With Prime Video's 'The Boys' spinoff Gen V arriving on September 29th, here's how you can take a student tour of Godolkin University.
reprising their respective roles from the main series. With class officially in session beginning September 29th, we've got the official"RED BAND" trailer for Amazon's Prime Video spinoff series to unleash upon your unsuspecting lives.
Set in the diabolical world of"The Boys,""Gen V" expands the universe to Godolkin University, the prestigious superhero-only college where students train to be the next generation of heroes—preferably with lucrative endorsements. You know what happens when supes go bad, but not all superheroes start out corrupt. Beyond the typical college chaos of finding oneself and partying, these kids are facing explosive situations … literally.
Brant Englestein, Sarah Carbiener, Lisa Kussner, Gabriel Garcia, Aisha Porter-Christie, Judalina Neira. The series is produced by Sony Pictures Television and Amazon Studios (in association with Kripke Enterprises, Point Grey Pictures, and
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