Season 2 of Gen V will feed into the upcoming fifth and final season of The Boys, which means Homelander is now running America, Hamish Linklater is the new dean of Godolkin University, and young supes like Emma (Lizze Broadway) and Jordan (London Thor and Derek Luh), who know the down is up truth that Homelander and Vought and the rest are evil as hell, are forced back to campus after Season 1’s bloody finale. As Season 2 of Gen V builds on its mystery – what went down in that lab from the 60s, Emma finding clues to something called “Project Odessa,” and even its first cameo from the cast of The Boys – the series also retains its yen to shock. As it continues to skewer the politics and society of real-life America, Gen V also keeps up its crackling writing – covering gender fluidity, the debate between hookups and romance, and leaning into these topics by tossing wild, wacky, or otherwise outrageous superpowers into the mix.
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Published at: 2025-09-17 22:00:00
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