The Boys Spinoff Gen V trailer features penis explosions, gore and more

The bloody and violent spin-off shows us what Xavier’s school for gifted youngsters would be like from The Boys’ salacious perspective.
The young The franchise continues to expand at Prime Video, which just released a brand new trailer for the spin-off Gen V.
The series is set at the fictional Godolkin University, which according to the streamer is “America’s only college dedicated exclusively to young adult superheroes”… and conveniently run by Vought International. According to executive producer Eric Kripkethe show will take place between the third and fourth seasons of The youngwith storylines that will carry over into the fourth season of the flagship series when it eventually airs.
Kripke also promised that the series will come with “the same blood, madness, goosebumps and heart” as the original series, which is very evident in the new footage (under).
In the trailer, Godolkin is described as a “safe place” for mutant young adults, including Marie Moreau (Jaz Sinclair), a college student with the power to manipulate blood and a desire to be the first black woman in “The Seven.”
It’s clear, however, that she still has to get a handle on her unique skills, as one interaction with a coed ends with her exclaiming, covered in blood, “I just blew his cock!”
Other featured students include the Magneto-esque Andrew Anderson (Chance Perdomo), a bright golden boy (Patrick Schwarzenegger) and the gender-swap Jordan Li (played by London Thor and Derek Luh). The young Stars Jessie T. Usher, Colby Minifie, Claudia Doumit and PJ Byrne also appear in the teaser.
“From the world of The young comes Gen V“which is about the training of the first generation of superheroes to use Compound V and the fact that their powers were injected into them and not given by God,” Prime Video said in a press release. “These young, competitive heroes will test their physical and moral limits as they compete for that coveted top spot in the school.” They quickly learn that ambition comes with sacrifice, and that the line between right and wrong isn’t as clear-cut as they once thought. When the university’s dark secrets are exposed, the students must grapple with what kind of hero they will become.
The three-episode series premieres on Friday, September 29th, followed by weekly new episodes until the November 3rd finale.