The Boys is now at risk of becoming a mirror image of the very phenomena it once mocked.

Amazon Prime’s The Boys has carved out its special place in the realm of superhero storytelling by flipping the script and rewriting the conventional superhero genre. Not just that, but Eric Kripke’s show has also distinguished itself through unapologetic satire and criticism of the superhero culture, with its obvious mockery of the industry giants, namely Marvel, and DC.
However, despite taking aim at the renowned studios and garnering acclaim for its refreshing take, The Boys now seems to be falling prey to the very greed that they initially criticized. As the series awaits its finale, The Boys universe appears to be expanding into new spinoffs, after creating a sequel to the already existing spinoff show Gen V.
The Boys Took Aim at the Marvel and DC Phenomena
Although Eric Kripke‘s The Boys is known for mocking the superhero genre with its signature blend of satire and dark humor, the show crossed all limits in its latest season. Opening Episode 5 of Season 4, titled “Beware of the Jabberwock, My Son” with a sharp critique of the superhero industrial complex, the Amazon Prime show impersonated the corporate giants, Marvel, and DC.
Opening the episode with the V52 Expo, a glaring parody of Marvel’s Expo, where Vought unveiled its ambitious plans for Phases 7-19 of its superhero franchise, The Boys blatantly mocked Marvel’s phase-based cinematic universe. Thereafter, the event showcased a laundry list of film titles (G-Men: Days Past From The Future, The Tek Knight) mirroring both Marvel and DC properties.

Known for its open criticism and mockery of the superhero genre, this very act of mimicking Marvel and DC’s endless sequels, catapulted The Boys to great heights. However, while this satire initially served as a clever critique of the superhero genre’s predictability, it gradually appeared to blur the line between parody and homage, as The Boys universe seemingly embraced the issue they once tried to dismantle.
The Boys Seemingly Went from Parody to Paradox
According to reports from @CultureCrave, it has been revealed that The Boys is now awaiting the release of endless sequels and spinoffs, after Gen V season 2. It has been noted that the original Amazon Prime show is set to have a direct spinoff named The Boys Mexico. The report was initially leaked by Deadline, wherein it was noted that a new series was in works, from Blue Beetle writer Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer.
The outlet also reported that Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal are set to executive produce the potential The Boys Mexico spinoff. Moreover, details regarding the premise were kept under wraps as of 2023, since the show was looking for a co-showrunner to join creator. Corroborating the Deadline report, the scooper account on X noted that the showrunner had later confirmed that The Boys Mexico was actually in works.
Films and shows from V52 Expo mocking Marvel and DC | Prime Video
Following the report, it seems The Boys is almost losing its edge, and succumbing to the same commercial pressures it once criticized. Therefore, fans, who had initially embraced the show’s mockery of the superhero mythos and corporate greed, are now voicing concerns, since The Boys is seemingly giving into the pop culture trend and narrative predictability that it once tried to break down.
i dont get the point of continuing this universe after season 5 honestly. what can u do after homelander’s dead? gen v should end with s2 and boys mexico has no point in existing unless its a remake or something idk https://t.co/4pjgnxCofY
— darren (@dbnfilms) July 24, 2024
The boys is getting close to becoming the thing it mocked https://t.co/LQenB43x2v
— Your Red Hammertreads are fake/ VLR spoilers (@AncroAnnaki) July 24, 2024
As The Boys universe expands with spinoffs and allegedly promises of more to come, it faces the challenge of maintaining its distinct voice. Especially after challenging superhero conventions and exposing the darker side of heroism, as Eric Kripke’s show now appears to lose sight of its original mission, The Boys begins to find itself in a delicate position.
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