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Jaz Sinclair Accepts Monte-Carlo TV Festival Award, Teases Darker Tone For Season 2 Of Prime Video’s ‘Gen V’

June 14, 2025
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Jaz Sinclair Accepts Monte-Carlo TV Festival Award, Teases Darker Tone For Season 2 Of Prime Video’s ‘Gen V’
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With the second season of Prime Video’s Gen V coming soon, Jaz Sinclair has opened up on what fans can expect. “The tone is a little bit darker, at least at the start,” Sinclair said at the Monte-Carlo TV Festival, Saturday.

There will, however, be lighter moments amid the darkness, she added: “It’s still just as funny, and there’s love and stuff, but I think overall, our characters have been through so much now that we’re a little bit more jaded.”

The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina star Sinclair collected the Golden Nymph award for Most Promising Talent at the Festival’s opening, Friday, and was then on hand to talk about Gen V ahead of its launch on Prime Video on September 17.

In The Boys spin-off, Sinclair plays Marie Moreau, whose primary superpower is blood manipulation, or Hemokinesis. She said she was proud of the way the superhero series is written and put together. “I love the satire element of it,” she said. “I love the political elements. I love that our show isn’t scared to touch on taboo things.”

Prime Video shared footage of Season 2 at CCXP México last month. The official blurb for the new season reads: “Parties and classes are hard to care about with war brewing between Humans and Supes, both on and off campus. The gang learns of a secret program that goes back to the founding of Godolkin University that may have larger implications than they realize. And, somehow, Marie (Sinclair) is a part of it.”

Coming from the same universe as The Boys, Sinclair was asked about the relationship between that show and Gen V. “We get a lot of fans from The Boys who like the exploding body parts and all of the superhero stuff, but I think our show appeals to a different audience as well,” she said. “I think we are similar tonally, but I think we also have our own thing going.”

She added that there could be life after college for Marie given breadth of The Boys franchise. “They’ve set up the universe so beautifully, it’s so expansive already. You know, I’m a grown-up, so eventually I’d like to leave college. But if we did, if we did leave college, there’s a lush landscape for us already set.”

Gen V is produced by Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios, in association with Kripke Enterprises, Point Grey Pictures, and Original Film.

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