The cancellation of ‘Gen V’ after just two seasons is a frustrating end for a spin-off that still felt like it was only getting started. At the end of the show, the series managed to establish Marie Moreau and the rest of the students at Godolkin University as key figures in the future of ‘The Boys’ world.
They didn’t fade into the background, but seemed poised to be key players in the franchise’s future. That’s why Eric Kripke’s recent comments are so encouraging.
‘Gen V’s Cancellation Doesn’t Have To Be The End

Kripke shared that the decision to cancel wasn’t his and that there were plans for these characters beyond season 2. Fans may never get what they want in terms of a direct sequel. However, it seems the franchise has unfinished business with God U and its young supes.
The most blatant continuation of ‘Gen V’ could be the next prequel, ‘Vought Rising’. Obviously, characters like Marie and Emma cannot be in the series, as the series is set decades before the events of ‘The Boys’. Yet, the show could delve into something as significant as the roots of Godolkin University itself.
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That angle may bring a new and interesting twist to the franchise. God U has always been more than a superhero school. It has been like a factory to produce marketable celebrities. The discovery of how that system was first constructed may give insight into how Vought has been playing with children for power, money, and branding.
‘Vought Rising’ already has strong ties to Vought’s dark past, with Soldier Boy and Stormfront as the show’s main characters. The development of young supes or the making of God U would fit in well in that story, while still maintaining ‘Gen V’s legacy in the background.
The Mexico Spin-Off May Be The Franchise’s Best Opportunity

The cancelled show’s actual future may lie with another project altogether. ‘The Boys: Mexico’ remains in development, and Kripke recently confirmed that Prime Video liked the first draft of the pilot. If the spin-off is going to happen, it could be the ideal setting to bring back some of the characters from ‘Gen V’.
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Marie, Jordan Li, Emma, and Cate all have loose ends that are not yet tied up, and leaving them completely untied would be like a lost opportunity. Even if it was for a short period, it would help to provide fans with some sense of closure and make the wider Boys universe more connected.
‘Gen V’s cancellation is still fresh. But between ‘Vought Rising’ and the Mexico spin-off, there’s at least a believable path forward for the franchise’s younger heroes, and that hope matters.
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