Jaz Sinclair Expresses Gratitude Following 'Gen V' Cancellation
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Jaz Sinclair Expresses Gratitude Following 'Gen V' Cancellation

authorBy Roger Ebert
DateApr 27, 2026
Read Time2 min

Actress Jaz Sinclair recently conveyed her appreciation following the announcement that her show, 'Gen V,' a spin-off of 'The Boys' on Prime Video, would not be returning for another season. She took to social media to share her feelings of gratitude for the journey and the support received, acknowledging her happiness for the experience and the fans.

Sinclair portrayed Marie Moreau in 'Gen V,' a character with extraordinary abilities who could manipulate blood and muscle tissue. Throughout the series, Moreau was dedicated to uncovering the hidden truths within Godolkin University. The conclusion of the first season saw her character aligning with the Starlighter resistance in their conflict against Homelander.

In response to the show's conclusion, executive producers Eric Kripke and Evan Goldberg issued a statement. They expressed regret that 'Gen V' would not continue at Godolkin for a second season but assured viewers that the stories of its characters would persist within 'The Boys' Season 5 and other upcoming projects set in the VCU. They explicitly stated that fans would encounter these characters again.

'Gen V' first premiered in 2023, with its inaugural season concluding between September and October 2025. Reports indicate that characters from 'Gen V' are slated to make appearances in future episodes of the parent series, 'The Boys,' which is expected to conclude with its fifth season. The spin-off series was set at Godolkin University School of Crimefighting, where young individuals with superpowers honed their skills with aspirations of joining The Seven. The ensemble cast included Lizze Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, Sean Patrick Thomas, and Hamish Linklater, alongside Sinclair.

With 'The Boys' nearing its end, another prequel series, 'Vought Rising,' is currently the sole active production within the franchise's universe. This new series will delve into the early exploits of Soldier Boy and Stormfront during the 1950s and is anticipated to debut in 2027.

The announcement of 'Gen V's' cancellation has led to an outpouring of support from fans and a promise from the creators that the beloved characters will continue their narratives within the expansive universe of 'The Boys' and its related ventures.

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