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Gen V Season 2 Release Date, Cast and Godolkin’s War for Supremacy

Gen V returns to Prime Video on September 17, 2025. Here’s what to expect from Season 2, including returning heroes, new villains, and deeper ties to The Boys universe.

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The blood-soaked halls of Godolkin University are opening again. Gen V, Prime Video’s high-octane spinoff of The Boys, is back for a second season, promising more gore, power struggles and campus chaos. Following the explosive events of Season 1 and the revelations from The Boys Season 4, the stakes for young supes have never been higher.

Release Date and Weekly Rollout

Amazon has confirmed that Gen V Season 2 will premiere on September 17, 2025, exclusively on Prime Video. Episodes will follow a weekly release schedule, keeping fans engaged and theorizing week after week. This format mirrors the first season’s successful rollout and gives space for each twist to resonate.

Season 2 is expected to continue seamlessly from the events of The Boys Season 4. To fully grasp the context, viewers should catch up on the parent show’s developments — especially the growing tensions between vigilantes, supes and the all-powerful Vought International.

Returning Cast and New Characters

The majority of the main cast is back, ready for more high-stakes lectures and bloody betrayals:

  • Jaz Sinclair returns as Marie Moreau, the blood-controlling supe grappling with trauma and power

  • Lizze Broadway reprises her role as Emma, the size-shifting influencer

  • Maddie Phillips is back as the dangerous and durable Kate

  • London Thor and Derek Luh return as Jordan, the gender-shifting radioactive powerhouse

  • Asa Germann continues as Sam, the unpredictable and super-strong wild card

Joining the cast is Hamish Linklater as the new dean of Godolkin University. Ruthless, strategic and backed by Vought, his arrival signals a sharp shift in campus leadership. He’s not here to educate — he’s here to militarize.

Plot: The Campus Is Now a Battlefield

After barely surviving the Season 1 finale, the students of Godolkin find themselves pawns in a much larger game. The world is no longer ignorant of what supes are capable of, and public trust is crumbling. Vought responds by rebranding the university as a training ground for future enforcers — not heroes.

Season 2 will explore how the young supes deal with this transformation. Some will fall in line, others will resist. Trust will be tested, alliances will shift, and friendships may break under the pressure. The battle lines between humanity and superhumanity are forming — and the students are stuck in the middle.

Expect more morally grey choices, experimental power use, and deeper emotional arcs. With Godolkin now a powder keg, every decision could spark a firestorm.

Why This Season Matters

Gen V isn’t just a side story anymore — it’s becoming a central pillar in The Boys universe. The show dives into themes of identity, exploitation, consent and power from a younger perspective, reflecting the real-world pressures that come with fame, trauma and systemic control.

With Season 2, the series looks set to connect more directly with events in The Boys, making it a must-watch for anyone following the larger narrative. And with the addition of new leadership and rising tensions, this could be the season where the next Homelander — or the one who stops him — begins their rise.

Final Thoughts

With its sharp satire, graphic style and emotionally charged storytelling, Gen V Season 2 is poised to raise the bar. The war for control over supes is heating up, and Godolkin is ground zero. Whether you’re here for the action, the politics or the twisted coming-of-age drama, September 17 is a date to mark in red.

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