The Boys Spinoff Gen V Image Teases Homelander Connection

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A new poster for The Boys spinoff series Gen V teases a connection between one of the show's newest Supes and Antony Starr's villainous Homelander.

A new promotional poster for Gen V provides hints at a connection to The Boys’ Homelander. The second spinoff in Prime Video’s The Boys franchise, following the animated series The Boys Presents: Diabolical, Gen V is set to follow a younger generation of Supes attending Vought International’s Godolkin University School of Crimefighting. While the series is expected to make its streaming debut sometime later this year, an official release date has not yet been announced.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Now, a new Gen V poster released by Comic-Con International’s official Twitter account has provided another direct link to the franchise's flagship series by teasing a connection to Antony Starr’s Homelander. Featuring the bronze statue of Homelander first glimpsed in the Gen V trailer, the sculpture’s head appears to have been vaporized, leaving a wisp of smoke where his face once would have been. It is likely this action is a subtle reference to Patrick Schwarzenegger’s Gen V character Golden Boy, who is said to possess pyrokinetic powers.

Will Golden Boy Be Gen V’s Own Version Of Homelander? Set within the same world as The Boys, the first season of Gen V will see several direct connections to the series which spawned it. Not only will the show focus on the G-Men first mentioned in The Boys season 1, but it will also feature appearances from A-Train and Vought CEO Ashley Barrett . Jensen Ackles has also revealed that his The Boys season 3 character Soldier Boy will also make a brief cameo appearance.

As the University’s most popular student, Golden Boy probably has much in common with the image-obsessed Homelander. Moreover, as an up-and-coming Supe moving through the ranks of an official Vought college, Schwarzenegger’s character likely has his own designs to eventually equal or even supplant Starr’s own Supe in the public eye.

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