Prime Video’s hit spinoff of The Boys, Gen V, is back for Season 2, and it’s all set to premiere on September 17. We know you’re just as excited as we are, because this season doesn’t just continue the havoc and chaos from the debut season, it also lays a strong foundation for the upcoming The Boys Season 5. We’ve rounded up the first reactions online, and the verdict is unanimous: Gen V Season 2 is a must-watch.
Set in the same universe as The Boys, Season 2 follows the young superheroes at Godolkin University as they face the looming threat of a war against humans. Fans of both series can expect the same dark humour and brutal violence that made the first season so compelling.
Early reviews are calling this season even better than the first, with special praise for Hamish Linklater’s new villain. Some are even hailing him as one of the best antagonists in The Boys universe.
Critics also highlight that while Gen V stands on its own as a solid, engaging series, it’s becoming increasingly intertwined with its parent show as we head toward The Boys’ final season. The writing has been praised for being sharp, clever, and giving the characters satisfying arcs.
Season 2 also thoughtfully addresses the real-life passing of actor Chance Perdomo, integrating it into the narrative in a way that is both touching and motivating for the other characters. While there are minor critiques, mostly centred on some plotline choices and the heavy setup for The Boys Season 5, the overall consensus is that Gen V Season 2 is a strong, gripping addition to the franchise.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the season debuted with a strong ‘Fresh’ score of 89%, which is a very promising sign.
Check out some of the early reactions to Gen V Season 2 below!
Gen V Season 2 Review: The Boys Spinoff Is Gunning For The Franchise’s Top Spot & Its Raised Stakes Cement The Franchise's Longevity https://t.co/XwjCmIUJC0
— TV's Other Worlds (@tvsotherworlds) September 16, 2025
Despite a fairly slow start, Gen V Season 2 is a wild ride bolstered by a Homelander-worthy main villain.
Read our full review: https://t.co/wlZ6rNpCSX pic.twitter.com/F8xO4H6IJQ
— IGN (@IGN) September 15, 2025
GEN V Season 2 handles the passing of a key cast member better and more gracefully than nearly any movie/show we’ve seen. Despite his death, Chance Perdomo & Andre are integral to Season 2, both in terms of plot and emotional weight.
Read our full review: https://t.co/9b0PA68dn5 pic.twitter.com/VwG37BRT8X
— The HoloFiles – Movies & TV News & Reviews (@theholofiles) September 15, 2025
Season 2 of "Gen V" isn't nearly as raunchy as last season, but it still has plenty of graphic content to both gross you out and make you giggle.https://t.co/K2qzqTDQ7W
— Looper (@looper) September 15, 2025
#GenV s2 surpasses recent seasons of The Boys thanks to strong character work that doesn’t rely on shock value as a crutch. Probably my favourite superhero show of the year so far. Inject five more seasons of this into my veins.
My @empiremagazine reviewhttps://t.co/heDKJBMBLt
— David Opie Busan Film Festival (@DavidOpie) September 15, 2025
Gen V season 2 impresses with unexpected emotional depth despite some flaws. #GenV https://t.co/WaKxoMsrir
— Screen Sourced (@screensourced) September 15, 2025
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