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The explosive finale of “The Boys” Season 5 has left critics and fans alike in awe, marking a dramatic conclusion to the popular Prime Video series. While this end signifies the closing of a chapter, it simultaneously heralds the expansion of “The Boys” universe, with a prequel series poised to delve into untold histories. Season 5 is peppered with nods to the existing spin-off “Gen V,” and teases the upcoming series “Vought Rising.” Set in the 1950s, “Vought Rising” will explore the origins of the first generation of superhumans, a narrative subtly introduced in Season 5, Episode 3.
Everything we know about Vought Rising so far
In April 2026, “The Boys” and “Vought Rising” creator Eric Kripke spoke to Entertainment Weekly about what fans can expect from the upcoming prequel series. “I would define it as ‘L.A. Confidential’ with superheroes. Maybe grimier. Probably, definitely grimier,” he said. “It’s a murder-mystery, and it’s got that noir-ish — not Black Noir, but actual noir — movin’ through the streets and femme fatales and detectives.” The murder mystery component is fascinating considering the show will be dealing with effectively immortal superheroes. Will one of them be killed in mysterious circumstances, leading to an investigation? Or will the victim be a mere mortal?
Jensen Ackles may be a supporting player on “The Boys” as Soldier Boy, a man out of time, but “Vought Rising” will see him in his element. Collider interviewed Ackles about the prequel, and he revealed that he jumped at the chance of reprising the role. He said: “When they pitched it, they were like, ‘Hey, we’re thinking about doing this prequel thing, going back to the 1950s with Soldier Boy.’ I don’t think I let them finish the sentence before I was like, ‘Yes!’ But I know that the intent is to have it be a multi-season show.” Another familiar face set to appear in the prequel series is Ethan Slater as Thomas Godolkin, who was revealed as the big bad of “Gen V” Season 2.
“Vought Rising” finished filming in March 2026, but Kripke has teased that, due to the heavy VFX work involved, the show probably won’t come out until the early part of 2027. Until then, we’ll have to keep an eye on “The Boys” Season 5 for more references. Episode 3 gave us some clues about “Vought Rising,” and since the titular team is on a quest to locate any remaining V1, we could very well get more before the show ends for good. Check out Looper’s review of “The Boys” Season 5.