Earlier this week, Prime Videoâs Gen V ended its debut season. The college-bound spinoff of the streamerâs popular series The Boys has managed to make its own separate name for itself with audiences, but the question was always going to be in what way it linked up with the main show. And the way it did so was….interesting, to say the least, and puts Gen Vâs main cast in some interesting places come Boysâ upcoming fourth season and its own season two.
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Gen Vâs finale, âGuardians of Godolkin,â ends with a pair of post-credits stringers that bring Karl Urbanâs Billy Butcher and Anthony Starrâs Homelander over from The Boys into the orbit of Marie (Jaz Sinclair) and the other Goldolkin University kids. Talking to Variety, executive producers Michele Fazekas and Eric Kripke explained the pair of cameos were both separate ideas the team knew could provide an opportunity to feed into The Boysâ next season. âHomelander came before Butcher because we knew we wanted to see Homelander,â said Fazekas. âWe didnât go into this finale saying, âwe need a Butcher cameo and a Homelander cameo.â […] We wanted to be very mindful of when we did that. And it would come up over the season, and then it made sense to do it at the almost-final, culminating moment.â
Billyâs scene sees him exploring the ruined facility that once housed a virus that could potentially be used to kill supes (which is now in control of VP candidate Victoria Neuman, played by Claudia Doumit). In the second, Homelander attacks Marie at Goldolkinâwhich just became a battlefield involving her and her classmates Cate (Maddie Phillips) and Jordan (London Thor/Derek Luh)âfor âattacking her own kind.â While Cate and Sam (Asa Germann) get crowned as heroes by Homelander, Maddie and Jordan, along with their friends Andre (Chance Perdomo) and Emma (Lizzie Broadway) are held captive in a sealed hospital.
Speaking to the Butcher cameo, Kripke revealed it came as The Boysâ writing staff was in the middle of breaking down season fourâs plot. The Supe virus was already planned to be a âpretty big partâ of that show, as was Butcherâs hunt for it. Because the writers wanted to establish that Billy knew of the virus without conveying it through dialogue, someone suggested that âit probably shouldnât even happen in The Boys, it should happen in Gen V,â he recalled. Having two writers rooms helped, he continued, because all they had to do was ask Fazekas and Genâs writers if they were willing to include it in their show.
Butcherâs appearance takes place âa couple of daysâ following Genâs finale, continued Kripke, and the current plan for both shows is to avoid the timeline problems other superhero universes suffer from and be fairly linear. âThereâs Season 3 of The Boys,â he explained, âand then after that Gen V takes place, and then after that The Boys Season 4 takes place. And then after that, Gen V Season 2. Itâs all more like cars on a train than it is a plate of spaghetti.â
When it came to when weâll see The Boys next, and where Maddie and company will be seen next, both Kripke and Fazekas were mum. But Kripke did reveal Boysâ progress is coming along, saying a majority of its editing is done and the crew is âdeepâ on music and visual effects. âThereâs a lot happening behind the scenes on on season four, I can say that,â he teased.
Both Gen V and The Boys can be watched over on Prime Video. Kripke and Fazekasâ full interview with Variety can be read here.
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