According to Yahoo, a star from The Boys has shared encouraging news about a spin-off project ahead of the flagship show's fifth and final season, suggesting the universe Amazons built around corrupted superheroes and the team trying to take them down is far from finished.
A Universe Too Rich to Wrap Up in One Show
With Season 5 set to close the book on Billy Butcher, Homelander, and the rest of the core crew, the big question isn't how it ends — it's what comes next. The Boys has always been a world where the margins are just as interesting as the center. Vought International alone could sustain a dozen stories. The success of Gen V proved Amazon is serious about expanding this universe, and a new spin-off means a whole new roster of roles to dream-cast. For fans, that's an open invitation.
The real excitement here is the possibility of revisiting familiar faces in new contexts, or introducing entirely fresh characters into the same gloriously unhinged world. Who gets their own story? A deep-cut supe with a grudge? A Vought executive playing the long game? A new street-level team of non-powered people just trying to survive? The possibilities are genuinely enormous.
What myCast Fans Are Already Saying
The Boys fancasting community on myCast has been busy across multiple stories, and some clear patterns are worth noting. Across three separate fan-cast projects — The Boys, The Boys, and The Boys — one thing stands out immediately: Wyatt Russell keeps appearing as a fan favorite for Homelander, earning votes in two different stories. That's a genuinely fascinating choice given Russell's work in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, where he played a deeply unsettling Captain America knockoff — essentially a dry run for Homelander energy.
Riz Ahmed also earns votes for Frenchman across two separate fan casts, which makes a lot of sense. Ahmed brings an intensity and unpredictability that fits perfectly in the Boys universe. Meanwhile, the Butcher role draws some heavyweight contenders: Jeffrey Dean Morgan in and in — two actors who absolutely understand how to play dangerous men with complicated moral codes. Over on , himself gets a vote, which is either a tribute to the original casting or a cheeky "if it ain't broke" statement.
