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Jensen Ackles portraits by Gioia Maruccio for Monte Carlo Times "Within these portraits, that awareness does not need to be stated. Ackles carries a composed, almost restrained presence, where charisma does not need to announce itself."
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How The Boys cast Jared Padalecki as The Seven's OG speedster Mister Marathon: 'I want more than a cameo for Jared'
The cat (in this case, the cheetah) is out of the bag, courtesy of Jared Padalecki himself.
The Supernatural alum spilled the beans about his character on The Boys season 5 during an April FACTS convention panel in Belgium. "I can finally say it," he said before confirming for the gathered audience that he's playing Mister Marathon, the original speedster of The Seven before the supe was replaced with A-Train (Jessie T. Usher).
"My reaction is, it's totally fine," Eric Kripke, showrunner of The Boys and Padalecki's former showrunner on Supernatural, tells Entertainment Weekly after the reveal. "We're close enough to the episode. It increases excitement for the episode. Enough people online were talking about it that I'm sure he saw it and he was like, 'Oh okay! It must be out.'"
Padalecki's Mister Marathon will appear alongside Jensen Ackles as Soldier Boy and Misha Collins as a still-unspecific character on episode 5 of The Boys final season for a highly anticipated Supernatural reunion.
Padalecki has been on Kripke's mind for a long time. "I've wanted to get him on the show for years, but he was busy shooting Walker and so our schedules never lined up," he says. "I knew that Walker was ending and so he would have a window that he could shoot. It was more like I walked into this season saying, 'I want more than a cameo for Jared. I want a meaty, fun role that really turns the story.'"
Kripke credits Judalina Neira, a scribe in the season 5 writers' room who pitched Padalecki as Mister Marathon. "I jumped on that," the showrunner adds. "And then it puts him in the mythology of the show in a really fun way. He used to be at Seven Tower, he was in that conference room, he was a part of the lore. So I thought that was perfect. And part of me just loved the idea of him playing a coke-blowing scumbag because he's such a good guy both in real life and in all the roles he plays. I just wanted him to be really sleazy, and he crushed it."
The Boys season 5 is fully into the final battle in the war against Homelander (Antony Starr), who's determined to become a god by tracking down V1, the original and more potent version of Compound V that can potentially make him immortal.
Kripke tees up the big Supernatural reunion moment in episode 5, which drops on Amazon's Prime Video streaming platform on April 29. "I'm just excited that [fans will] be able to see those three guys together playing in scenes â and playing totally different people," he says. "But you can still feel the chemistry. Once we figured out this would be perfect for Jared, that was when we really realized we should do this Jared-Jensen storyline, because that's what people wanna see."
âThe Boysâ Star Jensen Ackles On The âMental Adjustmentâ Of This Weekâs âSupernaturalâ Reunion & Exploring Soldier Boyâs Origin In âVought Risingâ
DEADLINE:Â Soldier Boy is such a fun, wild, off-the-cuff character. Iâm curious, what was the wildest line that you had to say this season?Â
JENSEN ACKLES:Â I mean there were a few, and Iâm thinking of one now. It hasnât aired yet but it was basically a story about the Virgin Mary.Â
DEADLINE:Â Iâll keep an eye out for that one. Tell me about the way things develop this season with Homelander, considering the father-son connection, and Soldier Boy suddenly deciding to save him despite finding him incredibly weird.
ACKLES: I believe it shifted something in Soldier Boy a little bit of like, âOK, maybe heâs not a complete waste of space, and maybe there is something salvageable about this relationship.â I donât think heâs convinced that there is. I think heâs questioning it now, whereas before he was like, âFuck this guy. I donât care if he lives or dies. In fact, I hope he dies cause heâs ⊠a disappointment.â And he probably hates him because heâs a reflection of himself. Weâll find more out about that in Vought Rising. But I think that stress against that relationship was softened a bit in final scene in episode four, when we kind of see Homelander walk away from what could have been the end of Soldier Boy. I mean, it was funny as I asked Kripke, I was like, âWould the lasers actually kill Soldier Boy? Would that be something that could happen?â And I never got a full answer on that, but we assume in that moment that Soldier Boyâs like, âJust end it, take me out, Iâm done. Iâm done with this whole thing.â And the fact that Homelander couldnât or wouldnât, I think might have shifted something in his view of their relationship, to give him maybe some motivation of sticking with it a little longer and kind of seeing where this goes.Â
DEADLINE:Â That makes sense. Soldier Boy is teetering on anti-hero this season. I donât know what you can tease, but is he gonna come through for The Boys at all?
ACKLES:Â I mean, I donât know if I can say too much about where he ends up, but I will say that the relationship between him and Homelander is complicated, and the complication doesnât necessarily go away. So, how they navigate it moving forward is kind of what becomes the interesting thing.Â
DEADLINE: This weekâs episode was really awesome with of the Supernatural reunion. What was it like reuniting with those guys as these wildly different characters?Â
ACKLES:Â I mean, getting on set with those guys in any capacity is always gonna be familiar. Itâs always gonna be something that feels normal and just comfortable. The kind of the odd thing was doing it in a new environment with different costumes, with different crew and different cast, and then kind of adjusting ourselves to that. We didnât have to adjust ourselves for each other, because we know each other so well, so it was like, âOK, weâve now found ourselves in a different boat, whoâs gonna do what? How are we gonna do this?â And so I think there was a little bit of some minor kind of mental adjustment that was necessary to perform the way we needed to, as opposed to just diving back into old familiar banter. But look, weâre pros and thatâs what we do, and we got there, I think.Â
DEADLINE:Â Was it like weirdly meta killing Jared and Misha in that one scene?
ACKLES: What it all boiled down to was like, Iâm playing this guy, and I felt comfortable in that suit enough to be able to work with somebody who I had worked with for 15 years, playing a different character. So, I just kind of kept reminding myself to stay true to this particular character, and the suit helps me do that. As soon as I put on that suit on, Iâm like, âWell, thereâs nobody else I could be in this thing.â And so, it was fun for me to be able to perform like that. With my friends, they got to do their thing along with me while I was doing something totally different. I mean, you gotta keep in mind too, Jared and I, and Misha, we played different versions of ourselves on Supernatural for 15 years. Maybe Iâd be possessed by a demon or an angel, or Jared wouldnât have a soul, or he was playing Lucifer. So, we were already pretty used to playing different versions of different characters with each other for a long time. So, it wasnât that big of a stretch for us to have to pretend to be somebody other than what we used to, to play together. But when the cameras were off, it was right back to the old banter.Â
DEADLINE:Â And what was it like working with Seth Rogen, Kumail Nanjiani and Christopher Mintz-Plasse for this weekâs episode?Â
ACKLES:Â Amazing! All of those guys are just absolute pros. I will say that I was happy when they were doing a lot of their stuff, that I was not on camera, because I was having a hard time keeping a straight face. There was a lot of improv happening. I knew what was written, and then seeing what they were doing to get the point across in a different wayâthere were a lot of takes where they just let them go. They just let them play and let them say whatever the hell they wanted to, and my god, those guys, their brains work at a different frequency.Â
DEADLINE: Nice. That was a funny scene. I know this journey isnât over for you yet, but what was it like being there for The Boys finale? Was that emotional for you and the cast?Â
ACKLES:Â I mean, itâs gonna be emotional when any show comes to the end of its run. I still stick by it, Iâve always said that Iâm a guest in their house, the house that The Boys and the Supes built. I was very fortunate to come in and get to play for two full seasons. So, I always kind of respected my slightly outsider position, and when they came to the end of the run, I was like, âYou guys, youâve been at it for all five seasons and, and it took 8+ years or whatever to do all those seasons. I will happily stand by and applaud you guys for the amazing accomplishment that you built.â I was happy to be just a part of it.Â
DEADLINE: Well, Iâm really excited for Vought Rising as well, and Iâm curious if you can tell me what was it like getting to explore more of Soldier Boyâs origin and step into a different era for the whole Vought universe?Â
ACKLES: It was exciting, and it was a little bit more challenging because I felt like Iâd gotten to know modern day Soldier Boy pretty well and had him kind of dialed in. And then it kind of stripped a lot of that away to tell the story of how he was back then, before a lot of the shit had happened. But also, while that stuff is happening when we see him in The Boys, this is the past of all of that stuff, and itâs how that kind of shaped his life and shaped who he was and his ideology of himself and of the world. But you kind of have to strip all that away because heâs now going through it, so itâs the heartache and the breakup and the experience that heâs having in V Rising that we then understand why he became who he became. So, it was a little bit different. It was a little trickier to get some footing in that character but Paul Grellong, who ran the show, did an incredible job of writing these characters out, these storylines, and youâll definitely see the modern day Soldier Boy, heâs in there. But you kind of get the sense of seeing why certain elements of his personality took over more.Â
Jensen Ackles Breaks Down âThe Boysâ Explosive âSupernaturalâ Reunion and the Stunt That Almost Injured Jared Padalecki
Collider: What is the craziest thing youâve said as Soldier Boy? Was it in The Boys, was it in Episode 5 specifically, or was it in Vought Rising?
JENSEN ACKLES: There have been some doozies. Thereâs one I forgot about that was in Episode 4, and I remember I had a really hard time getting through it. It was, âWhatâs up with the shaved pussy? Whatâs the point of going down there if youâre not getting a fat face full of fur?â I tried to get through that line several times, and both Val [Curry] and I could not keep a straight face. It was really tough to get out. There are a bunch from Season 3 that I canât remember exactly. They write some doozies for Soldier Boy. Itâs hard to get through them sometimes.
In Episode 5, in particular, thereâs the âNobody fucks my son but me line,â and then at least he realizes how bad that sounds. What was that like to deliver in the moment?
ACKLES: Well, it was written as just that, and I was like, âI canât just say that and not actually question what I just said.â Look, they keep writing this stuff, and I just have to figure out a way to play it.
What is your favorite moment in Episode 5?
ACKLES: One of my favorite moments was when Craig Robinson comes out of the bathroom and I just turn and throw him in front of the freight train. It was just so ridiculous. He hadnât been there the whole time, and then he just comes out of nowhere. Heâs like, âSoldier Boy!â And Iâm like, âAnd, youâre dead.â There was a lot of ridiculousness in that sequence, but it was fun to shoot.
How did it feel to grab Misha Collins by the throat and crush it, and then follow that up by knocking Jared Padalecki around a bit?
ACKLES: Misha and Jared and I have gotten to do a lot of physical altercations on screen, so thereâs good trust there with each other. That felt normal, doing these kinds of action sequences with both of them. I donât know if Jared has mentioned this before, but in the exchange that he and I have, he throws a punch and I throw a punch, and then I send him flying. In 15 seasons of Supernatural, we didnât always fight each other. We were usually fighting together against somebody else, but there were also times when we would have to fight each other. Never once did we ever connect or miss-hit or accidentally hit each other. I clipped him in that sequence. I was like, âHow did that happen?â
He and I have talked about it because I threw a punch and actually hit him in the nose in one of the takes. We figured out that he was so comfortable with me that he would get as close in as possible, but the problem was that my suit is restrictive. And so, instead of throwing a normal right punch like I would in normal clothing, I have to really turn my shoulders because I canât bend my chest. I threw a normal Soldier Boy punch, which he had never been around for, and he didnât realize that he needed a little extra distance, so I popped him on the nose. But in true Jared fashion, he kept going with it. We had to stop and make sure I didnât give him a bloody nose, but he was fine.
Have you done anything to make up for it since then?
ACKLES: No, I told him, âYouâre welcome.â I think I just said, âWelcome to The Boys. This is what happens.â
Soldier Boy is pretty much the one responsible for taking out the entire guest cast of this episode. What was it like to work with that incredible guest cast? Did you guys get to spend any time together?
ACKLES: We did. There was a lot of just sitting around in the cast chairs and talking while they were setting up stunts, or setting up the goo or the blood or whatever it was. We had a really good time sitting around. Youâre talking with A+ comedians and getting to pick their brain. That was a lot of fun for me. But then, getting to watch them work and being off camera, and seeing them improv an entire take, and then improv another entire take thatâs completely different, I felt like I had the best seat in the house to a comedy show.
Was there anything that didnât make it into the episode?
ACKLES: Oh, tons. Just talking about the scene where theyâre all sitting around the table, there were probably eight different takes of improvisational dialogue. The sad thing is that you only get to pick one for the show, but I got the benefit of watching all of them and it was amazing.
Soldier Boy also tells Homelander that heâs been with Firecracker, but that heâs done with that. He also seems to make Homelander a bit jealous that they were actually sharing pillow talk. All of that leads to a conversation between Homelander and Firecracker that ends up with Firecracker dead. Do you think Soldier Boy feels responsible for that? Do you think he even cares?
ACKLES: I donât think he cares. I honestly donât. Obviously, the Firecracker thing, at first, he was just doing it to make [Homelander] jealous, and it was in spite. I donât think that thereâs any love lost there.
Soldier Boy doesnât really seem too happy about this Homelander-as-God idea. What do you think most disappoints Soldier Boy when it comes to Homelander? How does he feel about him having this level of power that he has?
ACKLES: Thereâs probably some anger. Thereâs maybe a little jealousy. Thereâs also some disappointment that he thinks that heâs effectively better. Thereâs an ego shift with Soldier Boy. He says in Season 3, âNo oneâs the new me.â I think now that Homelander is stepping it up and saying that heâs not just the best superhero, he is a God, Soldier Boy is getting close to just saying, âIâve had it. Youâre beyond help.â We see that.
 didnât know how you were going to pull this whole Supernatural reunion off, but with everything from the giant portrait of Jaredâs face to the movie posters to all the interactions, it was just brilliant.
ACKLES: It all worked. I donât know how, but it did.
THIS EPISODE WAS AMAZINGGGG
Jensen Ackles And Misha Collins Unpack Their Chaotic âSupernaturalâ Reunion On âThe Boysâ
Itâs no surprise that the final season of The Boys leans further into its Supernatural ties. The series is helmed by Supernatural creator Eric Kripke and has featured several stars from the long-running drama, notably Ackles and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
Collins, known for playing Castiel, recalled emailing Kripke before the season was written, saying: âJust so you know, I think my sonâs going to disown me if you donât put me in at least a cameo somewhere in season five.â
In the comics, Malchemical is a shapeshifting antagonist. The showâs version bears little resemblance, forgoes the supe suit and has the ability to emit deadly gas from his mouth. In episode five, Collinsâ character uses that power to knock Homelander unconscious.
Collins called the moment âgratifying,â especially given how difficult Homelander is to disarm.
âHe is the most powerful, biggest bad on the series, so it was cool to be able to knock him out with my bad breath,â he said.
With Homelander down, Mr. Marathon and Malchemical try to convince Soldier Boy to help take him out for good. Soldier Boy considers it, agreeing that Homelander is an âasexual weirdo,â but ultimately refuses, because heâs still his son. Then, Soldier Boy grabs Malchemical by the throat and crushes it, killing him instantly.
Itâs a relatively tame guest appearance for Collins, given the showâs reputation for outrageous, boundary-pushing scenes.
âThereâs so many totally mind-bending and bizarre things that have unfolded for characters in The Boys, and I was relieved to not be stripped naked and mortified in some way or another by Eric Kripke's storytelling,â Collins said.
Still, he wouldnât have minded a more dramatic death.
âI wouldâve written a little bit more of a juicy demise,â Collins quipped.
After Malchemicalâs death, the room erupts into chaos and guts. In a bloody sequence, Mr. Marathon, who has the power of super speed, runs through the remaining celebrity guest stars while in pursuit of Soldier Boy.
âI remember thinking, Iâm really glad it's not me that's covered in blood for a whole week, because poor Jared had to wear that for hours,â Ackles said in a separate interview.
By the time Mr. Marathon catches up to Soldier Boy, heâs drenched in the blood of the celebrities he killed. As Soldier Boy presses him for information about a supe named Bombsight, whoâs in possession of the last known dose of V1, he snaps Mr. Marathonâs ankle. Moments later, Homelander, now conscious, stomps on Mr. Marathonâs face, killing him.
Despite their charactersâ grisly ends, Ackles said his Supernatural co-stars were enthusiastic about being part of the show â much like he was when he joined The Boys in season three.
âI was really thrilled to see how excited they got being on set and playing those ridiculous characters and going through a massive sequence as we went through, with blood everywhere and exploding people,â he said. âItâs the height of ridiculousness that we all enjoy with The Boys.â
Collins said that while working together on Supernatural, he, Ackles and Padalecki frequently tried to make each other laugh between takes and engage in pranks and other antics on set. When they reunited for The Boys, the actors were far more restrained.
âI think Jared and I, being guests in someone elseâs house, made us show up with a certain degree of decorum that we are collectively unaccustomed to,â Collins said.
âThere was definitely a sense of, 'Letâs mind ourselves a bit here, itâs not our house,ââ Ackles said. âWe had some really heavy hitters there, really talented people. Itâs not a show that we started and that we built, so I think there was certainly a sense of, 'Letâs behave ourselves a little bit.â We still had some fun, but we toned it down because we didn't want to be those guys.â
Although the episode avoids overtly meta references to their Supernatural roots, Collins confirmed that the trio did film an alternate take in character as Sam, Dean and Castiel.
âI am sure that footage will someday see the light of day,â he said.
The first five episodes of season five of The Boys are streaming on Prime Video. New episodes release weekly on Wednesdays, culminating in the series finale on May 20
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