After making fun of the publicity stunt of Donald Trump at McDonald's, the X account of the series The Boys this time attacks Elon Musk.
The Boys: the new parody from Vought International
Well known to fans of the series The Boysthe fictional company Vought International is very active both in the world of the show, but also in reality, thanks to its X account which continues to keep it alive. Indeed, the company has no shortage of influential work, between the escapades of Donald Trump and the outings of Elon Musk which should occupy a large place in the news for the next four years. While Donald Trump's publicity stunt, which had mocked the experience of Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in a McDonald's, had earned him a dirty post on the X page of Vought International, it was the turn of the boss of of Tesla to be the subject of a new well-regarded publication.
Indeed, the recent appointment of the American and South African businessman by the 47th President of the United States at the head of a Ministry of Territorial Efficiencyinspired Vought International a new parody.
Today, Vought is proud to announce Deep as the head of a newly formed agency: the Department of Preserving Earth (DOPE). In this role, he’ll work closely with his best friend Homelander to make our oceans a little more Super. After his resounding success as head of Crime… pic.twitter.com/a8i1M2b8wD
— Vought International (@VoughtIntl)
Today, Vought is proud to announce that The Deep is leading a newly created agency: the Department of Earth Conservation (DOPE). In this role, he will work closely with his best friend Homelander to make our oceans a little more Super. After his resounding success at the helm of Crime Analtics, we are confident that everything will go wonderfully!
This new tweet reminds us once again of the satirical dimension of the series The Boysinspired by the eponymous comic book series by Garth Ennis, but also its anchoring in reality. The parody has become so close to reality that one can wonder whether fiction or reality prevails. Furthermore, showrunner Eric Kripke has never hidden his antipathy towards the Trump administration and its supporters. It's easy to imagine that this new publication will provoke strong reactions among fans of the American billionaire and president.
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