Ethan Slater joins as Erin Moriarty returns to ‘Gen V’ Season 2: Deets Inside
Erin Moriarty Returns as Starlight in ‘Gen V’ Season 2

The upcoming season of Gen V is generating buzz. Ethan Slater joins as Thomas Godolkin. Erin Moriarty will reprise her role as Starlight. Chace Crawford’s The Deep and Nathan Mitchell’s Black Noir will also return. The trailer was revealed at San Diego Comic-Con. It showed Starlight saving Jaz Sinclair’s character.
Erin Moriarty Shines Again in the Superhero Spin-Of
Gen V season 2 has brought forth a lot of buzz amongst fans about who will be returning, as well as who will be joining the cast. Well, Ethan Slater and Erin Moriarty, best known for her role in The Boys, are both set to join the upcoming season, increasing the excitement level amongst fans.
Here’s a closer look.
Thomas Godolkn Enters: Ethan Slater Joins the Cast
Godolkin University is all set to see the return of some well-loved faces as well as some new icons. The second season of the spin-off series from The Boys has been creating a lot of excitement. Ethan Slater is going to be joining the cast as the founder of the school itself, Thomas Godolkin. He is most known for his roles in projects like Wicked, Redheads Anonymous, and Intervenors.
Slater’s inclusion as the man behind the mysterious and powerful Godolkin University could shed light on the institution's dark origins and twisted motives. Season 1 hinted at corruption within the school’s leadership, but bringing in its founder may raise the stakes even higher.
Erin Moriarty’s Starlight Connects Both Universe
Other than Slater, Erin Moriarty, who played Starlight in the original series, is also set to reprise her role in the spin-off. Her crossover from The Boys to Gen V isn’t just fan service—it’s a narrative bridge. With her moral compass and inner strength, Starlight continues to be one of the few grounded characters in the chaotic superhero world. Her involvement in the new season might guide or challenge the younger supes at Godolkin.
It’s also worth noting that her role as Starlight has become emblematic of resistance against Vought International’s manipulation. With her stepping into Gen V, fans are eager to see how she impacts the storylines of characters like Marie and Cate.
Familiar Faces Make a Comebac
Season 2 will also see the return of Chace Crawford’s The Deep and Nathan Mitchell’s Black Noir. These two have had complicated arcs in The Boys, and their presence in Gen V could signal more than just cameos. Whether they serve as enforcers for Vought, mentors for younger supes, or something in between remains to be seen.
The overlap between the original series and its spin-off continues to make Gen V feel more than just an add-on—it’s becoming essential viewing for fans who want the full story of this universe.
What the Comic-Con Trailer Revealed
The trailer for the second season was revealed at San Diego Comic-Con. It showed Starlight rescuing Jaz Sinclair’s character from the hospital room that she had been trapped in at the end of the season 1 finale. Fans were quick to point out the emotional weight in the scene and how it marks a big turning point for the show’s younger characters.
The season also hints at a sinister new program at Godolkin University aimed at creating students as powerful as Homelander. It’s not just about control—it’s about pushing boundaries in ways even The Boys hadn’t explored yet. With Starlight stepping in, viewers are likely to see the moral conflict between power and responsibility come to a head.
Honoring Chance Perdomo’s Legacy
One emotional note in the trailer was the brief glimpse of Andre, played by Chance Perdomo. The actor’s untimely death last year was a shock to fans and creators alike. His presence in season 2 serves as both a tribute and a final chapter to a character many had come to love.
What to Expect from Erin Moriarty in ‘Gen V’ Season 2
Expect Moriarty’s Starlight to challenge the Godolkin system in the same way she once stood against Vought. If season 1 was about discovering how corrupt the university really is, then season 2—especially with Starlight involved—might be about tearing it down from the inside.
Moriarty’s return signals more than just a guest role. It’s a sign that the show is ready to evolve, deepen its ties to The Boys, and grow into a layered, interconnected universe where no character exists in a vacuum.
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