Heres what that handoff between the spinoff and “The Boys” actually entails.
Warning: This article contains spoilers fromGen Vseason 1, episode 8 finale, “Guardians of Godolkin.”
But in fact, there are two!

Jaz Sinclair’s Marie Moreau in the ‘Gen V’ season 1 finale.Prime Video
Gen Vshowrunner Michele Fazekas was more zen about the whole thing.
“I also make a run at stay off social media for that reason,” she says.
“I don’t want to know what people know.

Antony Starr returns as Homelander for the ‘Gen V’ season 1 finale.Prime Video
We’re in the day and age where it happens, it’s social media.
We can control only what we can control.”
(A season 4 premiere date has not been announced yet.)

Karl Urban’s Billy Butcher sneaks through the Woods in the ‘Gen V’ season 1 finale’s mid-credits scene.Prime Video
Except he’s not happy.
Fazekas says they always wanted Homelander to come intoGen Vfor the finale.
“We didn’t want to squander that,” she says.
“We don’t have to pretend that the world isn’t burning,” Kripke explains.
It’s important thatGen Vcontinues to do that.
The Homelander part also ties into the much bigger storyline.
“We knew that we wanted that to be part of the season 4 story.
“They’re shooting the first two or three episodes ofThe Boysand it’s grueling,” Kripke recalls.
Michelle said their support of the wider world is really, really impressive.”