Both shows feature characters who are obsessed with superheroes, but their perspectives couldn't be more divergent.| SlashFilm
The Boys: Diabolical tells a series of stories that don't initially seem to connect to the live-action series, but there are a couple exceptions.| SlashFilm
The bloody world of The Boys can sometimes feel like a horror movie, and new spin-off series Gen V continues that trend.| SlashFilm
Superheroes take on the college experience, with gruesome consequences, in the new trailer for Gen V.| SlashFilm
The Boys spin-off Gen V is loosely inspired by a comic book arc involving the 'G-Men,' a dark and twisted parody of Marvel's X-Men.| SlashFilm
You've been accepted to Godolkin University! 'The Boys' spinoff 'Gen V' throws open the doors of the premier college for young supes. Meet the big dogs on campus.| EW.com
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Sam, one of the Supe students in Gen V, has hallucinations that are both funny and unnerving.| SlashFilm
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Rafael Motamayor has worked as a writer specializing in covering animation since 2018 for outlets such as Vulture, IGN, Polygon, IndieWire and The Hollywood Reporter. He keeps up with as many new anime shows as humanly possible while looking forward to his next film festival.| SlashFilm