Prime Video has set April 8, 2026, for the launch of The Boys’ fifth and final season, unveiling a first trailer at Brazil’s CCXP convention that pits Karl Urban’s Billy Butcher and Antony Starr’s Homelander in open war and teases a reunion of three Supernatural alumni.
The new footage picks up after Season 4 left Homelander effectively running the United States. The official synopsis describes a country “subject to his erratic, egomaniacal whims,” with Hughie, Mother’s Milk and Frenchie locked in a “Freedom Camp” while Annie January struggles to organise an underground resistance. Kimiko is missing, and Ashley appears to have traded her Vought PR desk for a podium in the White House briefing room.
Butcher’s return is the pivot. The trailer and synopsis confirm that he plans to deploy the Godolkin virus, introduced in Gen V, to wipe out every supe on the planet, a move that threatens allies and enemies alike and sets off what the creators promise will be a chain of world-changing events.
For long-time CW viewers, the biggest jolt comes from the “Winchester family” gathering under far bloodier circumstances. Jared Padalecki appears in a tracksuit, quickly soaked in gore when someone explodes in front of him, before the camera cuts to Jensen Ackles’ Soldier Boy. The season also adds Misha Collins in an undisclosed role, uniting the three Supernatural stars under Eric Kripke, who created the earlier series and now runs The Boys.
Kripke has said in past interviews that the show’s long arc was always about Butcher and Homelander “crashing into each other,” and he has warned that viewers should not assume any character is safe heading into the finale. Fan reactions to the trailer underline that tension: social media has filled with clips celebrating the reunion while message boards argue over the series’ sharp political edge and how far the final run should go in punishing its leads.
The new season will debut with two episodes on April 8, followed by weekly instalments through the series finale on May 20, 2026. All previous seasons of The Boys and its spin-offs Gen V and Diabolical remain available on Prime Video, keeping the franchise active even as the flagship closes out its story.





















































