Location from The Boys by Eric Kripke
The political battleground where Vought's lobbyists and Victoria Neuman's head-popping intersect — a city where legislation is the weapon and Supes are the ammunition.
D.C. in The Boys is where the political machinery around Supes grinds forward — hearings, lobbying, legislation, and the occasional mass murder disguised as a terrorist attack. It's the show's arena for its political satire, where questions about Supe regulation mirror real debates about corporate power, military intervention, and civil rights. Victoria Neuman operates here as her base, and the tension between democratic governance and superpowered reality plays out in committee rooms and campaign offices.
The recognizable monuments and government buildings of the real D.C., but every congressional hearing has a Supe dimension. Vought's lobbying offices are as prominent as any K Street firm. The Capitol building has seen literal head explosions during testimony.
Also known as: Washington D.C., D.C., Washington, The Capitol