The Boys Escape the Marvel Curse With Recent Season 4 Announcement – But There’s a Catch

The introduction of Gen V has left viewers not just curious but somewhat confused, prompting them to inquire about its necessity for The Boys Season 4.

The Boys Escape the Marvel Curse With Recent Season 4 Announcement - But There’s a Catch

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  • The Boys, adapted from Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's comic, breaks the mold of typical superhero stories.
  • As The Boys Season 4 appears linked to Gen V Season 1's cryptic finale, fans enquire if they need to watch one show to understand the other?
  • With the excitement surrounding The Boys Season 4 steadily mounting, fans are grappling with a pressing question of whether it is imperative to indulge in Gen V before plunging into the latest season.
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In the ever-changing world of superhero TV, one series stands out for its blend of irreverence, dark humor, and satirical twist on the genre. The Boys, adapted from Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s comic, breaks the mold of typical superhero stories. But here’s the twist that’s got everyone talking and pondering the show’s future.

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Anthony Starr plays Homelander in The Boys
Anthony Starr plays Homelander in The Boys

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As The Boys Season 4 appears linked to Gen V Season 1’s cryptic finale, a pressing question arises: Do you need to watch Gen V before delving into The Boys Season 4?

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Is Watching Gen V Mandatory Before Starting The Boys Season 4?

With the excitement surrounding The Boys Season 4 steadily mounting, fans are grappling with a pressing question: Is it imperative to indulge in Gen V before plunging into the latest season? This immensely popular series, celebrated for its audacious take on the superhero genre, has breathed fresh life into television.

Homelander
Homelander in the The Boys

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Nevertheless, the introduction of Gen V has left viewers not just curious but somewhat confused, prompting them to inquire about its necessity for The Boys Season 4.

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In an enlightening interview with Men’s Health, showrunner Eric Kripke reassured fans that Gen V isn’t mandatory viewing to prepare for The Boys Season 4. However, he hinted at numerous story threads and plot points established in Gen V that will significantly influence the upcoming season. He stated,

“If you just want to watch The Boys without watching Gen V, that’s great, if you want to watch Gen V without watching The Boys, that’s great too. If not both of these shows, we just want you watching one of them, and not have it feel like homework.”

For those who do delve into Gen V, particularly its post-credits scene in the season 1 finale, a wealth of context about The Boys Season 4 emerges.

Gen V
Gen V connected to the The Boys

This includes insights into plot points like Victoria Neuman’s possession of a super-killing virus, Homelander’s impending trial for the murder of a Starlight supporter, and Billy Butcher’s probe into dubious activities within The Woods.

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Notably, The Boys Season 4 unfolds a mere few days after the conclusion of Gen V Season 1, and this temporal closeness will prove advantageous for viewers who have explored Gen V. It’s anticipated that early episodes of The Boys Season 4 will delve into the reverberations of plot developments set in motion by Gen V.

However, the catch lies in the interconnected storyline, akin to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Which grew so expansive that it led to audience fatigue with an overwhelming number of projects.

In the end, the shared universe approach has its merits, yet it also poses intriguing questions about how interconnected narratives impact viewer engagement.

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Fan Fatigue Over Marvel’s Abundant Projects

The Boys
The Boys Season 4

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Marvel, a cinematic giant, enjoys adoration and occasional frustration from its dedicated fanbase. The continuous stream of projects, spanning movies and TV series, can lead to viewer fatigue. While thrilling, the sheer volume can be overwhelming.

Fans have taken to social media to voice concerns about The Boys branching out with Gen V. 

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However, it’s crucial to recognize that beneath this fatigue, there’s an unwavering love for Marvel’s characters, storytelling, and interconnected universe. Fans, despite occasional overwhelm, maintain their passion for the Marvel Universe. They took to social media and also shared their adoration.

They eagerly await the next chapter in this vast cinematic journey. Marvel’s ability to captivate and inspire remains unshaken, even in the face of challenges keeping up with its prolific output. This dual experience of admiration and weariness defines the modern Marvel fandom.

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Written by Muskan Chaudhary

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Muskan Chaudhary, Junior Content Writer at Fandom wire. Having completed her degree in Commerce, she has written over 500 articles spanning FandomWire and Animated Times in the pop culture. She is dedicated to bring the latest and informative content from the entertainment world, thus expanding her knowledge in the field. Apart from her contributions to FandamWire, she has a keen interest in video games, sketching and playing tennis.