First Look: Marie Moreau and Jordan Li join the fight in ‘The Boys’ Season 5 Penultimate Episode

The countdown to the end of an era has officially begun. With the series finale of Prime Video’s The Boys fast approaching, the stakes have shifted from local vigilantism to a full-scale war for the soul of the country. New promotional stills shared by Pop Base have finally given fans what they’ve been clamoring for: a first look at Gen V breakout stars Marie Moreau (Jaz Sinclair) and Jordan Li (London Thor/Derek Luh) in the penultimate episode of Season 5.

While the series has teased the intersection of its two worlds for years, these first-look images confirm that the survivors of Godolkin University are no longer just a side story. The stills capture Marie and Jordan in what appears to be a high-stakes confrontation, looking battle-hardened and ready to integrate into the main resistance.

Marie’s blood-manipulation powers have long been a subject of intense fan speculation, with many theorizing she is the only Supe capable of causing physical damage to Homelander’s inner circle. Seeing her alongside the versatile Jordan Li—whose ability to shift forms and power sets makes them a tactical nightmare—suggests that the “next generation” will be the “X-factor” in the Boys’ final stand against Vought.

Complementing this first look, Prime Video has also unleashed the explosive full-length trailer for the final season. The footage—which is quickly going viral—paints a grim picture of a world under Homelander’s absolute “protection” while Billy Butcher and his team scramble to deploy a permanent solution to the Supe problem.

The trailer officially confirms that the series finale is set for May 20, 2026. By bringing Marie and Jordan into the penultimate episode, showrunner Eric Kripke is expertly tying together the narrative threads of the entire “Vought Cinematic Universe.” For the audience, this isn’t just a cameo; it is the collision of two timelines that will determine who survives the bloodiest finale in streaming history.

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