The TV flickered, casting shadows that danced like anxieties. News broke that The Boys would end with Season 5, and the room felt colder. Was this really it? Not quite. The saga continues, twisting in ways you can’t foresee.
Many assume Season 5 marks the absolute end. But Amazon Prime isn’t ready to let go of its darkly comic, superhero-skewering world. Think of The Boys not as a single show, but as a bizarre, sprawling universe.
More to Come After The Boys Season 5
Remember when The Avengers first assembled? It was thrilling, sure, but it was the promise of a larger universe that truly hooked fans. The Boys is adopting a similar strategy, expanding its narrative canvas through multiple spinoffs.
Two spinoffs already exist: the animated anthology The Boys: Diabolical, and the live-action hit Gen V. Following Season 5, at least two more are confirmed.
Diabolical didn’t explode as expected, but Gen V grabbed viewers and was renewed for a second season. But the question on everyone’s mind is:
Will there be more seasons of Gen V?
The honest answer is, as of today, no one is saying for sure. Officially, a third season of Gen V remains unconfirmed. Production timelines in the entertainment industry stretch long, like taffy, so expect to wait for updates.
Here’s what else to anticipate after the main series concludes:
1. Vought Rising
Historical dramas hook viewers because they allow a glimpse into the origins of power. That’s the driving concept behind Vought Rising. Expect it to journey back to the 1950s. This prequel homes in on Vought International’s rise, exploring the twisted relationship between Soldier Boy and Stormfront.

Currently, there’s no firm launch date. Insiders speculate a 2027 release. Cast predictions include Jensen Ackles, Aya Cash, and other familiar faces.
What is the correct order to watch The Boys and its spinoffs?
Release date order is always a safe bet, but for maximum thematic resonance, insert Gen V between seasons of The Boys to maintain storyline momentum. It adds layers.
2. The Boys: Mexico
Setting a story in a new location adds fresh cultural perspectives. The Boys: Mexico expands the universe south of the border. Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer (Blue Beetle) will write, with Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal executive producing. Specific plot details remain under wraps.
The expansion of The Boys echoes other media juggernauts. Will these spinoffs capture the subversive spirit of the original, or will they dilute the brand?