Gen V has been welcomed with open arms by critics, as the new spinoff of The Boys has debuted with a perfect score on the Tomatometer.Over at the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Gen V has netted a perfect 100% score on the Tomatometer based on 23 reviews. Critics have unanimously offered high praise to the series, agreeing that it shares the same witty writing and over-the-top violence as its parent series without feeling like it’s merely retreading the same ground. Zach Pope of Zach Pope Reviews admitted that he found the series “surprisingly good,” adding that he “thought this would be an immature series but it ends up having the same consistency as The Boys.””Like the original, this spinoff is subversive and giddy and full of characters worth caring about as they cope with a deluge of bodily fluids that confirms that, yes, this is very much The Boys territory,” noted Kimberly Ricci of Uproxx. Tessa Smith of Mama’s Geeky also said the spinoff “fits in to the world of The Boys perfectly, but still feels like its own thing. Unafraid to dive into blood and gore, as well as political and social issues.”Related: Gen V Star Opens Up About Sharing The Boys Spinoff’s Gender-Shifting Supe Role
Gen V has been welcomed with open arms by critics, as the new spinoff of The Boys has debuted with a perfect score on the Tomatometer.
Over at the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Gen V has netted a perfect 100% score on the Tomatometer based on 23 reviews. Critics have unanimously offered high praise to the series, agreeing that it shares the same witty writing and over-the-top violence as its parent series without feeling like it’s merely retreading the same ground. Zach Pope of Zach Pope Reviews admitted that he found the series “surprisingly good,” adding that he “thought this would be an immature series but it ends up having the same consistency as The Boys.”
“Like the original, this spinoff is subversive and giddy and full of characters worth caring about as they cope with a deluge of bodily fluids that confirms that, yes, this is very much The Boys territory,” noted Kimberly Ricci of Uproxx. Tessa Smith of Mama’s Geeky also said the spinoff “fits in to the world of The Boys perfectly, but still feels like its own thing. Unafraid to dive into blood and gore, as well as political and social issues.”
#Boys #Spinoff #Gen #Debuts #Perfect #Score #Rotten #Tomatoes
Note:- (Not all news on the site expresses the point of view of the site, but we transmit this news automatically and translate it through programmatic technology on the site and not from a human editor. The content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.))