
(SeaPRwire) – The end of the college-based spinoff Gen V was a disappointment, though not a shock. Even though the show was only two seasons into Marie Moreau’s time at Godolkin University, the plot had already pivoted toward the central battle against Homelander from The Boys. With the main series concluding in a few weeks, continuing Gen V in its campus setting was no longer feasible.
However, showrunner Eric Kripke hints that this might not be the final appearance for the Gen V characters.

The Boys may be finishing its run, but the broader franchise is just starting. Several spinoffs are in the works, including the prequel Vought Rising, set during the time of Soldier Boy and Stormfront. There is also The Boys: Mexico, a project from writer Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer and producers Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal, which has been under development since 2023.
Kripke is also considering other avenues. He told Entertainment Weekly that he is looking for ways to bring Gen V characters back. While the current focus is on Vought Rising, Amazon is interested in more stories from this universe. Kripke mentioned they are brainstorming ideas that could naturally include the Gen V cast.

Addressing fan reactions, Kripke clarified that he did not cancel the series. He explained that he didn’t have the power to do so and was actually one of the show’s strongest advocates, sharing the fans’ disappointment.
He had even planned for a third season and still hopes to use those concepts. While he kept details vague, he mentioned that the story would have followed Marie as she learned to master her significant powers.
So, while Gen V has concluded, its characters could live on in different settings. This shift might actually allow for more ambitious narratives by moving beyond the constraints of the college environment. At the very least, it signals the continued growth of The Boys universe.
Gen V is currently available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
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