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Amazon Prime Drops Exciting Trailer for Highly Anticipated Spin-Off Series

Amazon Prime releases trailer for spin-off of its most popular series, The Boys, and it looks like it could be just as good as its parent series

Amazon Prime Drops Exciting Trailer for Highly Anticipated Spin-Off Series
Álvaro Arbonés

Álvaro Arbonés

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If Amazon Prime Video has a surefire hit, it’s “The Boys.” No other series has managed to create the impact that this adaptation of Garth Ennis’ comic has generated, and not without good reasons. Besides being an adaptation that noticeably improves upon the original material, the three seasons so far have skillfully crafted their own perspective on superheroes while maintaining a comical, highly critical take on our present world, all the while remaining thoroughly entertaining. This has earned them the development of their universe beyond the main series.

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Gen V is a spinoff of The Boys that takes place at Godolkin University, a university for students with superpowers where they all compete against each other to become the next big superhero. With less focus on their studies and more on becoming the next member of The Seven, what matters at Godolkin University is the ranking of the top students and climbing up that ladder.

The protagonist is Marie Moreau, portrayed by Jaz Sinclair, who had a brief cameo in the third season of The Boys. She is a girl with the ability to manipulate her own blood and joins Godolkin University, probably without fully knowing everything that happens with Compound V and The Seven. Among her classmates, there are intriguing characters such as Andre Anderson, who can manipulate metal; Jordan Li, with super strength and the ability to change gender; and Golden Boy, who not only possesses thermo-nuclear abilities but is also the favorite to join The Seven and is played by Patrick Schwarzenegger, the son of Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The recently released trailer shows that the tone of Gen V is indeed very much in line with The Boys, but it also reminds us a bit of other popular current series, such as Élite. This should come as no surprise, considering everything unfolds in a university where studying is the least important thing, and murder and conspiracies are commonplace.

The first three episodes of Gen V will premiere on September 19th on Prime Video. If you’re a fan of The Boys and have been enjoying playing with them in Call of Duty, we highly recommend not missing its premiere, or you might find yourself overwhelmed with entertainment. And that’s because just five weeks later, on November 3rd, the final season of The Boys will premiere, undoubtedly making it one of the best audiovisual works of the year.

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Álvaro Arbonés

Álvaro Arbonés

Cultural journalist and writer with a special interest in audiovisuals and everything that can be played. I'm not here to talk about my books, but you can always ask me about them if you're curious.

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