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ET has confirmed that The Boys will end with season 5. The Prime Video series' creator and executive producer, Eric Kripke, shared on social media that now's as good a time as ever to announce that the series is coming to an end. Kripke took to social media on Tuesday and posted what appears to be the final scene (albeit, heavily redacted) in season 4.

After the final scene fades out, there's a line that reads, "SEE YOU FOR OUR FINAL SEASON, MOTHER F***ERS!" In his caption, the showrunner explains the inevitable. "Season 4 Premiere Week is the perfect time to announce: Season 5 will be the Final Season!" he shared. "Which was always my plan, I just had to be cagey about it until I got final permission from @voughtintl .



But I’m thrilled to bring this story to a gory, epic, emotional climax. So check out Season 4, premiering THIS THURSDAY, because the end has begun! Hop in for the ride. Which will be bumpy.

And probably a little moist. @theboystv @primevideo ." Karen Fukuhara, who stars on the series as Kimiko Miyashiro, commented, "I'm ready but also not ready but I'm ready if you know what I mean🔥❤️🥹.

" Of course, this isn't the first time Kripke has said a show of his would end after season 5. Fans will recall he also created Supernatural , which lasted 15 seasons and 327 episodes. Kripke helmed the WB series during its first five seasons, followed by Sera Gamble (seasons 6-7), Jeremy Carver (8-11), Andrew Dabb (12-15) and Robert Singer (12-15).

In fact, Gamble a.

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