The Boys Series Finale Fan Reactions: A Satisfying Ending or Another Game of Thrones?

The TV show The Boys has finished its run, concluding the stories of its memorable characters like Butcher, Hughie, Starlight, and Homelander. The final season, now available on Amazon Prime Video, has sparked a lot of debate among fans. Similar to the show’s often divisive episodes, reactions to the series finale are sharply divided, with viewers holding strong and differing opinions.

Please be warned: this discussion contains major spoilers for the final episode of The Boys. After Frenchie’s death in the second-to-last episode, the series finale centered on Butcher and his team finally defeating Homelander. As the incredibly powerful and unstable Homelander declared himself a god, Himiko managed to take away his powers, giving Butcher the opportunity to kill him. Afterwards, Hughie had to prevent Butcher from releasing a virus that would wipe out all people with superpowers, allowing the remaining members of The Boys to find some happiness. Let’s take a look at some of the positive feedback the finale received, as many viewers were pleased with how the show ended.

The Good, The Boys, And The Ugly

While the final episode of The Boys generally received positive feedback, some viewers were disappointed with how the season ended. Many fans who closely followed Homelander and Vought’s superheroes felt the finale didn’t live up to expectations, with some describing it as “lackluster” or “disappointing.” This was particularly frustrating for those who had come to love the show on Amazon Prime Video.

Although the main Boys series has finished, the world of Vought isn’t over yet. While Gen V won’t be continuing after its second season, two new live-action series are currently being developed: Vought Rising and The Boys: Mexico. These shows will offer fresh and unique perspectives within the same universe.

First, Vought Rising will delve into the history of Homelander’s father, Soldier Boy, and how the organization that created The Seven came to be. While we know quite a bit about this spin-off, The Boys: Mexico is much more of a mystery. Currently, it’s unclear when this series takes place within the overall timeline, or if any characters from the original show will appear.

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2026-05-20 17:40