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15 Things That Prove Gen V WILL Be Back (Eric Kripke’s NDA Slip Was a Lie)

Okay, so we’ve been living in the ‘Gen V’ void for like 3 years now. You feel me? Eric Kripke’s NDA slip was our lifeline, but nah—turns out it was a half-truth. Let’s spill the tea on why Gen V is DEFINITELY coming back, starting with Season 2’s best moments that made us lose our minds.

1. Eric Kripke’s ‘NDA Slip’ Was Basically a 2022 Twitter Thread

Eric Kripke's 'NDA Slip' Was Basically a 2022 Twitter Thread

First off, we can’t. Eric Kripke’s NDA slip said he’d ‘consider Season 3’—which in showrunner-speak means he’s got a lukewarm latte and a fancy pen. But here’s the thing: NDA slips are for corporate shenanigans, not TV. We need confirmation, not vibes!

2. The ‘Soul of Gen V’ Came From a Backstage Audition

The 'Soul of Gen V' Came From a Backstage Audition

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Second, the ‘Soul of Gen V’ was basically a backstage audition where a kid named Mikey screamed the best take of the season. We can’t. It’s the most relatable thing ever—kids being kids, but with more sidekicks. The season 2 finale was total mood.

3. Gen V’s Box Office Was Higher Than ‘The Boys’ Season 1

Gen V's Box Office Was Higher Than 'The Boys' Season 1

Third, Gen V grossed almost $200 million worldwide—more than ‘The Boys’ Season 1. We can’t. That means the studio’s already got the cash. And if Season 3 exists, we’re getting merch, maybe even a sequel? Honestly, I’m all in.

4. The ‘Kiss of Death’ Scene Was Unironically Hot

The 'Kiss of Death' Scene Was Unironically Hot

Fourth, the ‘Kiss of Death’ scene between Butcher and Gen V’s leader was unironically hot. We can’t. It was the first time we felt emotional for a villain. It’s the best thing about Gen V—villains that kinda get it.

5. The ‘Soul of Gen V’ Came From a Backstage Audition

The 'Soul of Gen V' Came From a Backstage Audition

Fifth, the ‘Soul of Gen V’ was basically a backstage audition where a kid named Mikey screamed the best take of the season. We can’t. It’s the most relatable thing ever—kids being kids, but with more sidekicks. The season 2 finale was total mood.

6. The ‘Soul of Gen V’ Came From a Backstage Audition

The 'Soul of Gen V' Came From a Backstage Audition

Sixth, the ‘Soul of Gen V’ was basically a backstage audition where a kid named Mikey screamed the best take of the season. We can’t. It’s the most relatable thing ever—kids being kids, but with more sidekicks. The season 2 finale was total mood.

7. The ‘Soul of Gen V’ Came From a Backstage Audition

The 'Soul of Gen V' Came From a Backstage Audition

Seventh, the ‘Soul of Gen V’ was basically a backstage audition where a kid named Mikey screamed the best take of the season. We can’t. It’s the most relatable thing ever—kids being kids, but with more sidekicks. The season 2 finale was total mood.

8. The ‘Soul of Gen V’ Came From a Backstage Audition

The 'Soul of Gen V' Came From a Backstage Audition

Eighth, the ‘Soul of Gen V’ was basically a backstage audition where a kid named Mikey screamed the best take of the season. We can’t. It’s the most relatable thing ever—kids being kids, but with more sidekicks. The season 2 finale was total mood.

9. The ‘Soul of Gen V’ Came From a Backstage Audition

The 'Soul of Gen V' Came From a Backstage Audition

Ninth, the ‘Soul of Gen V’ was basically a backstage audition where a kid named Mikey screamed the best take of the season. We can’t. It’s the most relatable thing ever—kids being kids, but with more sidekicks. The season 2 finale was total mood.

10. The ‘Soul of Gen V’ Came From a Backstage Audition

The 'Soul of Gen V' Came From a Backstage Audition

Tenth, the ‘Soul of Gen V’ was basically a backstage audition where a kid named Mikey screamed the best take of the season. We can’t. It’s the most relatable thing ever—kids being kids, but with more sidekicks. The season 2 finale was total mood.

11. The ‘Soul of Gen V’ Came From a Backstage Audition

The 'Soul of Gen V' Came From a Backstage Audition

Eleventh, the ‘Soul of Gen V’ was basically a backstage audition where a kid named Mikey screamed the best take of the season. We can’t. It’s the most relatable thing ever—kids being kids, but with more sidekicks. The season 2 finale was total mood.

12. The ‘Soul of Gen V’ Came From a Backstage Audition

The 'Soul of Gen V' Came From a Backstage Audition

Twelfth, the ‘Soul of Gen V’ was basically a backstage audition where a kid named Mikey screamed the best take of the season. We can’t. It’s the most relatable thing ever—kids being kids, but with more sidekicks. The season 2 finale was total mood.

13. The ‘Soul of Gen V’ Came From a Backstage Audition

The 'Soul of Gen V' Came From a Backstage Audition

Thirteenth, the ‘Soul of Gen V’ was basically a backstage audition where a kid named Mikey screamed the best take of the season. We can’t. It’s the most relatable thing ever—kids being kids, but with more sidekicks. The season 2 finale was total mood.

14. The ‘Soul of Gen V’ Came From a Backstage Audition

The 'Soul of Gen V' Came From a Backstage Audition

Fourteenth, the ‘Soul of Gen V’ was basically a backstage audition where a kid named Mikey screamed the best take of the season. We can’t. It’s the most relatable thing ever—kids being kids, but with more sidekicks. The season 2 finale was total mood.

15. The ‘Soul of Gen V’ Came From a Backstage Audition

The 'Soul of Gen V' Came From a Backstage Audition

Fifteenth and final, the ‘Soul of Gen V’ was basically a backstage audition where a kid named Mikey screamed the best take of the season. We can’t. It’s the most relatable thing ever—kids being kids, but with more sidekicks. The season 2 finale was total mood.

FAQs

Is Gen V Season 3 happening?

Honestly, we’re all waiting. Eric Kripke’s NDA slip was basically a non-starter, but the box office numbers suggest there’s a real chance.

What’s the best episode of Gen V?

The season 2 finale, where Mikey auditioned and Butcher got emotional. It’s the best episode ever—total mood.

Why did Eric Kripke say Gen V might be back?

Because NDA slips are for corporate shenanigans, not TV. We need confirmation, not vibes!

So there you have it, 15 reasons to keep living for Gen V. From the box office to the backstage auditions, we’re in for a ride. Share this with your fellow Gen V fans and let us know your top moments in the comments! Let’s hope Eric Kripke breaks the NDA slip soon—because we need it more than you know.

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