Erik Kripke Says ‘Gen V’ Season 3 Would Have Mirrored ‘Very Unstable New Reality’ Real-World Grads Face
Erik Kripke discussed the themes that would have been explored in a potential third season of 'Gen V,' focusing on the challenges faced by recent college graduates. The show was canceled after two seasons, but Kripke expressed interest in incorporating its ideas into future projects. He emphasized the metaphor of young superheroes navigating an unstable job market, reflecting the current realities for many graduates.
- ▪'Gen V' Season 3 would have addressed the uncertain job market faced by recent graduates.
- ▪The show was canceled after two seasons, with characters last seen heading to Canada in 'The Boys' series finale.
- ▪Kripke hopes to incorporate the themes of 'Gen V' into other projects in the future.
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Home > Creative Content > TV Shows Erik Kripke Says ‘Gen V’ Season 3 Would Have Mirrored ‘Very Unstable New Reality’ Real-World Grads Face The spinoff’s characters are last seen heading to Canada in “The Boys” series finale Jacob Bryant May 20, 2026 @ 9:00 AM Share on Social Media Share on Facebook Share on X (formerly Twitter) Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Jaz Sinclair as Marie Moreau in "Gen V" Season 2. (Credit: Prime Video) “Gen V” Season 3 would have leaned hard into the uncertain nature current college graduates are feeling entering the job market. The first major show to spin off from “The Boys” was canceled after two seasons in April.
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