Star Jaz Sinclair Reacts to ‘Gen V’ Cancellation: ‘Thank You From the Bottom of My Heart’
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Home TV News Apr 26, 2026 4:35pm PT Star Jaz Sinclair Reacts to ‘Gen V’ Cancellation: ‘Thank You From the Bottom of My Heart’ By Arushi Jacob Plus Icon Arushi Jacob Latest ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Director Tried ‘Sneaking’ Adrian Grenier in For a Cameo But it Was ‘Too Late in Our Production Schedule to Make it Happen’ 7 hours ago ‘The Pitt’ Has No Romance On-Screen. Online, It’s a Different Story 1 day ago LA28 Games: Variety’s Entertainment Marketing Summit Panel Focuses on Technology and Delivery 2 days ago See All Jasper Savage/Prime “Gen V” star Jaz Sinclair is expressing her gratitude for her fans and time on the show, following last week’s cancellation of the Prime Video spinoff of “The Boys.” Taking to her Instagram story, Sinclair wrote, “There’s so much I wanna (and will) say, but for today I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. I’m so happy you’re here, and I’m so grateful for this incredible experience.” Sinclair stars in “Gen V” as Marie Moreau, a powerful hero who is able to control blood and manipulate muscular tissue. In the show, she’s determined to uncover the truth behind Godolkin University. Season 2 ended with Moreau joining the Starlighter resistance against Homelander (Antony Starr). “While we wish we could keep the party going another season at Godolkin, we’re committed to continuing the ‘Gen V’ characters’ stories in ‘The Boys’ Season 5 and other VCU projects on the horizon. You’ll see them again,” series executive producers Eric Kripke and Evan Goldberg said in a statement. “Gen V” originally premiered in 2023, with the second season airing between September and October 2025. According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, characters from “Gen V” will appear in upcoming episodes of the fifth and final season of “The Boys.” “Gen V” took place at Godolkin University School of Crimefighting, where young supes train for the chance to one day join The Seven. The cast of the series included Sinclair, Lizze Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, Sean Patrick Thomas and Hamish Linklater. With the parent show “The Boys” set to end with its current season, the prequel series “Vought Rising,” which will follow the exploits of Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles) and Stormfront (Aya Cash) in the 1950s, is the only current in-universe production and is expected to premiere in 2027. Related Stories Peacock Crime Thriller Series 'M.I.A' Drops Bloody, Neon-Soaked Trailer (TV News Roundup)
