Prime Video has just dropped an intense new trailer for the highly anticipated second season of Gen V, the spin-off of the hit series The Boys. With the final season of The Boys not arriving until 2026, Gen V is stepping up to fill the gap, promising even more thrilling action and dark twists.
Gen V Season 2 Coming This Fall

The second season of Gen V is set to return this fall, picking up where the first season left off. This time, the series is under the leadership of Cipher (Hamish Linklater), who takes over as the director of Godolkin University, the school for teenagers with superpowers. The fallout from the events of the first season, coupled with the explosive developments in The Boys season 4, sets the stage for a turbulent and dramatic continuation.
The new trailer gives fans a glimpse into what’s to come, with a darker, more intense atmosphere that promises to dive deeper into the complex world of supers and the corrupt system that governs them.
A Season of Power Struggles and Secrets
Jaz Sinclair returns as Marie, one of the key characters from the first season, who has already uncovered many of the university’s dark secrets. Season 2 will see her, along with her friends, facing even greater challenges as the stakes are raised. Gen V continues to explore the morally complex world of super-powered students, their relationships, and the sinister forces controlling them.
While Cate (Maddie Phillips) seems to have firmly joined the Vaught team, other characters, including Polarity (Sean Patrick Thomas), are prepared to fight back against the powers that be. This season promises plenty of tension and conflict, as alliances shift and the characters face the consequences of their actions.
A Tribute to Chance Perdomo
One of the most emotional aspects of the second season is the absence of Chance Perdomo, who played Andre in the first season. Tragically, the actor passed away in March 2024. Out of respect for him, the writers chose not to recast the role, instead acknowledging Andre’s sudden disappearance and honoring Perdomo’s contribution to the show. Fans will certainly miss his character, but the decision to honor him is a testament to the tight-knit and respectful environment that Gen V fosters.
Along with Jaz Sinclair and Sean Patrick Thomas, Gen V also welcomes back Lizze Broadway, London Thor, and Derek Luh in their respective roles, promising more of the dynamic and gripping storytelling that fans love.
With Gen V season 2, Prime Video continues to build on the success of The Boys universe, bringing new characters, deeper storylines, and even more thrilling twists. Get ready for an intense ride when it drops this fall.