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Gen V: Amazon's The Boys spinoff premiere and episode release schedule, explained

Amazon Prime Video's highly anticipated spinoff of The Boys will be here soon. Here's when you can watch each episode

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It's nearly here. Amazon Prime is soon opening the doors on their latest series set in the world of The Boys: Gen V. Gen V will follow the students of Godolkin University School of Crimefighting, a college for superpowered individuals only, run by the sinister Vought Corporation. We're pretty excited about the show here at Popverse, which is why we've complied everything you need to know about Gen V's release date.

When is the Gen V release date?

Let's start off with the basics. Gen V comes to Amazon Prime on September 28 at 8:00 PM EST. On that day, fans will be able to stream not one, but three full episodes of the newest and darkest take yet on the superhero genre. After that, Gen V episodes will continue to air (one at a time, sadly) on Thrusday nights at 8 PM EST.

What's the Gen V episode release schedule?

We're happy you asked. October 2023 is going to be full to the brim with Vought's vanguard of villains and vagabonds, here's what you can expect and when you can expect it:

Release Date Episode Title
September 29, 2023 Gen V Season One, Episode One TBA
September 29, 2023 Gen V Season One, Episode Two TBA
September 29, 2023 Gen V Season One, Episode Three TBA
October 6, 2023 Gen V Season One, Episode Four TBA
October 13, 2023 Gen V Season One, Episode Five TBA
October 20, 2023 Gen V Season One, Episode Six TBA
October 27, 2023 Gen V Season One, Episode Seven TBA
November 3, 2023 Gen V Season One, Episode Eight TBA

As the series progresses and Amazon releases more episode titles, we'll be sure to update them here. For now, mark these diabolical dates on your calendar and keep an eye on the Popverse home page for more news to come out of Gen V, The Boys, and any other superhero satire.


Thinking about using the Gen V premiere as an excuse to get into The Boys? There's never been a better time to do it. Check out Popverse's 'How to watch The Boys' guide to help you on your way.

Grant DeArmitt

Grant DeArmitt: Grant DeArmitt (he/him) likes horror, comics, and the unholy pairing of the two. He has written for Nightmare on Film Street and Newsarama, despite their better judgement. He lives in Brooklyn with his partner, Kelsey, and corgi, Legs.

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