Gen V Returns: The Boys Spin-Off Heats Up As War Looms At Godolkin University

21 Sep 2025 • 9:32 AM MYT
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The brutal and brilliant world of The Boys is back in session as Gen V returns for its highly anticipated second season. Launching worldwide on 17 September, the spin-off series made its debut with three episodes, followed by weekly instalments each Wednesday, for a total of eight episodes.

Set within the twisted universe of The Boys, Gen V explores the dark underbelly of superhero fame and power through the lens of students at Godolkin University—America’s only college dedicated to training young Supes. But what begins as a cutthroat race to join The Seven, Vought International’s elite superhero team, quickly spirals into something far more dangerous.

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Season 2 on Prime Video picks up in the shadow of Homelander’s growing authoritarian rule, with the rest of the world adjusting to life under his iron fist. At Godolkin, things are just as volatile. A mysterious new Dean takes control of the university, promising a curriculum that will make students more powerful than ever—but at what cost?

While Cate and Sam are celebrated as campus heroes, Marie, Jordan, and Emma return to school weighed down by the trauma and secrets of Season 1. But with tensions rising between humans and Supes both on campus and beyond, the typical college experience is the least of their worries.

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The group soon uncovers a hidden programme tied to the university’s founding—one that could have massive consequences for the entire Vought-controlled world. As conspiracies unravel and loyalties are tested, Marie finds herself at the centre of a mystery far deeper than she imagined.

Created by Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters, Gen V blends coming-of-age drama with the biting satire and unrelenting violence fans have come to expect from The Boys universe. With themes of identity, corruption, and power, the series continues to offer a blood-soaked mirror to real-world systems of influence and control.

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