As The Boys enters its blood-soaked final season premiering April 8, 2026, on Prime Video with a two-episode drop followed by weekly releases through May, trader sentiment fixates on showrunner Eric Kripke's recent vows of high-stakes casualties amid budget-conscious storytelling that rejects casualty-free finales. Cast interviews from Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, and Erin Moriarty over the past week underscore "nobody is safe" from episode one, fueling speculation around Billy Butcher's terminal arc, Homelander's comic-book demise parallel, and vulnerabilities for Frenchie, A-Train, and Firecracker. Unverified leaks circulate but risk misinformation, while Gen V crossovers add unpredictability—watch early episodes for resolution shifts as real-time viewing data and fan reactions cascade.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedWho will die in The Boys: Season 5?
Who will die in The Boys: Season 5?
$80,011 Vol.
A-Train
79%
Billy Butcher
89%
Homelander
86%
Frenchie
74%
Annie January (Starlight)
24%
Mother's Milk
26%
Kimiko Miyashiro
31%
Soldier Boy
20%
Ryan Butcher
14%
Hughie Campbell
15%
The Deep
65%
$80,011 Vol.
A-Train
79%
Billy Butcher
89%
Homelander
86%
Frenchie
74%
Annie January (Starlight)
24%
Mother's Milk
26%
Kimiko Miyashiro
31%
Soldier Boy
20%
Ryan Butcher
14%
Hughie Campbell
15%
The Deep
65%
This market will resolve to “Yes” if the specified character dies during "The Boys: Season 5". Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”.
A qualifying death must show the specified character dead on screen, or otherwise that character’s death must clearly be stated to have occurred, even if offscreen (e.g., characters confirm their death in conversation, the funeral of a character occurs, etc.).
If a death is reversed through a revival, resurrection, or reanimation that occurs after the character has died, that death will still qualify. Deaths occurring in any timeline or dimension depicted in "The Boys: Season 5" will count toward resolution.
Flashback scenes showing a character alive before their death, as well as dream sequences, hallucinations, or visions of dead characters, will not affect resolution. Characters who were already confirmed dead before "The Boys: Season 5" begins will not count toward this market’s resolution.
If a character’s fate is deliberately left ambiguous, it will not qualify toward the resolution of this market. Only deaths confirmed by the end of "The Boys: Season 5" will qualify.
Only events depicted in official "The Boys: Season 5" episodes will count toward resolution. Post-credits scenes count if they are part of the official episode, but supplementary materials such as podcasts, comics, or other media do not count unless they are explicitly referenced within the show itself. The market will resolve after the final episode of "The Boys: Season 5" is released.
Market Opened: Mar 5, 2026, 5:54 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to “Yes” if the specified character dies during "The Boys: Season 5". Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”.
A qualifying death must show the specified character dead on screen, or otherwise that character’s death must clearly be stated to have occurred, even if offscreen (e.g., characters confirm their death in conversation, the funeral of a character occurs, etc.).
If a death is reversed through a revival, resurrection, or reanimation that occurs after the character has died, that death will still qualify. Deaths occurring in any timeline or dimension depicted in "The Boys: Season 5" will count toward resolution.
Flashback scenes showing a character alive before their death, as well as dream sequences, hallucinations, or visions of dead characters, will not affect resolution. Characters who were already confirmed dead before "The Boys: Season 5" begins will not count toward this market’s resolution.
If a character’s fate is deliberately left ambiguous, it will not qualify toward the resolution of this market. Only deaths confirmed by the end of "The Boys: Season 5" will qualify.
Only events depicted in official "The Boys: Season 5" episodes will count toward resolution. Post-credits scenes count if they are part of the official episode, but supplementary materials such as podcasts, comics, or other media do not count unless they are explicitly referenced within the show itself. The market will resolve after the final episode of "The Boys: Season 5" is released.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...As The Boys enters its blood-soaked final season premiering April 8, 2026, on Prime Video with a two-episode drop followed by weekly releases through May, trader sentiment fixates on showrunner Eric Kripke's recent vows of high-stakes casualties amid budget-conscious storytelling that rejects casualty-free finales. Cast interviews from Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, and Erin Moriarty over the past week underscore "nobody is safe" from episode one, fueling speculation around Billy Butcher's terminal arc, Homelander's comic-book demise parallel, and vulnerabilities for Frenchie, A-Train, and Firecracker. Unverified leaks circulate but risk misinformation, while Gen V crossovers add unpredictability—watch early episodes for resolution shifts as real-time viewing data and fan reactions cascade.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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