The Prime Video series โGen Vโ will not return for a third season, but the story of Marie Moreau is far from over. Jaz Sinclair, who plays the powerful blood-bending supe, has broken her silence following the showโs cancelation. She posted a message to fans that was short on details but big on promises for the future. While the show is ending, the producers have made it clear that Marie and her friends will be seen again somewhere in The Boys universe.

The cancelation news came out in late April 2026, surprising many fans who enjoyed the college-set drama. The show, which first arrived in 2023, followed young superheroes training at Godolkin University. The second season finished airing between September and October 2025, leaving viewers with a major cliffhanger. In that finale, Marie joined the Starlighters resistance to fight against Homelander. Many people believed a third season would continue that exciting story, but Amazon decided to end the show instead.
Jaz Sinclairโs Message To Fans
Jaz Sinclair took to her Instagram story to address the cancelation directly. Rather than sharing her full feelings immediately, she kept her first message focused on gratitude. She thanked the fans for their support throughout the two seasons of the show.
Thereโs so much I wanna (and will) say, but for today I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. Iโm so happy youโre here and Iโm so grateful for this incredible experience.
This message came from Sinclairโs verified social media account shortly after the news broke. Fans noticed the specific wording about having more to say later, which sparked immediate speculation. Many believe she is hinting at secret projects already in development. Others think she might be waiting for the right time to discuss the business decisions behind the cancelation. Regardless of the reason, her words suggest that this is not a final goodbye for her character.
What The Producers Say About Marie Moreauโs Future
The showโs executive producers, Eric Kripke and Evan Goldberg, have confirmed that the cancelation does not mean the end for these characters. They released a statement that assured fans Marie Moreau would be back. The producers emphasized that the Vought Cinematic Universe (VCU) has big plans for these young supes.
While we wish we could keep the party going another season at Godolkin, weโre committed to continuing the Gen V charactersโ stories in The Boys Season 5 and other VCU projects on the horizon. Youโll see them again.
This statement is very important because it confirms that Marie is not being written off completely. Sources indicate that characters from โGen Vโ will appear in upcoming episodes of The Boys Season 5. Since The Boys is ending with this season, it makes sense to bring the college characters into the main fight. Season 5 of The Boys is currently airing, with the finale set for May 20, 2026. This timing allows Marie to join the battle against Homelander just as the main story reaches its peak.
Could Marie Lead Her Own Spinoff?
Even though โGen Vโ is ending, the universe is still growing with other projects. Vought Rising is a prequel series coming in 2027 starring Jensen Ackles as Soldier Boy and Aya Cash as Stormfront. That show takes place in the 1950s, so Marie cannot appear there due to the timeline. Another project, The Boys: Mexico, is also in active development, though details remain scarce.
Some experts think Marie Moreau could easily move to The Boys: Mexico. Since she is a young supe on the run or working secretly, she fits the tone of a road-trip style story. Others believe there might be unannounced spinoffs in the works that have not been revealed yet. Because Kripke specifically said โother VCU projects,โ it leaves the door open for a potential Marie-centric show that is not set at the school.
Fan Reactions To The Sudden Cancelation
Fans of โGen Vโ reacted strongly to the news on social media. Many expressed frustration because the show was generally well-liked by critics and audiences. The main complaint from viewers is that the second season ended on a cliffhanger that now might not get a proper resolution.
On Jaz Sinclairโs Instagram page, many followers shared their disappointment. One user wrote that they were ready for more Marie scenes and felt irritated by the networkโs decision. Another fan demanded to know if the show was actually canceled, refusing to believe the news at first. Several viewers said they would stop watching other spinoffs if Marieโs story is not finished properly in The Boys Season 5.
Despite the anger, many fans remain hopeful because of the producersโ promise. They know that Marie is one of the most powerful supes in the universe, perhaps even stronger than Homelander. Her ability to control blood makes her a unique weapon. Fans believe it would be a waste to build up such a strong character only to drop her story entirely.
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What Happens Next For The Character
Marie Moreau was introduced as a first-year student at Godolkin University who could control blood. Throughout two seasons, she learned to master her powers while uncovering dark secrets about the school. By the end of Season 2, she had grown from a scared freshman into a confident leader ready to take on Vought.
The characterโs journey seemed to be heading toward a direct confrontation with Homelander. Since The Boys Season 5 is the final chapter of that story, it is the perfect place for Marie to fight alongside Butcher and the team. The producers mentioned that they want to continue her story, so she will likely appear before the season ends on May 20.
There is also a chance that Marie could anchor a different type of show in the future. Since โGen Vโ was very focused on school life, a new spinoff could follow her as a fugitive or a full-time hero. This would keep the character alive while allowing the franchise to explore new settings and genres.
Jaz Sinclair has earned a lot of praise for her work as Marie, and the industry is watching to see where she lands next. For now, fans should watch The Boys Season 5 closely for her appearance. The final episodes are airing now, and the story of Marie Moreau is expected to continue very soon.















































