“The Boys” are making a comeback, but this time they’re hitting the college scene in Amazon’s new drama series “Gen V.” A spinoff of the popular R-rated superhero show, “Gen V” introduces a fresh crop of superpowered humans at Godolkin University, run by the leading supcorporation, Vought. As the company behind the superhero industry and the famous group known as The Seven, which viewers previously saw in “The Boys,” Vought plays a central role in the show. At Godolkin, accepted students with extraordinary abilities can choose between fame and fortune or a path in crime fighting. With the debut of a new class, here’s a brief introduction to the characters and their cast members in the thrilling world of “Gen V.”
Marie Moreau (Jaz Sinclair)
“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” actor Jaz Sinclair takes on the role of Marie Moreau, the 18-year-old female protagonist of this “Boys” spinoff. Marie is a superhero with the unique power to control and weaponize her own blood. She enters Godolkin University as a freshman, determined to become a member of The Seven upon graduation.
Andre Anderson (Chance Perdomo)
Another “Sabrina” alum, Chance Perdomo, portrays Andre Anderson, a junior at Godolkin University who possesses magnetic abilities just like his famous father, the supe Polarity. Andre is best friends with Luke Riordan, also known as Godolkin’s Golden Boy. He is on track to inherit the Polarity name when his dad retires.
Emma Meyer/Little Cricket (Lizze Broadway)
Lizze Broadway plays Emma Meyer, a new freshman at Godolkin University who goes by the superhero name Little Cricket. Emma’s power allows her to shrink down to a minute size. She becomes Marie’s roommate at Godolkin.
Dean Indira Shetty (Shelley Conn)
Shelley Conn portrays Dean Indira Shetty of Godolkin University. Despite lacking superpowers, Shetty has a background in superhero psychology, which led to her role as the college’s dean under Vought’s management. She takes a keen interest in Marie upon her arrival.
Luke Riordan/Golden Boy (Patrick Schwarzenegger)
Patrick Schwarzenegger brings to life Luke Riordan, also known as Golden Boy. The name stems from Luke’s ability to ignite his entire body into flames. As a senior at Godolkin University and the top-ranked student, he is viewed as the prime choice for The Seven once he graduates. Luke is currently dating fellow Godolkin student Cate Dunlap.
Cate Dunlap (Maddie Phillips)
Maddie Phillips portrays Cate Dunlap, a junior at Godolkin University. Cate possesses the power to control people’s actions simply by touching them. She is dating Luke Riordan (Golden Boy), who is the highest-ranked supe on campus. Cate is also good friends with Jordan and Andre.
Jordan Li (London Thor and Derek Luh)
London Thor and Derek Luh share the role of Jordan Li, one of Godolkin University’s top-ranking students. Jordan has the extraordinary ability to switch between male and female forms, each with distinct powers. In the male form, played by Derek Luh, Jordan becomes dense and indestructible, while the female form, played by London Thor, excels in agility and can unleash energy blasts. Jordan serves as a standout Teaching Assistant at Brink’s School of Crime Fighting and is close friends with Luke (Golden Boy), Cate, and Andre.
Sam (Asa Germann)
Asa Germann takes on the role of Sam, a mysterious and troubled supe plagued by hallucinations and desperate to escape from dangerous circumstances. Sam possesses immense strength and invulnerability, making him an incredibly powerful supe.
Polarity (Sean Patrick Thomas)
Sean Patrick Thomas portrays Polarity, an alumnus and trustee of Godolkin University. Polarity is Andre’s father and has high expectations for his son to carry on the family legacy by joining The Seven and taking over the Polarity name upon his retirement.
Professor Rich ‘Brink’ Brinkerhoff (Clancy Brown)
Clancy Brown plays Professor Rich “Brink” Brinkerhoff, a renowned crime fighting expert at Godolkin University. Brink has taught superheroes such as The Seven’s A-Train, Queen Maeve, and The Deep. He believes in Luke/Golden Boy’s potential and supports him to become the next member of The Seven after graduation. Jordan serves as Brink’s Teaching Assistant.
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