The 'Gen V' season 2 finale sets up a major confrontation with Homelander in 'The Boys' Season 5, while reflecting on character development, the impact of Chance Perdomo, and the potential for future seasons, emphasizing themes of rebellion, coming-of-age, and the nature of power.
The Season 2 finale of 'Gen V' features intense battles, shocking twists, and appearances from 'The Boys' characters, ending with the main characters joining the Rebellion and setting up potential future crossovers and a third season.
The Gen V Season 2 finale sets the stage for The Boys Season 5, revealing key character developments, conflicts, and future storylines, including the potential return of characters and new spin-offs, while hinting at a possible third season depending on viewership.
Amazon's Prime Video has released the first look at the costumes for 'Vought Rising,' a prequel to 'The Boys,' featuring stars like Jensen Ackles as Soldier Boy and Mason Dye as Bombsight, set in the 1950s to explore the origins of Vought and the early exploits of key characters.
Antony Starr bid an emotional farewell to his role as Homelander in the final season of 'The Boys,' expressing gratitude for the experience and the team behind the show, which he calls the highlight of his career. The series, known for its dark satire and complex characters, is concluding its run, with Starr reflecting on the journey and thanking fans and colleagues. The show has been critically acclaimed and has spawned a spinoff, 'Gen V,' set to premiere soon.
The Boys Season 5 teaser reveals intense superhero violence, a Supernatural reunion with Jared Padalecki and Misha Collins, Seth Rogen's cameo, and Homelander asserting a 'safer, more god-fearing nation' as the series heads into its final season in 2026.
At Comic-Con, a surprise sneak peek of 'The Boys' Season 5 was shown, featuring Homelander asserting control over America and teasing a crossover with the 'Gen V' spinoff. The final season is set to premiere in 2026, with additional related projects in the works, including animated and prequel series.
Erin Moriarty from 'The Boys' revealed she was diagnosed with Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder affecting the thyroid, and shared her journey of treatment and recovery, urging others to get checked if they experience symptoms.
Erin Moriarty, star of 'The Boys,' announced her recent diagnosis with Graves' disease, an autoimmune thyroid disorder, and emphasized the importance of listening to one's body and seeking medical help early. She shared her experience to raise awareness and encourage others to prioritize their health.
Erin Moriarty, star of 'The Boys,' revealed she was diagnosed with Graves' disease, an autoimmune thyroid condition, in May. She shared her experience on Instagram, emphasizing the importance of recognizing symptoms and seeking treatment, and noted significant improvement after starting therapy.
Erin Moriarty, known for her role in The Boys, announced she has been diagnosed with Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder causing hyperthyroidism. She shared that treatment has significantly improved her condition and urged others to seek medical help if they experience symptoms like fatigue and exhaustion.
The Boys season 4 on Amazon Prime Video has seen a 21% increase in viewership, making it one of Amazon's top series. Meanwhile, House of the Dragon season 2 on Max has experienced a 22% decline in viewership from its series launch, primarily due to a drop in linear viewing on HBO. Despite this, it achieved Max's biggest streaming day ever and saw a 30% increase in Europe. Both shows are performing well enough to spawn multiple spin-offs and in-universe projects.
June is packed with major TV series premieres including The Acolyte on June 4, The Boys Season 4 on June 13, House of the Dragon Season 2 on June 16, and The Bear Season 3 on June 27.
NetherRealm has announced that the gameplay trailer for Homelander, the next character in Mortal Kombat 1, will be released on Wednesday morning. Fans are eagerly awaiting the trailer, especially to see if actor Antony Starr will voice the character, despite his previous statements that he would not. The announcement was accompanied by new intro footage and voice lines that have sparked further speculation.
Eric Kripke, creator of "The Boys" and "Supernatural," aims to cast Jared Padalecki in Season 5 of "The Boys" following the cancellation of Padalecki's show "Walker." Kripke has already cast several "Supernatural" alumni in the series and hopes to complete his "Supernatural" reunion with Padalecki, who played Sam Winchester.