Jaz Sinclair Dedicates “Gen V” Role Farewell to Chance

After “Gen V” was canceled, Jaz Sinclair’s guest turn on “The Boys” may be her character’s final on-screen moment, dedicated to Chance Perdomo.
A single guest appearance can feel like a goodbye when a universe ends, and Jaz Sinclair’s upcoming “The Boys” episode has major emotional weight for “Gen V” fans.
With Prime Video canceling “Gen V. ” Sinclair’s appearance on Season 5 of “The Boys” could end up being the last time viewers see her “Gen V” character. Marie. onscreen.. The shift adds a bittersweet layer to a storyline fans already connect with. especially as her new role arrives during a moment of real uncertainty about the spinoff’s future.
Sinclair appeared to underline that significance in a Tuesday Instagram post that accompanied photos from the “Gen V” set.. In her caption. she looked back to the start of the journey. noting that her first audition for “Gen V” took place in January 2021.. She described how. unlike her usual experience of submitting a tape and moving on. this audition stayed with her in a vivid way—she said she dreamt about it for a month before the call came.
She then shared the emotional rush of getting the part. explaining that after multiple additional auditions she received the call. and she responded with the kind of excitement that felt total and unmistakable.. In her words. she felt “head to toe” enthusiasm—the early spark that later turned into years of playing a character she clearly grew attached to.
Sinclair also reflected on what it meant to embody Marie. emphasizing how proud she felt to portray a fierce. flawed. powerful supe—particularly as a woman of color bringing that multifaceted character to life.. She said she couldn’t capture the full mix of joys. challenges. losses. laughter. and late nights in a single post. but made it clear that the role was something she values deeply.
The tribute extended beyond her character to her real-life connection with her “Gen V” co-star Chance Perdomo. Sinclair dedicated her upcoming “The Boys” performance to him with the words “For Chance,” turning what would otherwise be a standard career update into a public moment of remembrance.
Perdomo, who also appeared opposite Sinclair on “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” played supe Andre Anderson on “Gen V” Season 1.. The report also noted that he died at age 27 following a motorcycle crash just before Season 2 was set to begin filming—an abrupt loss that has continued to echo through the fanbase and the cast’s work.
Sinclair’s post also acknowledged the impact of the audience itself.. She said she’s moved by fan interactions when people stop her in public and tell her they were affected by her work as Marie. describing it as a direct reflection of hearts meeting through storytelling.. She thanked those fans “from the bottom” of her heart. framing their responses as part of what made her experience meaningful.
Meanwhile, the bigger industry news explains why all of these tributes land harder than usual.. Reports of “Gen V” cancellation surfaced last month. with series executive producers Eric Kripke and Evan Goldberg confirming that “The Boys” spinoff would not return for a Season 3.. For audiences, that confirmation turned upcoming appearances into potential endpoints.
Looking ahead. “The Boys” Season 5 is set to air Wednesdays on Prime Video. and the series finale is scheduled for May 19 at 9:30 p.m.. PT.. Sinclair’s “The Boys” guest role arrives right in the middle of that calendar. which means fans watching for her character’s next move may also be watching for a last chapter.
After the cancellation news broke. Sinclair shared additional gratitude through an Instagram Story. saying she had a lot she wanted to say but choosing at the time to offer a heartfelt thank-you and express how happy and grateful she was for the experience.. Now. with her “For Chance” dedication and her “Gen V” reflections still fresh. the focus shifts from what’s next to what will be remembered.
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