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‘Gen V’ cast reacts to spinoff cancellation with emotional tributes

Sinclair's character, Marie Moreau, is unveiled as one of most potent Supes with her power to control blood

By Fabeha Amir |
‘Gen V’ cast reacts to spinoff cancellation with emotional tributes
‘Gen V’ cast reacts to spinoff cancellation with emotional tributes

With the recent cancellation of ‘The Boys’ Spinoff, Jaz Sinclair has expressed her appreciation for the fans and her time on the series.

The actress, known for her role as Marie Moreau in the Prime Video spinoff of The Boys, mentioned she will speak more about the streaming platform's choice not to move forward with Season 3 as she commented on the announcement.

“There's so much I want to (and will) share, but for now, I just want to say thank you from the depth of my heart,” Sinclair posted on her Instagram Story. “I'm thrilled you're here, and I'm immensely thankful for this wonderful journey.”

In Gen V, Sinclair's character, Marie Moreau, is unveiled as one of the most potent Supes with her power to control blood and alter living tissue, which she uses to expose the secrets of Godolkin University. 

Season 2 concluded with Marie aligning with the Starlighter resistance against Homelander (Antony Starr).

London Thor, who portrayed the gender-changing Jordan (alongside Derek Luh), wrote on Instagram, “This series transformed my life. Farewell, Jordan. Thank you for all that you are.”

Maddie Phillips, the actress behind the mind-controlling Cate Dunlap, shared a behind-the-scenes video, commenting, “Live laugh love, farewell!”

Following the Season 2 finale that aired six months ago, the show's cancellation was anticipated. However, Sinclair, Thor, and other Gen V actors recently featured in the final season of the original series.

“While we hoped to host another season at Godolkin, we're dedicated to continuing the Gen V characters' tales in The Boys Season 5 and other upcoming VCU projects,” stated Vought Cinematic Universe (VCU) executive producers Eric Kripke and Evan Goldberg. “You'll see them return.”

Besides Vought Rising, which is set to release on Prime Video in 2027, The Boys: Mexico remains under active development.