Spin-Off of Popular Amazon Show Officially Out, Canceled After Two Seasons
Spin-Off of Popular Amazon Show Officially Out, Canceled After Two Seasons
Kendra SyrdalSat, April 25, 2026 at 12:22 PM UTC
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We won't be enrolling in any new semesters at Godolkin University School and graduation has hit us as of today. Coming 6 months after the season finale of season two, Prime Video's Gen V, a spin-off of the widely successful and popular series The Boys, is officially canceled.
Gen V, which followed young supes studying at Godolkin University School of Crimefighting to hopefully have a chance to become one of The Seven, originally premiered in 2023 and was quickly renewed for a second season at that time. However the second season struggled to make the Nielsen streaming top 10 originals chart for more than two weeks while airing.
The second season concluded in October of 2025. It's widely speculated that some Gen V characters will make appearances in the remaining episodes of the newest season of The Boys given the cliffhangers and moments that occurred during what we now know was its final season.
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Reassuring fans of such, VCU executive producers Eric Kripke and Evan Goldberg stated, “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. You’ll see them again.”
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While it may be lights out for Gen V, the next prequel of The Boys, Vought Rising, is slated to drop in 2027. There will be an early tease of Vought Rising in the fifth and final season of The Boys. The Boys: Mexico is also reportedly still in development.
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