Ahead Of The Boys Season 5, Jack Quaid Shared A Great Take On Why It’s The Right Time For The Show To End



With so many high-profile upcoming superhero movies on the way, one might forget that streaming TV’s most powerful characters will be saying farewell at some point during the 2025 TV schedule. When The Boys Season 5 hits Prime Video, viewers will get to see what showrunner Eric Kripke told CinemaBlend will be “two planets kind of crashing towards each other” in the forms of Homelander and Billy Butcher. Though fans might want more, Jack Quaid seems content with hanging up Hughie’s hat.

Quaid has portrayed his mostly non-powered character across four seasons of nudity-peppered mayhem — which the actor is fine with saying goodbye to — and blood-covered barbarism, and I’m definitely not the only one hoping Hughie survives the cataclysmic showdown on the way. Speaking with THR about the impending trio of offbeat theatrical features he filmed between seasons of The Boys, the Novocaine star addressed why he’s down with the series signing off with its fifth season, saying:

I think it’s good that we end with Season 5 because we’re ending on our own terms. It’s not like someone canceled us and we’re trying to quickly make a season that feels final. This was always the showrunner’s intention to end with five seasons and I’ve actually known that for a little bit and tried to keep my mouth shut about it. [Laughs.]



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