‘Gen V’ Finale Features ‘The Boys’ Crossover and Chance Perdomo Tribute

SPOILERS: This article contains details about the Generation Vlast episode of season 2 “Trojan”
The end is near for The boysbut their collegiate counterparts on Generation V just stretching their legs as the Season 2 finale takes them off campus and prepares them to take on Homelander.
In Wednesday’s episode “Trojan,” newly regenerated Thomas Godolkin (Ethan Slater) continues his mission to “wipe out the herd” with his evil partner, Sister Sage (Susan Heyward), who strays from his plan to host a seminary where he can eliminate students as he pleases.
Meanwhile, after freeing Doug (Hamish Linklater), a non-superpowered human, from Godolkin’s mind control, Marie (Jaz Sinclair) and her team hide him in the dorms. There, he notes that Marie’s Project Odessa origins mean she won’t age, citing her fellow playtesters Homelander and Stormfront as examples – with plenty of time to hype her up. Vought Rising prequel.
As Polarity (Sean Patrick Thomas) drives Doug to the hospital, the mentally exhausted puppet notes that the Supe’s son, Andre, was strong, despite Godolkin torturing him during his stay at The Woods facility.
The tender moment ends abruptly when Sage and Black Noir (Nathan Mitchell) intercept him, killing Doug and taking Polarity as prisoner. But when Sage realizes that Godolkin has gone rogue with his seminar, she frees Polarity.
Keeya King as Annabeth Moreau, Jaz Sinclair as Marie Moreau, Maddie Phillips as Cate Dunlap, Derek Luh as Jordan Li, Lizze Broadway as Emma Meyer and Asa Germann as Sam in ‘Gen V’
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While Godolkin runs his seminary, which he actually intends to be a fight to the death between all the Supes on campus, Marie and her team come up with a plan that involves fraternity boy Black Hole (Wyatt Dorion) smuggling them into the seminary via his super anus.
After a confrontation with Godolkin that features Pubic Hairs armed with a Supe and another Supe turning the tables on his own mind control powers, all seems lost when Marie attempts to use her blood powers on him, only for him to take control of her mind and body.
But as Polarity storms through the door, sending shockwaves through the room, Marie is freed from Godolkin’s grasp. It all seemed to be part of her plan as she thanked him for helping her “level up” after using her powers to go to the max. Scanners (1981) on him.
“It was for André,” Marie said above the headless body.
After André actor Chance Perdomo died at the age of 27 in March 2024, co-showrunner Michele Fazekas told Deadline that the loss was “incredibly unimaginable in a way, but we were all like, ‘Oh, we also lost this Andre guy that we really loved.’ So in the end I was like, “Oh, it was about Andre,” and it was about Chance, the season was. I’m very proud of it.

Jaz Sinclair as Marie Moreau in “Gen V”
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Polarity covers the group as they go on the run again, only to be intercepted by Starlight (Erin Moriarty) and A-Train (Jessie T. Usher), who invite them to join the resistance. We will surely see more of the group in the fifth and final season of The boyswhich ended in July and will premiere in 2026.
While Generation V has not yet been renewed for season 3, Fazekas said the spinoff’s future is “a great question that I don’t know anyone can answer right now.”
Prime also has the animated spin-off The Boys presents: Diaboliquewhich probably won’t have a second season. Meanwhile, Paul Grellong is the showrunner of the upcoming prequel series. Vought Risingand Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal are executive producers Boys: MexicoSince Blue beetle the writer Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer.




