The Boys’latest spinoff seriesGen Vhas earned an ultra-rare score of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes with critics praising its imaginative take on the superhero genre.It’s always a risky move to create spinoffs of much-loved TV shows but luckily,The Boyshas pulled it off withGen V.Heading to Prime Video 29 September, the TV series is described as “part college show, partHunger Games”,and follows a group of young superheroes as they are put through various tests to prove they are good enough to be Vought’s next big thing. Set in the Godolkin University School of Crimefighting, the college students must juggle being typical students with having powers that can easily get them into trouble. With thetrailerpromising a lot of blood and gore, it is set to be an exciting addition toThe Boysoriginal series.Check out theGen Vofficial teaser trailer below!Critics are praising the show with Ed Power at The Telegraphclaimingit “puts Marvel to shame… A spinoff of Amazon’s superhero spoofThe Boys, Gen V will introduce a new generation to razor-sharp satire – if they can handle the gore”.AdvertAlison Herman at Varietysays“Gen V” retains the edge, cynicism and (aptly) adolescent humor that make its parent show tick”. Meanwhile, Ali Shutlet at NMEcommented, “It’s comfortable sitting in the shadow ofThe Boysfor the time being and while the gory humour might feel familiar, this smart, sleek spin-off is never less than exciting.”With the show currently sitting at a 100 per cent score on the ratings website Rotten Tomatoes, there is no doubt you will not want to miss it. The upcoming eight episodes will be “just about as gruesomely subversive as its origin series” according to the critic’s consensus. “Gen Vbuilds onThe Boysin occasionally chaotic but overall inspired fashion.”Gen Vdebuts on Prime Video on Friday 29 September around the world.Featured Image Credit: Prime VideoTopics:The Boys,TV And Film

The Boys' latest series debuts with 100 percent on Rotten Tomatoes

The Boys’latest spinoff seriesGen Vhas earned an ultra-rare score of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes with critics praising its imaginative take on the superhero genre.It’s always a risky move to create spinoffs of much-loved TV shows but luckily,The Boyshas pulled it off withGen V.Heading to Prime Video 29 September, the TV series is described as “part college show, partHunger Games”,and follows a group of young superheroes as they are put through various tests to prove they are good enough to be Vought’s next big thing. Set in the Godolkin University School of Crimefighting, the college students must juggle being typical students with having powers that can easily get them into trouble. With thetrailerpromising a lot of blood and gore, it is set to be an exciting addition toThe Boysoriginal series.Check out theGen Vofficial teaser trailer below!Critics are praising the show with Ed Power at The Telegraphclaimingit “puts Marvel to shame… A spinoff of Amazon’s superhero spoofThe Boys, Gen V will introduce a new generation to razor-sharp satire – if they can handle the gore”.AdvertAlison Herman at Varietysays“Gen V” retains the edge, cynicism and (aptly) adolescent humor that make its parent show tick”. Meanwhile, Ali Shutlet at NMEcommented, “It’s comfortable sitting in the shadow ofThe Boysfor the time being and while the gory humour might feel familiar, this smart, sleek spin-off is never less than exciting.”With the show currently sitting at a 100 per cent score on the ratings website Rotten Tomatoes, there is no doubt you will not want to miss it. The upcoming eight episodes will be “just about as gruesomely subversive as its origin series” according to the critic’s consensus. “Gen Vbuilds onThe Boysin occasionally chaotic but overall inspired fashion.”Gen Vdebuts on Prime Video on Friday 29 September around the world.Featured Image Credit: Prime VideoTopics:The Boys,TV And Film

The Boys’latest spinoff seriesGen Vhas earned an ultra-rare score of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes with critics praising its imaginative take on the superhero genre.It’s always a risky move to create spinoffs of much-loved TV shows but luckily,The Boyshas pulled it off withGen V.Heading to Prime Video 29 September, the TV series is described as “part college show, partHunger Games”,and follows a group of young superheroes as they are put through various tests to prove they are good enough to be Vought’s next big thing. Set in the Godolkin University School of Crimefighting, the college students must juggle being typical students with having powers that can easily get them into trouble. With thetrailerpromising a lot of blood and gore, it is set to be an exciting addition toThe Boysoriginal series.Check out theGen Vofficial teaser trailer below!Critics are praising the show with Ed Power at The Telegraphclaimingit “puts Marvel to shame… A spinoff of Amazon’s superhero spoofThe Boys, Gen V will introduce a new generation to razor-sharp satire – if they can handle the gore”.AdvertAlison Herman at Varietysays“Gen V” retains the edge, cynicism and (aptly) adolescent humor that make its parent show tick”. Meanwhile, Ali Shutlet at NMEcommented, “It’s comfortable sitting in the shadow ofThe Boysfor the time being and while the gory humour might feel familiar, this smart, sleek spin-off is never less than exciting.”With the show currently sitting at a 100 per cent score on the ratings website Rotten Tomatoes, there is no doubt you will not want to miss it. The upcoming eight episodes will be “just about as gruesomely subversive as its origin series” according to the critic’s consensus. “Gen Vbuilds onThe Boysin occasionally chaotic but overall inspired fashion.”Gen Vdebuts on Prime Video on Friday 29 September around the world.

The Boys’latest spinoff seriesGen Vhas earned an ultra-rare score of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes with critics praising its imaginative take on the superhero genre.

It’s always a risky move to create spinoffs of much-loved TV shows but luckily,The Boyshas pulled it off withGen V.Heading to Prime Video 29 September, the TV series is described as “part college show, partHunger Games”,and follows a group of young superheroes as they are put through various tests to prove they are good enough to be Vought’s next big thing. Set in the Godolkin University School of Crimefighting, the college students must juggle being typical students with having powers that can easily get them into trouble. With thetrailerpromising a lot of blood and gore, it is set to be an exciting addition toThe Boysoriginal series.

Check out theGen Vofficial teaser trailer below!

Critics are praising the show with Ed Power at The Telegraphclaimingit “puts Marvel to shame… A spinoff of Amazon’s superhero spoofThe Boys, Gen V will introduce a new generation to razor-sharp satire – if they can handle the gore”.

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Alison Herman at Varietysays“Gen V” retains the edge, cynicism and (aptly) adolescent humor that make its parent show tick”. Meanwhile, Ali Shutlet at NMEcommented, “It’s comfortable sitting in the shadow ofThe Boysfor the time being and while the gory humour might feel familiar, this smart, sleek spin-off is never less than exciting.”

With the show currently sitting at a 100 per cent score on the ratings website Rotten Tomatoes, there is no doubt you will not want to miss it. The upcoming eight episodes will be “just about as gruesomely subversive as its origin series” according to the critic’s consensus. “Gen Vbuilds onThe Boysin occasionally chaotic but overall inspired fashion.”

Gen Vdebuts on Prime Video on Friday 29 September around the world.

Topics:The Boys,TV And Film