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Every The Boys spinoff planned after the finale: one has already wrapped filming, one barely exists on paper

Every The Boys spinoff planned after the finale: one has already wrapped filming, one barely exists on paper
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The Boys ended on 20 May 2026 after five seasons and 40 episodes, with Homelander and Butcher both dead and no obvious hook left dangling for a sequel. Prime Video, however, is not done with Vought International.

Two spinoffs are live. They're at wildly different stages.

The short answer

There are two remaining projects in the Vought Cinematic Universe: Vought Rising, a 1950s prequel that finished filming in March 2026 and is targeting a 2027 release, and The Boys: Mexico, a Spanish-language sequel series that only delivered its pilot script to Amazon in April 2026. Gen V and the animated Diabolical are both finished.

Vought Rising — already in the can

Announced at San Diego Comic-Con in 2024, this one goes back to the founding of Vought and the experiments that produced the first wave of Supes. Showrunner Paul Grellong runs it, with Eric Kripke, Seth Rogen, and Evan Goldberg executive producing. Kripke described the pitch to Variety in 2024 as "'L.A. Confidential' with superheroes".

  • Jensen Ackles — returns as Soldier Boy, this time as a series regular rather than a guest.
  • Aya Cash — back as Clara Vought, the woman who later became Stormfront.
  • Ethan Slater — reprises Thomas Godolkin, founder of God U and central to the creation of Compound V, after Gen V season 2.
  • Mason Dye — confirmed to return as Bombsight, one of several past Supes that The Boys season 5 name-dropped ahead of time.

Principal photography ran from August 2025 to March 2026. Kripke has said post-production and VFX need roughly eight months, which puts the finished season somewhere around late 2026 and a plausible release in the first half of 2027.

The Boys: Mexico — barely on paper

This one has been in development since November 2023 and has moved at a crawl. Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer (Blue Beetle) is writing; Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal are attached as executive producers, with the possibility of small on-screen roles but no plan to headline. Kripke confirmed to Collider in April 2026 that a pilot draft had finally landed at Amazon and gone down well, with notes now being worked through.

No cast. No production start. No episode order. A 2027 debut is the optimistic target; 2028 is the realistic one.

The premise is the notable part — it's a sequel, set in Mexico City after the events of season 5, making it the only project carrying the story forwards rather than backwards.

What happened to Gen V?

Cancelled in April 2026 after two seasons, six months on from its season 2 finale, with high production costs and viewing figures both cited. Kripke had a season 3 plan and said so publicly in October 2025. Kripke and Goldberg's joint statement said they'd wanted to keep the party going at Godolkin.

The surviving Gen V characters were folded into The Boys season 5 instead, with Marie Morea and company joining Annie January's underground resistance.

For the record: Kripke pitched both Gen V and Vought Rising to Amazon at the same time, years ago. Amazon picked Gen V first and told him to wait. The one that waited is the one still standing.

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