Gen V tiene actualmente una valoración media de 7.7 sobre 10 y ha sido valorada por 1248 usuarios en nuestra plataforma.
Teen The Boys without the Boys. It is a bit hit and miss. Cast ok, story is a bit slim sometimes.
...this teen spinoff of The Boys is extraordinary.
Lee la reseña completa en The Guardian...is aware of its own limited relevance in the grand scheme of things but has embraced its small role with pluck and charm.
Lee la reseña completa en The GuardianAs spinoffs go, Gen V is remarkably faithful to the series that spawned it.
Lee la reseña completa en Paste Magazine...excels as a spinoff of The Boys that asserts its dominant presence as both a standalone series and in-universe continuation.
Lee la reseña completa en IgnLike the earlier show, Gen V is very good at making superpowers look visually dynamic, as well as coming up with creative uses for them.
Lee la reseña completa en Entertainment WeeklyThis blood-spattered Hogwarts is not for the faint of heart.
Lee la reseña completa en The TelegraphJust as breezy, ultra-violent, and sharp as its predecessor 'The Boys', this Superhero University series is plenty of briskly paced good fun.
Lee la reseña completa en Common Sense Media...a depraved triumph in its own right.
Lee la reseña completa en Radio Times...strong enough to entertain fans who are desperately waiting for a new season of The Boys to crash into their lives.
Lee la reseña completa en Empire...fully leans into the chaos that a world filled with supercharged adolescents would experience and the result is a series that’s constantly surprising and devilishly entertaining.
Lee la reseña completa en Slant MagazineWhat could have easily been a generic follow-up that borrows liberally from other teen sci-fi fare is instead looking to set the new standard for superhero TV in 2025.
Lee la reseña completa en EmpireAs strong as the first season, if not stronger.
Lee la reseña completa en GamesradarTaken on its own merits, the spin-off series graduates to a sophomore year that's more confident, more ambitious, and more earnest than what we've come to anticipate.
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