Gen V See when the next episodes of The Boys

Gen V: See when the next episodes of The Boys spinoff will be released

Fans of “The Boys” have already guaranteed their weekend marathon. “Gen V”, the spinoff of the series, won its first three episodes this Friday (29).

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Upcoming episodes of Gen V

The series derived from “The Boys” has already arrived on Prime Video and Amazon was generous: three episodes were released. For a 30day free trial of Prime Video, click here.

From now on, episodes will appear weekly on Fridays, as was the case with the three seasons of The Boys. There will be eight episodes in the first season.

See when everyone comes out:

  • Episodes 1, 2 and 3: September 29th (are now available in the Prime Video catalog)
  • Episode 4: 06/10
  • Episode 5: October 13th
  • Episode 6: October 20th
  • Episode 7: October 27th
  • Episode 8: 03/11

The series has not yet been confirmed for a second season, as was the case with “The Boys”, but if the results are good it should follow the path of the original.

Deep also returns in Gen V (Photo: Disclosure/Amazon Prime Video)

Gen V summary

  • “GenV” takes place in the same universe as the Amazon hit “The Boys” and deals with everyday life at Godolkin University, a university that is exclusively dedicated to these superhumans and where they are trained to become heroes.
  • However, just like the characters in the main series, they can easily become corrupted, especially in the context of constant competition for grades, romances and university parties.
  • According to the synopsis released by Prime Video, schools must decide whether they will be heroes or villains when a mystery begins to intrigue them.

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The series stars Jaz Sinclair (“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”), Chance Perdomo (“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”), Lizze Broadway (“American Pie”), Shelley Conn (“Bridgerton”), Maddie Phillips (“Bounty Hunters”) , London Thor (“You”), Derek Luh (“Runaways”) and Asa Germann (“Dahmer: An American Cannibal”). In addition to Jessie T. Usher and Jensen Ackless, the Brazilian Marco Pigossi is also in the cast Bullet Train and Soldier Boy from “The Boys.”