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The college-set spinoff had previously revealed that Thomas Godolkin, the founder of God U, was not only still alive, but had his own plans for Supe dominance. With incredible mind control abilities, it was even said that he could control Homelander. Thus, it was speculated that the series was setting him up as another major antagonist for Season 5, either alongside Homelander, with the pair at odds with one another, or him at least trying to gain control of Vought (and the U.S.) along with Sister Sage. However, it was put to rest in Gen V Season 2’s ending, with Marie Moreau using her blood-bending abilities to pop Godolkin’s head in a way Victoria Neuman would be proud of.
It’s Good Thomas Godolkin Won’t Be The Boys Season 5’s Villain

The Godolkin twist was a compelling one for Gen V, and gave that show a powerful new antagonist that required multiple Supes coming together to defeat. Given his long ties to Vought and the development of Compound V, there’d be some logic in him being The Boys‘ final villain: he is one of the people who helped start all of this, so there’d be a sense of things coming full circle. At the same time, what wouldn’t make sense is having a major new villain in The Boys after so many years of building up Homelander as the biggest threat.
Godolkin/Cipher was a perfect villain for Gen V, since he started God U, but he doesn’t have a strong connection to the main characters of The Boys. Similarly, he’s a villain who originated in a spinoff, and not everyone who has watched The Boys – and will be returning for Season 5 – watches Gen V, so it would feel like a betrayal of that core audience to suddenly have him become the real villain of the saga, even if he had the right power level to do so.








