From Capes to Chaos: Eric Kripke Teases Explosive Costumes and Gen V Crossover in The Boys 2025
From Capes to Chaos, Gen V and The Boys’, Eric Kripke isn’t done blowing up the superhero playbook. Fresh off The Boys’ latest season, the showrunner is already teasing a bold new chapter: a 1950s-set prequel called Vought Rising that promises military-inspired super-suits, hidden Easter eggs, and even a potential crossover with Gen V. For fans used to laser-eyed satire and shock twists, Kripke’s latest reveals are a tantalizing glimpse into how far this universe can stretch while staying true to its darkly comic DNA.
Marching Orders: Supes in Military Drag

In the upcoming prequel for the Boys, Vought Rising, costume designer L.J. Shannon, alongside showrunner Paul Grellong and executive producer Eric Kripke, reimagines supes’ wardrobes with a deft blend of historical authenticity and showbiz sparkle. In a recent Entertainment Weekly interview, Kripke explains that supes initially sport outfits inspired by military uniforms—“performative and ornamental”—a natural fit for heroes emerging from martial roots. But as Vought shifts into the private sector, the costumes evolve, becoming glitzier and more consumer-driven—signaling the birth of superhero branding over discipline and duty.
It’s not just aesthetics at work. Every detail in these costumes carries meaning. Kripke showers praise on Shannon’s craftsmanship: “Once you really can zoom in on those suits, you see that she custom-made every button… Every button has a different logo per hero,” he notes in the Entertainment Weekly interview, turning each suit into a visual signature. The supes of Vought Rising now don’t just fight—they perform, and their costumes tell the story.
Gen V Crash Landing: Crossover Hype in the Making
But the buzz doesn’t stop at costumes. Kripke reveals that if Vought Rising continues beyond its first season, a crossover with Gen V might be in the cards. Ethan Slater’s Thomas Godolkin, the founder of Godolkin University—set to appear in Gen V season 2 in flashbacks—falls perfectly into the prequel timeline, making it “insane not to” incorporate him into Vought Rising. This tease not only hints at continuity but also plants exciting seeds for franchise synergy.
The Boys, Blood, Branding, and the Vought Machine
Sure, it’s “just” a prequel, but every thread here is calculated—right down to the buttons. Kripke and company are building a richer, messier universe where even the pre-Gen-V era drips with corporate hypocrisy and showbiz sparkle. If Vought Rising nails its execution, fans won’t just get new costumes and backstory; they’ll get a front-row seat to the birth of Vought’s marketing machine —the same one that’s still pumping out supes like defective action figures. And if the teased crossover actually happens? Well, brace yourself: the blood-spattered brand synergy might be even more explosive than Homelander’s next meltdown.
