News Gen V 27 Apr 2026, 12:312 min read

Gen V canceled: Jaz Sinclair on the cancellation

Gen V canceled: Jaz Sinclair on the cancellation

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  • Amazon confirms Gen V has been canceled. Jaz Sinclair shares her reaction, while the characters' future remains uncertain.

Gen V canceled: Jaz Sinclair reacts to the news

The popular spin-off of The Boys , titled Gen V , has reached its end. Amazon has confirmed that the series will not return for a third season, prompting reactions from the cast involved, including Jaz Sinclair, who played Marie Moreau.

About Gen V

Gen V was set at Godolkin University, a fictional college where young supes (superheroes with special powers) meet as both allies and rivals. The series' exploration of themes like power, rivalry, and the darker side of heroism made it an intriguing addition to the The Boys universe. Jaz Sinclair's character, Marie Moreau, can control and weaponize blood, making her one of the most powerful supes in the The Boys world.

Jaz Sinclair's reaction

After the cancellation announcement, Jaz Sinclair responded on social media. In an emotional Instagram post, she thanked fans for their support and said there was a lot she still wanted to say about the cancellation. "There is so much I want (and will) say, but for today I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart," Sinclair wrote.

The future of the Gen V characters

The cancellation has sparked speculation about the future of the characters, especially Marie Moreau. Fans have wondered whether she will return in season 5 of The Boys , where the Gen V supes could be woven into the plot. However, Eric Kripke, the showrunner of The Boys , has said that Marie has not fully mastered her powers yet, which could complicate her possible role in the sequel.

Timeline

  • 2026-04-27: Jaz Sinclair reacts to the cancellation of Gen V .

  • 2026: Amazon confirms that Gen V will not return for a third season.

  • 2026: Speculation about Marie Moreau appearing in The Boys season 5 and other spin-offs.

The future of The Boys franchise

Although Gen V has come to an end, projects remain in development within the The Boys universe. Eric Kripke and Evan Goldberg have confirmed that they want to continue the Gen V characters' stories in season 5 of The Boys and in other upcoming projects in the VCU (Vought Cinematic Universe). Current developments include new spin-offs such as Vought Rising , due in 2027 and focused on the origins of various characters, and The Boys: Mexico .

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