Amazon Prime Video has canceled Gen V after two seasons, ending the run of Godolkin University and the young supes who studied there. The announcement came with a notable concession from the show’s producers. Several central characters will move into The Boys season 5 and other projects within the Vought Cinematic Universe, meaning the cancellation closes a chapter without closing the story entirely.
Executive producers Eric Kripke and Evan Goldberg addressed the decision publicly, making clear they intend to continue telling these characters’ stories through the broader universe they helped build.
What the ratings showed before the cancellation
Gen V premiered in 2023 and returned for its second season between September and October 2025. The season 2 debut was strong. The opening week, which dropped three episodes at once, generated 424 million minutes viewed and placed the show at No. 8 on the Nielsen streaming top 10 originals chart. Two thirds of that audience came from adults 18 to 49. It was the largest single-week performance the show had ever posted.
What followed was harder to explain away. After that opening week, did not return to the Nielsen top 10 for the remainder of the season, with one brief exception. A single strong debut week followed by sustained audience drop-off is the kind of pattern streaming platforms weigh carefully when renewal decisions come around.
Kripke had been open about the stakes going into season 2. He told Entertainment Weekly near the October 2025 finale that he had developed a concept for a third season he described as emotionally grounded and unlike what audiences would expect. He also acknowledged that whether the show moved forward depended entirely on the numbers. The numbers apparently did not land where they needed to.
Where the ‘Gen V’ cast goes next
Jaz Sinclair and London Thor, who played Marie Moreau and Jordan Li respectively, have already surfaced in promotional material for The Boys season 5, confirming that at least two of Gen V’s leads will factor into the flagship show’s final run. Episode 5 of The Boys season 5 arrives on Prime Video on April 29, with the finale scheduled for May 20.
Gen V was set at Godolkin University School of Crimefighting, where young supes trained for potential placement in The Seven. The series starred Sinclair, Lizze Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, Sean Patrick Thomas, and Hamish Linklater. It was developed by Craig Rosenberg alongside Kripke and Goldberg and produced by Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios.
What the VCU looks like after ‘Gen V’
With The Boys in its final season and Gen V now off the schedule, the Vought Cinematic Universe’s next major release is Vought Rising, a prequel series set in 1950s New York currently slated for a 2027 premiere. Jensen Ackles and Aya Cash return as Soldier Boy and Stormfront at a moment Kripke has described as the dawn of the superhero age. He has compared the show’s tone to a grimier, darker version of L.A. Confidential with superheroes built in.
Paul Grellong serves as showrunner on Vought Rising. The cast includes Mason Dye as Bombsight, Will Hochman as Torpedo, and Elizabeth Posey as Private Angel. An early preview of the series is expected to appear within The Boys season 5 before Vought Rising makes its full debut.
A separate spinoff, The Boys: Mexico, remains in active development with no premiere date confirmed.
What the cancellation actually means
The end of Gen V is not a collapse of the universe it belonged to. It is a consolidation. Amazon is pulling resources toward The Boys finale and toward Vought Rising as the next flagship project, and the most compelling characters from Gen V are being folded into that structure rather than left behind.
Godolkin University is closed. The students, at least some of them, are still enrolled somewhere.

