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6.2 2 Seasons • 16 Episodes

Gen V - Season 2

"A university like you've never seen it before."

As America adjusts to Homelander's reign, at Godolkin University, the new Dean preaches a course to make students more powerful than ever. Cate and Sam are heroes, while Marie, Jordan, and Emma return to class, after months of trauma. War is brewing between Humans and Supes and our crew learns of a secret program from the 60s that may be significant to today. And, somehow, Marie is a part of it.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Jaz Sinclair

    Jaz Sinclair

    Marie Moreau

  • Lizze Broadway

    Lizze Broadway

    Emma Meyer / Little Cricket

  • Maddie Phillips

    Maddie Phillips

    Cate Dunlap

  • London Thor

    London Thor

    Jordan Li

  • Derek Luh

    Derek Luh

    Jordan Li

  • Asa Germann

    Asa Germann

    Sam Riordan

  • Sean Patrick Thomas

    Sean Patrick Thomas

    Polarity

  • Hamish Linklater

    Hamish Linklater

    Cipher

Overview

As America adjusts to Homelander's reign, at Godolkin University, the new Dean preaches a course to make students more powerful than ever. Cate and Sam are heroes, while Marie, Jordan, and Emma return to class, after months of trauma. War is brewing between Humans and Supes and our crew learns of a secret program from the 60s that may be significant to today. And, somehow, Marie is a part of it.

Trailers & Clips

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Birds of Prey

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