It’s been almost two years since Gen V concluded its first season, and the wait for Season 2 is almost over.
The hit spinoff series, inspired by the boys and loosely based on the comics, takes place at the fictional Godolkin University, where the college-aged Supes pursue higher education. But, to no one’s surprise, there are some sinister secrets lurking beneath the veneer of this respectable campus.
Gen V Season 2 picks up where Season 1 left off, with the town and students still reeling from the bloody events of the Finale. Much like the first installment, the boys’ familiar faces will reappear in these new episodes, further cementing this ultra-violent cinematic universe.
Jaz Sinclair, Lizza Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, and Sean Patrick Thomas are among the main cast returning for season 2. Joining this season is Hamish Linklater as Dean Cipher.
Scroll through to find out when and where to watch Gen V season 2 and more streaming details.
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When to watch GEN V Season 2 on Prime Video
Gen V Season 2 will drop its first three episodes on Wednesday, September 17th at 12:00 PM PT/3 AM ET. A new episode will premiere each week until the finale airs on October 22nd.
Here is the full episode release schedule:
Episode 1: New Year, New U – Wednesday, September 17
Episode 2: Wednesday, September 17
Episode 3: Wednesday, September 17
Episode 4: Wednesday, September 24
Episode 5: Wednesday, October 1
Episode 6: Wednesday, October 8
Episode 7: Wednesday, October 15
Episode 8: Wednesday, October 22
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