What we can expect from the fifth and final season of 'The Boys'
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By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. download the app Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read preview All good things must come to an end, including Prime Video's popular superhero satire series "The Boys." The show was officially renewed for a fifth season in May. Then on Tuesday, two days before the the season four premiere, creator and showrunner Eric Kripke revealed via X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram that the upcoming fifth season would be the show's last. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. "#TheBoys Season 4 Premiere Week is the perfect time to announce: Season 5 will be the Final Season! Which was always my plan, I just had to be cagey about it until I got final permission from @voughtintl,'" Kripke wrote on Instagram. "But I'm thrilled to bring this story to a gory, epic, emotional climax. So check out Season 4, premiering THIS THURSDAY, because the end has begun! Hop in for the ride. Which will be bumpy. And probably a little moist. @theboystv @primevideo." Advertisement Here's everything we know about season five of "The Boys," so far. Season 4 is designed to be a darker, more introspective season ahead of the all-out action of season 5 Erin Moriarty as Annie January on season four, episode three of "The Boys." Prime Video Season four explores the characters' biggest fears and unresolved traumas. Kripke compared the show to a three-act film and said that season four serves as act two. "It's like the darkest point, the most introspective point," he told Deadline. "It's the one where the characters have to emotionally face their existential trauma. So then they're able to jump onto the roller coaster ride that is the climax of the movie." In an interview with LADbible, Kripke said that the season four finale makes the five-season plan even clearer. Advertisement "There's no way a show goes one more season after the events of that finale," the showrunner said. "As far as we're concerned, it's our show's version of the apocalypse," he said of season five. Jeffrey Dean Morgan hopes to return as Joe Kessler Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Joe Kessler and Karl Urban as Billy Butcher in season four of "The Boys." Jasper Savage/Prime Video Morgan joined season four of "The Boys" as one of Butcher's old buddies who reenters his life. It's not until episode six that fans learn that the real Joe is actually dead, and Butcher has been hallucinating the whole time — a side effect of his brain tumor. In season four, the hallucination version of Joe serves as the manifestation of Butcher's bloodthirsty side, the part of him that wants to wipe out all supes. During the last moments of the finale, Butcher is seen driving off with the last dose of the supe-killing virus, with Joe smiling with satisfaction in the rearview mirror. Advertisement "I don't know how you do season five without an appearance, at least," Morgan told Variety when asked if he'll return for the final season. "That's my feeling. I've never had any official talks about it, but I think it'd be really hard to carry on without some sort of resolution — and hopefully that'll be a whole season!" Kripke already has ideas for the series finale ending Nathan Mitchell as Black Noir and Chace Crawford as The Deep in season four, episode two of "The Boys." Jasper Savage/Prime Video Kripke told Deadline that the writers' room spent weeks discussing the show's mythology and broad ideas for season five, and he has a good idea of how the series will conclude. Related stories "I know that moment where the title card comes up and it says six months later, and you see where everybody is," he said. "I know that. I can really write the last 10 pages of this story right now." He explained to The Hollywood Reporter that everything hasn't been mapped out in detail yet because he wants to create room for the writers to suggest ideas and twists. Advertisement "I don't totally know how we're going to get there, but I know the destination," he said. Season 5 of 'The Boys' will definitively wrap up the show's story Karl Urban as Butcher and Antony Starr as Homelander in the season three finale of "The Boys." Courtesy of Amazon Studios "The Boys" juggles many characters and storylines, but the heart of the show is the dynamic between sworn enemies Butcher (Karl Urban) and Homelander (Antony Starr). Homelander already teased a "scorched" earth" destiny for him and Butcher in the season three premiere. It looks like fans will likely see that play out in season five. "The show is a serialized story that is about Butcher and Homelander slowly crashing into each other, and the show doesn't work without either of those," Kripke told The Hollywood Reporter. "So, you just can't keep that going on forever, you have to let them smash into each other." Advertisement "What I would say is, this particular story is ending, the Butcher-Homelander is ending," he told Variety. "But there can be other stories and other corners of the universe." There are already various "Boys" offshoots in different stages; the college-set "Gen V" was renewed for a second season in October and a Mexico spin-off is in the works. But the upcoming fifth season of "The Boys" will be the end of the road for the show. "This story of 'The Boys' will not continue on," Kripke told Entertainment Weekly, adding that there are some other potential spin-offs in development that have yet to be announced. There's no release date yet for season 5 Jack Quaid as Hughie Campbell and Erin Moriarty as Annie January in season four of "The Boys." Jasper Savage/Prime Video "It's not totally locked in yet, but we are going to start shooting around mid-November," Kripke told Variety. "And I don't know when it'll premiere yet, but we'll be shooting well into middle of '25." Advertisement The showrunner added that, like past seasons, the final installment will be comprised of eight episodes. Since season five is anticipated to film through 2025, that means it likely won't premiere until 2026.