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  1. The Boys of Number Fifty Seven (Swedish: Grabbarna i 57:an) is a 1935 Swedish comedy film directed by Ivar Johansson and starring Julia Cæsar, Britta Brunius and Tord Bernheim. It focuses on the various residents of a boarding house in the Södermalm district of Stockholm.

  2. The Boys of Number Fifty Seven (Swedish: Grabbarna i 57:an) is a 1935 Swedish comedy film directed by Ivar Johansson and starring Julia Cæsar, Britta Brunius and Tord Bernheim. It focuses on the various residents of a boarding house in the Södermalm district of Stockholm. Cast. Julia Cæsar as Sofia Dahlberg; Britta Brunius as Lisa Dahlberg

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    The Seven is the most popular and powerful American superhero team owned by Vought International. With Homelander being the only Supe on the team who was directly created by Vought, the other members were injected with Compound V shortly after they were born and raised outside of Vought's control, where they spent their entire childhoods to train as superheroes. While The Seven are believed to operate as a conventional superhero team and stop crimes, in reality, every action they do is only fuel to increase Vought's stock prices and glorify their image with the public.

    The Seven's original lineup includes Homelander, Black Noir, Queen Maeve, Mister Marathon, Lamplighter, Translucent, and The Deep. Whatever happened to Mister Marathon is currently unknown, but following his departure from the team, he was replaced by A-Train as The Seven's speedster.

    •Ironically, despite the fact that they are called The Seven, the team has not had seven members since Translucent's death.

    •This later changed briefly in Season Three when The Deep and Supersonic joined the team, bringing the number of members back to seven. However, this number once again dropped back down to six when Homelander staged a coup against Edgar and brutally murdered Supersonic for working with Starlight.

    •Since the departure of Starlight and Queen Maeve, and the murder of Black Noir, the team has the lowest number of members since the start of the series, with only three active members.

    •Almost half of The Seven's members have worked with The Boys as allies at some point.

    •Homelander is the only original member of The Seven who wasn't fired, reappointed, killed or resigned from the team.

    •Before Starlight resigned, she was The Seven's co-captain, which made The Seven the first team of Supes in Vought's history that had a woman in a position of authority over the group.

    •They are a parody of the Justice League, the premier superhero team of the DC Comics universe.

    •Their name is derived from "the Big Seven", an informal nick-name some DC fans call the Justice League by.

    1.Translates to: Let justice be done though the heavens fall

  4. The CIA's discoveries of The Seven's atrocities leads to the formation of The Boys, a team created to keep Supes in line and dissuade them from causing further damage to society, with their main tools being blackmail or (when necessary) outright killing superheroes.

  5. Jun 2, 2022 · The fake movie trailer shows that Homelander will be facing off against his Nazi lover, Stormfront, in an epic all-out battle that's sure to be one for the ages — at least, that's how Vought will tell the story. Here's everything that's known about Dawn of the Seven, The Boys' fictional in-universe movie. Dawn Of The Seven's Plot

  6. Feb 16, 2021 · The Boys has repeatedly referenced the collection of in-world movies known as the Vought Cinematic Universe — here's a breakdown of each VCU installment starring The Seven. Created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, the saga debuted in graphic novel form 2006.