Spoilers are ahead for The Boys season 4's finale.

Summary

  • Jensen Ackles and Aya Cash will star in The Boys' prequel, Vought Rising, offering the perfect opportunity for Jared Padalecki's long-awaited cameo.
  • Creator Eric Kripke has been tight-lipped about Vought Rising's plot, but promises it will be a twisted murder mystery, opening the door to a meta reunion for former Supernatural co-stars Padalecki and Ackles.
  • Jared Padalecki may have a cameo in The Boys season 5, but Vought Rising seems like the better place for a real Supernatural reunion.

In the wake of Amazon Prime Video's Vought Rising announcement at Soldier Boy and Stormfront in Vought Rising, promising a star-studded outing.

So far, The Boys' creator Eric Kripke, who also made the Padalecki and Ackles-led Supernatural, has been pretty tight-lipped about Vought Rising's plot. I'm excited to hear that The Boys' prequel will lean into its 1950s New York setting — and I'm even more thrilled that Ackles, who ed the SDCC , dubbed the spinoff a "lurid pulp saga prequel." That said, I imagine Vought Rising will more than deliver, especially if Gen V's success is any indication. It also makes me feel less pressed about Padalecki reuniting with his fellow Supernatural alum in The Boys season 5.

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Since Jensen Ackles is one of the stars of Vought Rising, I can't help but feel that the spinoff is now the best place for Jared Padalecki to make his long-awaited cameo in The Boys' universe. Ackles, who plays America's first and greatest superhero, had a cameo appearance in The Boys season 4's ending, and has confirmed that he'll appear in the parent show's fifth and final season. Still, a Supernatural reunion seems better suited to Vought Rising; Ackles' Soldier Boy is a main character in the prequel, so there's more room to create a meta role for Padalecki.

Padalecki and Ackles' reunion in Vought Rising — a murder mystery about the supe company's origins — seems like the perfect way to pay homage...

I know Jared Padalecki's condition for his The Boys cameo has been pretty consistent and straight-forward: The Actor just needs the time to do it. Now that Walker, a show he starred in and executive produced, has been canceled, Padalecki has been vocal about his willingness to reunite with Kripke and Ackles for The Boys. Best known for playing demon-hunting brothers Sam and Dean Winchester, Padalecki and Ackles' reunion in Vought Rising — a murder mystery about the supe company's origins — seems like the perfect way to pay homage to the actors' past Supernatural roles.

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Of course, I wouldn't say "no" to Jared Padalecki appearing in both shows — if his character's arc allows for it. After all, there are plenty of Compound V-enhanced supes, like Soldier Boy and Stormfront, who have looked the same for decades. However, with so much happening in the original series, and The Boys season 5. If Kripke really wants to do Padalecki's long-awaited cameo justice, The Boys' prequel is a better fit.

All four seasons of The Boys are streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

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The Boys is a gritty and subversive take on the superhero genre, focusing on a group of vigilantes who confront powerful superheroes abusing their abilities, exploring themes of corruption and moral ambiguity in a world where heroes are not always what they seem.

Cast
Jennifer Esposito, David Reale, s Turner
Showrunner
Eric Kripke
Directors
Jack Quaid, Eric Kripke
Writers
Eric Kripke
Franchise(s)
The Boys
Seasons
4
Streaming Service(s)
Amazon Prime Video
Main Genre
Action
Creator(s)
Eric Kripke