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No Season 3 for 'Gen V' on Prime Video
Characters from the spinoff will continue in The Boys Season 5 as Amazon expands the franchise with Vought Rising and The Boys: Mexico.
- Amazon Prime Video has canceled 'Gen V' after two seasons, with the spinoff set at Godolkin University School of Crimefighting concluding its second and final run in October 2025.
- Originally premiering in 2023, the series followed young supes training for The Seven, achieving 424 million minutes viewed during Season 2's premiere before failing to maintain top-10 streaming status.
- Executive producers Eric Kripke and Evan Goldberg confirmed the show's conclusion, stating they are "committed to continuing the Gen V characters' stories in The Boys Season 5 and other VCU projects on the horizon."
- Characters including Marie Moreau, played by Jaz Sinclair, will appear in ongoing episodes of 'The Boys,' which airs weekly on Prime Video with its finale set for May 20.
- Future franchise expansion centers on the prequel 'Vought Rising,' slated for a 2027 debut, while the spinoff 'The Boys: Mexico' remains in development.
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As the fifth and final season of The Boys continues to release new episodes weekly, fans will undoubtedly be consoling themselves about the show coming to an end with the knowledge that the universe the show's characters inhabits will continue.Well, sadly, that universe just got a little smaller, as it has now been confirmed that college-set spin-off Gen V has been cancelled after two seasons.The show's second season debuted in October 2025, and…
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