What is the personality type of Homelander? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Homelander from The Boys and what is the personality traits.
Homelander personality type is ESFP, but I also think that I am more of an ENFP.
This is because of my love for running, public speaking, and travel. I am also quiet, but sometimes loud. I enjoy reading, writing, reading, cooking, and of course, writing.
I am a very open person. I like to talk about myself and my life. I am not ashamed of my past or of my past relationships. I admit to them and move on.
I am not the type of person who is always happy; at least not all the time. However, I am very optimistic and I like to make the most of every situation. I like to make people laugh.
I am a very happy person, but as you can see from my personality page, I have a few issues that I need to work on. In order to do so, I have been taking a few online courses to help me with those issues.
I have been taking a course on communication skills, writing, and public speaking. This has been working wonders.
I have a deep passion for communication and public speaking, so much so that I have used communication skills to become a personal trainer and a life coach.
The Homelander is a fictional supervillain in the comic book series The Boys, created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. The leader of a group of hedonistic and reckless superheroes funded by Vought dubbed The Seven, and the archenemy of CIA black ops agent Billy Butcher, the Homelander is depicted as an arrogant narcissist thought by Butcher to be a sadistic psychopath who cares little about the well-being of those he professes to protect. Initially serving as the primary antagonist of the series, the Homelander is eventually overridden by Black Noir, revealed to be a deranged clone of the Homelander created to kill and replace him if he ever went rogue, who framed him for the rape and death of Butcher's wife, as part of a plan to gradually drive him insane in order to be allowed by Vought to do so, having been driven insane himself by a lack of purpose. In the Amazon Prime Video streaming television adaptation, John is portrayed by Antony Starr and Rowan Smyth.