Jaz Sinclair, London Thor, & Derek Luh on GEN V Character Arcs and "Hell No" Superpowers
Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Once and Always a Fanboy with me, your host, Chris Cantada Force.
I was lucky enough to watch the entire second season of GEN V ahead of its release. The storytelling is razor-sharp, the twists are deliciously shocking, and the character arcs are so rich that you find yourself rooting for everyone in ways you didn’t expect.
That’s why I’m so thankful to Prime Video for giving me the chance to sit down with three of the incredible cast members to talk all things Gen V. Fangirls and fanboys, here's my conversation with Jaz Sinclair, London Thor, and Derek Luh!
00:00 Preview
00:24 Intro
01:54 Knowing what Marie's arc would look like
02:34 "My Jordan would react differently than your Jordan..."
04:14 "Hello No" Superpowers
05:19 Would they let go of their powers
05:54 What fans would be surprised to know behind the scenes
#GenV #TheBoys #PrimeVideo

Jaz Sinclair is an American actress known for her roles in film and television. She gained attention for starring in the supernatural horror film When the Bough Breaks and later for her role in the superhero series Gen V, a spin off of The Boys. Sinclair is known for bringing emotional depth and strength to her characters. Her career continues to expand across major streaming productions.

London Thor is an American actress known for her work in television and film. She gained attention for portraying Jordan Li in the superhero series Gen V, a spin off of The Boys. Thor’s performance explores identity, power, and self discovery within the series’ story. She continues to emerge as a rising talent in genre television.

Derek Luh is an American actor, rapper, and songwriter known for his work in both music and television. He appeared in the Marvel series Runaways and later gained attention for his role in Prime Video's Gen V. In addition to acting, Luh has released music that blends hip hop and pop influences. His career continues to expand across multiple creative fields.

