why I enjoy working on our show and this character is because it really isn’t black and white. It really is very complicated. It’s sad, it’s exploring the complicated, gray, dark sides of our own psyches. What I think the alleviation of that just brings forward things she was just taping to begin with, right. So once one thing is put away, another thing comes forward, potentially.”

Erin Moriarty

Moriarty also added that Starlight was an inspiration to her as a person and hence made it easy for her mirror those admirable qualities of the character on screen.

Erin Moriarty Is Excited For Fans To WitnessThe BoysSeason 4

Apart from her character Starlight who is integral to the plot ofThe Boys,Erin Moriartyis equally excited for fans to see the way the 4th season of the show has shaped up. While Moriarty was careful not to give out any spoilers, she hinted at what audiences can expect from Starlight and the other characters in the season which is due to stream in 2024. In an interview withCollider, she stated,

“Every season, we go a little bit deeper with each character. The characters that you thought would be villains, you start to learn a little bit more about them that perhaps makes you feel, not that they’re good guys, but that there are always gonna be details that you can never anticipate, that prevent you from putting that character in a box.”

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With the hype and anticipation forThe Boysseason 4 increasing day by day, ardent fans of the show will be eagerly waiting to see Moriarty, Karl Urban, and Antony Starr reunite on screen once more and have a complete blast together.

All 3 seasons ofThe Boysis currently streaming on Amazon Prime.

Sharanya Sankar

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Sharanya Sankar, Writer for FandomwireHaving completed her Masters degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, Sharanya has a solid foundation in writing which is also one of her passions. She has worked previously with Book My show for a couple of years where she gained experience reviewing films and writing feature articles. Sharanya’s articles on film and pop culture have also been published on Film Companion, a popular film-based website. Apart from movies and pop culture, her interests include music and sports. She has contributed over 650 articles to Fandomwire so far.

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