'The Boys's Mexico spinoff pilot script delivered to Amazon
08 Apr 2026
After nearly three years of development, The Boys spinoff, The Boys: Mexico, has finally taken a significant step forward.
Showrunner Eric Kripke has confirmed that the pilot script has been delivered to Amazon. He also revealed that the streamer responded with revisions.
"Amazon seemed to really like it and seemed to be making all the right noises," Kripke told Entertainment Weekly.
'The Boys: Mexico' will leave room for crossover characters
Show details
Set in Mexico, The Boys: Mexico is being written by Blue Beetle writer Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer and executive produced by Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal.
The show will take place after the events of The Boys finale, leaving room for crossover characters from the flagship show.
Kripke said, "Gareth, who is the writer, is so smart and good. He'll do, I'm sure, another draft."
"But it feels like...who the hell knows? You can never predict this stuff, but we're hopeful."
Kripke opens up about potential expansion of 'The Boys' universe
Franchise expansion
Kripke also spoke about the future of The Boys universe and hinted at its potential expansion.
"The main thing about the VCU, as we call it, is the tone is the brand."
"I don't think the shows have to be all that connected."
"It's really irreverent, and as long as we can maintain that irreverent, shocking, fun, emotional tone, then I'm open to any story in that universe, as long as it clears a particular bar of quality."
Other upcoming projects in 'The Boys' universe
Other projects
In addition to The Boys: Mexico, Prime Video is also working on Vought Rising, a prequel series reportedly finished filming and slated for a 2027 release.
Set in the 1950s, it will feature Jensen Ackles as Soldier Boy and Aya Cash as Stormfront.
There's also speculation about a third season of Gen V, though that hasn't been officially confirmed yet.
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