Spoiler Alert: This article contains spoilers and key details from the series 'The Boys'. Reader discretion is advised if you haven't watched it yet.
'The Boys' is back for its fifth and final season, and if the real world was not already chaotic enough, the show's creator Eric Kripke finds himself in the strange position of watching reality outpace his own fiction. The evil superhero Homelander, played by Anthony Starr, has long drawn comparisons to real-world political figures, and season 5 leans further into that territory than ever before.
Kripke told The Hollywood Reporter ahead of the season 5 premiere, "It's never great when the world out-crazies your superhero show with exploding penises." He wrote the final season before the 2024 election and has since watched events unfold with a mix of shock and dismay. "The stuff that has come to pass since we wrote it, including internment camps, sending federal troops into cities, even tiny references like that clown in charge of the military, General Mayhem. We genuinely thought it was a little out there, that this is the furthest we were venturing into full-on speculative fiction. And so much of it has come to pass already. It's really upsetting."
Full episode release schedule for 'The Boys' season 5
The first two episodes dropped on April 8, with new episodes releasing weekly through to the series finale on May 20. Episode titles for episodes 3 through 8 have not yet been announced.
Episode 1: "Fifteen Inches of Sheer Dynamite" — April 8
Episode 2: "Teenage Kix" — April 8
Episode 3 — April 15
Episode 4 — April 22
Episode 5 — April 29
Episode 6 — May 6
Episode 7— May 13
Episode 8: Series Finale — May 20
What to expect from season 5
Unlike real life, Kripke does have an ending in mind. Season 5 will follow Butcher, played by Karl Urban, as he pursues a plan to release a virus that kills all superheroes. Meanwhile, Hughie, played by Jack Quaid, and Starlight, played by Erin Moriarty, search for a potentially less genocidal solution to Homelander's grip on America.
The final season will also incorporate elements from both seasons of 'Gen V', while potentially setting up spinoffs including 'Vought Rising' and 'The Boys: Mexico'.
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