'The Boys' Stars Return in Bloody First-Look Teaser for 'Gen V' Spin-off
Gen V, a college spin-off series based on
The Boys, just got a first-look trailer. Amazon Prime Video unveiled it at the
Comic-Con Experience (CCXP) in Brazil, which stars Jaz Sinclair in the lead,
brutally ripping through other students at the Godolkin University, a safe
haven for new heroes to master their skillset and ultimately, rise the ranks to
become Supes. Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters (Agent Carter) serve as
showrunners and executive producers on the show. Gen V is slated to premiere
sometime next year on Amazon Prime Video.
The first look trailer for Gen V opens with
an introductory narration: “Welcome to Godolkin University. A safe space for
you to thrive,” as our lead character Marie Moreau (Sinclair) walks through the
hallways. She was previously teased in The Boys season 3, during Hughie
Campbell's (Jack Quaid) and Starlight's (Erin Moriarty) visit to the Red River
Institute, where her brief profile could be seen in the database.
The trailer then devolves into a montage, playing to the tune of Royal Deluxe's “I'm Gonna Do My Thing,” as we're presented with some gory and violent imagery — a result of the Hunger Games-like fight-to-the-death stipulation, run by owners Vought International.
Throughout its episodes, Gen V will explore
the “lives of hormonal, competitive Supes as they put their physical, sexual,
and moral boundaries to the test, competing for the school's top ranking.”
And while the trailer doesn't offer much in
terms of plot — save for a brutal display of Moreau's bloody tentacular arms in
action — we do get a taste of some returning guest actors from the mainline The
Boys series. The speedster A-Train (Jessie T. Usher), the stressed-out
executive Ashley Barrett (Colby Minifie), and the director of the Vought
Studios film Dawn of the Seven Adam Bourke (P.J. Byrne), all have roles to play
in Gen V.
The spin-off series, which was initially
called The Boys Presents: Varsity, is created by Craig Rosenberg, who will also
serve as executive producer alongside the mainline show creator Eric Kripke.
Gen V also stars Chance Perdomo, Lizze Broadway, Shelley Conn (Bridgerton),
Maddie Phillips, London Thor (Lady Bird), Derek Luh, Asa Germann, Patrick
Schwarzenegger (Moxie), Sean Patrick Thomas, and Marco Pigossi.
Meanwhile, filming on The Boys season 4 is
currently underway in Toronto, Canada, with the first episode being titled
“Department of Dirty Tricks.” The production previously added The Walking Dead
star Jeffrey Dean Morgan to the cast in a recurring role, followed by Susan
Heyward and Valorie Curry as new Supes.
The former was described to possess a
superior intellect, while the latter had a “short fuse.” Last week, The Boys
season 4 confirmed that Simon Pegg would be reprising his role as Hughie's dad,
while Rosemarie Dewitt (Black Mirror) portrays the mother.
Gen V will be available for streaming
sometime in 2023 on Amazon Prime Video.