The Boys is wrapping up its wild saga in season five. That series finale will probably be a couple of years from now, but we are already wondering how everything will end. Who will survive it all? Will Homelander die? Can the Boys finally take down Vought and evil supes for good? We don’t know the answers to that but we do know that this universe will continue to expand. Showrunner Eric Kripke said there are more spinoffs on the way as well as future seasons of Gen V. The show’s social media pages seem to be dropping a few very early hints about what we could see but there are quite a few fun ideas to play with.

The Boys spinoff ideas with Vought Lab logo and FBSA logo
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Here are all The Boys spinoffs that we’d like to see after the series ends:  

A Teenage Homelander Prequel Spinoff Series 

We have written about this before but a Homelander prequel series seems to be in the cards. The Boys‘ social pages have released several clips of a younger Homelander during his time in an exploitative laboratory. However, the best Homelander prequel would take place during his teenage years after he left the lab to presumably head to Vought Tower. How did a lonely and abused supe become the charismatic and psychotic leader of the Seven? A prequel series could explore this time in his life and give us a glimpse into the very early days of the Seven collective. 

Joe Kessler and Billy Butcher’s Big War Adventures

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Yes, we know that Joe Kessler is dead. But he is from a very specific and obviously impactful time in Butcher’s not-too-distant past. A miniseries spinoff about their time working together would be fun to watch. Karl Urban and Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s chemistry is off-the-charts. And who doesn’t want to know more about why Butcher is the way he is? 

A Federal Bureau of Superhuman Affairs Drama Spinoff in The Boys Universe

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The Federal Bureau of Superhuman Affairs (FBSA) has been around since season two, yet it feels like we don’t know much about this organization. We’ve gotten some inner glimpses, thanks to Victoria Neuman and Hughie Campbell, but a collective that exists to deal with wayward supes and contracts the Boys deserves its own show. If the Federal Bureau of Superhuman Affairs gets its own The Boys spinoff, perhaps we can see it getting rebuilt and possibly led by Hughie or someone else we know. Or, The Boys season five could introduce us to a new character and provide a backdoor pilot for the organization. This universe loves parodies so perhaps it could take its format from Law & Order or NCIS with an even darker twist.

A 1970s Vought Spinoff Led by the Legend, Frederick Vought, and Soldier Boy

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This spinoff idea would not surprise anyone. Vought’s history spans decades with lots of diabolical history that none of us know about. Perhaps a prequel series can go back to the ‘70s when The Legend was its VP and the founder, Frederick Vought, acted as CEO. This is around the time when Soldier Boy led the Payback collective on a series of covert missions for the company and the U.S. government. The Boys gave us a small glimpse into this era but a series would really let Jensen Ackles shine as a leading character with a potty mouth. It is a Vought and Payback prequel all wrapped up in one neat package. If they do this, get Jared Padalecki on the phone to reunite with his Supernatural brother. We’d take this over a season five cameo or minor role in The Boys, tbh.

Exploring the Red River Institute in a Spinoff Led by Madelyn Stillwell’s Son Teddy

The Red River Institute is mostly in the background of The Boys and Gen V with characters like Marie Moreau and Victoria Neuman living there as kids. A spinoff series about this supe kid orphanage and what happens to those who lives there could be yet another interesting way to explore young supes in this universe. And we know the perfect supe to lead a future series at Red River Institute. When Homelander killed former Vought CEO Madelyn Stillwell, her supe son Teddy—who is but a toddler—was sent to Red River Institute.

We even saw him when Hughie visited to learn more about Victoria Neuman back in season three. He teleported Hughie around to mess with his head for a bit. Depending on the events of The Boys season five, this series could easily go into the future with a teenaged Teddy who is determined to use his powers to take down evil supes. Maybe he learns the truth about his mother’s death and he’s dead set on revenge…

Vought’s Crisis Management Team Takes the Sitcom Spinoff Route

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Another Vought spinoff idea would be to focus on one of its specialty departments. The most interesting one is probably Vought’s Crisis Management Team, which deals with cleaning up the near-constant controversies of the company. We get some peeks and allusions to this department but we don’t know a lot about it. A sitcom-style spinoff in the vein of The Office would be a hilarious way to follow what Vought’s employees go through on a day-to-day basis. 

A Supe Anthology Series, From Small Towns to Other Major Cities

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There are plenty of other supe collectives across America. Who are the big supes in a city like Miami? Are they morally just or downright evil? Taking this universe’s action to completely different cities or small towns and causing a stir could make for a fun anthology series. 

Kimiko’s Shining Light Liberation Army Days

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We keep getting more pieces to the puzzle of Kimiko’s complicated and painful past. There are many things that she doesn’t fully remember and would maybe like to forget. But a spinoff about her journey from being in the Shining Light Liberation Army to her arrival in the USA would be compelling. Again, a miniseries format would be the way to go to tell this story.

The Suped-Up Teenage Kix

Sister Sage and A-Train share a terse past after being in Teenage Kix, a teen supe collective similar to Young Justice. We don’t know if either of the will survive The Boys, but it would be fun to go back in time to the late ’90s and early 2000s to learn more about them. There’s some interesting comic material to draw inspiration from for this spinoff series, which the flagship show does with absolute brilliance.