Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Ferrera’s bee sting might be the only thing capable of bringing down Thomas Godolkin, who has ...
Despite wanting to be nothing like Homelander, The Boys' best hero just gave into the darkness and changed themselves forever.
The shocking twist in Gen V Season 2 reveals the telepathic founder of Godolkin University as the true mastermind behind Cipher and Vought’s secret experiments ...
The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke has been doing the rounds, and now he’s shared his one regret after the Gen V Season 2 Episode 7 twist.
Gen V fans have been led to believe that Hamish Linklater's Cipher is the villain, but that Season 2 twist revealed it's really Thomas Godolkin.
And Quantum Ass Man appears again on the God U campus. It’s “Hell Week” after all, and Rufus has ordered him to store their shitty frat’s leashed pledges up there. Leave it to Gen V to ensure a ...
Gen V showrunner Michele Fazekas says the clues to the show's biggest twist were right in front of us all along.
The "Wicked" star also chuckles at fans reacting to his casting: "It's a funny thing to see people be like, 'Wait, SpongeBoq is in this?'" ...
The penultimate episode of Gen V season 2 unveiled the primary antagonist of the ongoing installment as one of the most prominent characters in The Boys universe, who is likely to have a significant ...
On "Gen V," turns out Marie (Jaz Sinclair) had a very good reason for originally thinking Dean Cipher (Hamish Linklater) had no powers: he doesn't.