Gen V Episode 7 Ending Explained: How Neuman's Final Scene Sets Up The Boys Season 4
Gen V season 7 has a lot of huge reveals, some of which could completely change the future of The Boys season 4. So, here's what happens.
A spin-off of The Boys, Gen V is based on a story arc from the original comic series set in the TV series universe. Gen V follows a group of college students starting at a Vought International-created school for superheroes, where students compete in increasingly dangerous challenges to win a hero contract in the highest-paying and most coveted city locations. This happens as these young adults try to understand their powers as they grow up and figure out where they fit into society.
Gen V season 7 has a lot of huge reveals, some of which could completely change the future of The Boys season 4. So, here's what happens.
The Boys' spinoff show worked well for several reasons, but there was a great facet of Gen V season 1 that looks like it'll be missing from season 2.
After building a popular and critically acclaimed universe, The Boys season 5's recent update isn't surprising after the renewal of Gen V.
A new video released ahead of The Boys season 4 strongly hints that two Gen V characters will make appearances when Amazon's main show returns.
Gen V follows the students of Godolkin University, and it introduces many new Supes whose powers range from almost useless to super strong.
Amazon's The Boys has ventured perilously close to the line of good taste, but Gen V adapts the one comic story presumed to be off-limits.
Gen V introduces a supe-killing virus, which not only shifts power dynamics in the show but also brings The Boys closer to the comic book's ending.
The Boys highlights how tragic A-Train’s story is for those that look up to him, and one Gen V scene makes the supe’s character arc even sadder.
Compound V has a terrible new side-effect that The Boys never mentioned. Gen V introduces the symptom and addresses its implications.
Several The Boys characters have already had cameos in Gen V and there are plenty more great additions that we'd love to see be a part of season 2.
Homelander makes a cameo in Gen V, which not only hints at his plan but also foreshadows how another supe will leave the Seven in The Boys season 4.
Homelander is covered in blood in The Boys season 4 trailer, which has caused speculation surrounding what the possible causes could be.
Exclusive: The Boys star Erin Moriarty addresses the chances of a Starlight cameo in Gen V season 2 following the spinoff's renewal at Prime.
The Boys' actors Erin Moriarty and Karen Fukuhara reveal if they would ever make a cameo appearance as Starlight and Kimiko on the Gen V spinoff show.
Gen V did not reveal what Victoria Neuman intends to do with the deadly supe virus but The Boys season 3 might have provided some potential answers.
The Boys season 3's ending might have given away where Gen V season 1's ending left Marie, but this isn't good news for the spinoff's heroine.
Gen V showrunner and executive producer Michele Fazekas weighs in on the possibility of characters from the Boys spinoff series joining The Seven.
Amazon's two big superhero franchises have been a big talking point in late 2023 and one actor subtly appeared in both, one show after the other.
Both The Boys and Gen V are high-quality shows that have proven to be massive hits for Amazon, and they excel over the other in their own unique ways.
The ending of Gen V season 1 sets up a whole host of new theories for Amazon Prime’s universe ahead of The Boys season 4’s 2024 premiere.
Gen V has answered a lot of questions about its central character, Marie Moreau, but there's still one big mystery that season 2 needs to solve.