
'Gen V' season 2 teaser trailer: Emotional first look addresses Chance Perdomo's death; Hamish Linklater joins cast as Dean Cypher
Get ready, 'Gen V' fans! The hit spin-off of 'The Boys' is back, and the new season looks darker, crazier, and more explosive than ever.
The first teaser trailer for Season 2 has just dropped, and it gives us a glimpse into the chaos brewing at Godolkin University.
Season 2 teaser revealed at CCXP México
At a special panel hosted by a major streaming platform at CCXP México, fans got their first proper look at what's coming next. The event featured stars of the show including
Jaz Sinclair
,
Lizze Broadway
, London Thor, and Derek Luh, who all helped reveal the teaser and shared the release details.
Mark your calendars – 'Gen V' is back this September
It's official – Season 2 of 'Gen V' will premiere on 17 September 2025.
Fans will get a triple treat, as the first three episodes will drop on the same day. After that, a new episode will be released every week, leading up to the grand finale in October.
What's Season 2 all about?
This time, things are even more intense. Season 2 picks up after the shocking events of last season, and America is still reeling under Homelander's terrifying rule. The students are back at Godolkin University – but nothing is normal anymore.
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Expect fresh drama, new faces, and lots of secrets. Actor Hamish Linklater joins the cast as Dean Cypher, a mysterious new character who's expected to shake things up.
War is coming – and not just in the classroom
According to a report by Deadline, the official logline hints at big changes, 'Cate and Sam are celebrated heroes, while Marie, Jordan, and Emma reluctantly return to college, burdened by months of trauma and loss. But parties and classes are hard to care about with war brewing between humans and Supes, both on and off campus. The gang learns of a secret program that goes back to the founding of Godolkin University that may have larger implications than they realise.
And, somehow, Marie is a part of it.'
That's right – we're diving deeper into the secrets of Godolkin. Expect messy alliances, betrayals, and perhaps even more ties to 'The Boys' universe.
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