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While Gen V is over and mothership The Boys is ending its five-season run on May 20, the franchise continues with spinoff Vought Rising, which is set to debut in 2027.
Additionally, due to the integrated Boys universe storytelling, characters from Gen V are featured on the current fifth season of The Boys, which also is incorporating characters and other elements from Vought Rising. The former was set up in the Gen V Season 2 finale where supes were recruited for the resistance against Homelander’s dictatorship led by Annie January (Erin Moriarty), which is at the heart of The Boys final chapter.
“While we wish we could keep the party going another season at Godolkin, we’re committed to continuing the Gen V characters’ stories in The Boys Season 5 and other VCU projects on the horizon,” said Eric Kripke and Evan Goldberg, executive producers of the Vought Cinematic Universe. “You’ll see them again.”
In addition to Vought Rising, The Boys: Mexico remains in active development. All series in the franchise are produced by Sony Pictures Television, Amazon MGM Studios with Kripke Enterprises, Original Film, and Point Grey Pictures.
Gen V got off to a hot start, earning a Season 2 renewal midway through its Season 1 run. The series suffered a tragic loss when one of its stars, Chance Perdomo, died in a motorcycle accident on his way to the set in March 2024. As a result, production on the second second was delayed.
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