Gen V

Gen V

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  • Genre: Action & Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Release Date: 2023-09-28
  • Runtime:
  • : 7.7
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7.7/10
7.7
From 1,311 Ratings

Description

At America's only college for superheroes, gifted students put their moral boundaries to the test, competing for the university's top ranking, and a chance to join The Seven, Vought International's elite superhero team. When the school's dark secrets come to light, they must decide what kind of heroes they want to become.

Season for this TV show

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    Rating: 6.9

    Name: Season 1

    Episode Count: 8

    Release Date: 2023-09-28

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  • Season 2 Poster

    Rating: 6.3

    Name: Season 2

    Episode Count: 8

    Release Date: 2025-09-17

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Reviews

  • MovieGuys

    1
    Reviewed by MovieGuys
    The Boys had its moments, it wasn't perfect but at least, it was engaging. Then along came Gen V. It feels, to this reviewer, more like a basic teenie drama, with a few super hero add ons, than anything else. I found the first episode, unwatchable. Not helped at all by the nasty period blood thing. In summary, a uninspiring teenie drama with a vague super hero vibe. NOTE: I read the other "review", such as it is and yes I did watch part of the first episode, making accurate reference to aspects of that episode. I was pretty clear, why I do not like it, too. I will say TMDB, where's the moderation here?
  • TwozFlix

    10
    Reviewed by TwoZPlex
    Don't listen to the MovieGuys review AT ALL. It doesn't even sound like they watched The Boys throughout. If you loved the boys, you will love Gen V. Yes it is a bit disturbing, but so was the boys. You don't watch The Boys or Gen V for clean entertainment. NOTE: Thank you MovieGuys for referencing my "review". You didn't even grasp that I said you didn't watch the Boys throughout. If you did and watched THE BOYS, the "nasty period blood thing" wouldn't have irked you the way it did. If that is what turned you off about the series, then I don't know how you could even make it through the entirety of The Boys. But explains why your average score is a 54%, gotta hate everything I guess. Additionally, the reason why TMDB included my review is because it is a review, I gave my honest review about the show. If you are allowed to, so am I. No moderation needed.
  • aGoryLouie

    6
    Reviewed by IndecentLouie
    Not as good as the Boys, somewhat more predictable due to the "teenage" college setting and the characters are nowhere near as likable as Hughie, Butcher, Frenchie, MM and Kimiko With that out the way; GenV is a decent enough spin off, it does nothing new nor does it add anything to The Boys universe. But it isn't painful to watch, very much on the fence regarding the want to watch a second season. 6/10
  • misubisu

    8
    Reviewed by misubisu
    **Score: 8/10 — A Vicious, Vital, and Hilariously Unhinged Expansion of 'The Boys' Universe** *Gen V* is the perfect, deranged companion piece to its parent series, proving that the satirical, hyper-violent world of *The Boys* has ample room for fresh blood—and fresh, bizarre superpowers. For fans of the original, this is a must-watch; it’s **very much in the same vein**, dripping with the same sharp social commentary, unflinching gore, and savage humour, while smartly carving out its own identity within the infamous Godolkin University. **What Works Brilliantly:** * **A Seamless, Engaging Expansion:** The series doesn’t feel like a spin-off cash-grab. It’s a vital, interwoven chapter in the larger saga, packed with clever **cross-references to *The Boys* characters and events** that reward dedicated viewers without alienating newcomers. The mysteries it introduces feel consequential to the overarching Vought narrative. * **Inventive, Mind-Bending Powers:** Moving beyond traditional super-strength or flight, *Gen V* explores the truly weird and horrifying side of Compound V. The powers on display are **somewhat bizarre, and quite the mind spin**—from organic matter manipulation to empathic mimicry—leading to creative, often deeply unsettling, and **delightfully unpredictable** storylines. * **A Talented, Gritty New Ensemble:** The young cast is superb, selling the toxic cocktail of ambition, trauma, and teenage angst that defines life at a superhero college. Their journeys are compelling, darkly funny, and morally complex, ensuring you’re invested in their fates beyond the next gruesome set-piece. **A Note on the... Ahem, "Content":** **You see a lot of penises, so it's not for the prudes.** The show maintains *The Boys'* trademark commitment to body horror and R-rated absurdity, using shock not just for laughs but as a weapon against the sanitised, corporate superhero ideal. It’s a feature, not a bug, for its intended audience. **Why It's an 8 (Not a 9 or 10):** While brilliant, it operates slightly in the shadow of its predecessor. The core themes—corporate corruption, the monetisation of trauma, and the grotesquery of fame—are brilliantly explored but were pioneered by *The Boys*. *Gen V* expertly refines and focuses them through a Gen Z lens, but it doesn't *redefine* the game in the same way. **The Verdict:** *Gen V* is a triumphant success. It’s a vicious, smart, and wildly entertaining series that deepens the lore of its universe while standing firmly on its own two (sometimes bloody) feet. The stories are **engaging and NOT predictable**, the characters are compelling, and the anticipation for **Season 2** is already palpable. As a **late starter**, you've timed it perfectly. Strap in for a brutal, brilliant, and deeply funny ride. **Watch if:** You love *The Boys*, dark superhero satire, inventive gore, and stories about the monstrous price of power. **Skip if:** You are easily offended by graphic violence, sexual content, or extreme body horror. This is not a gentle show.

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