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Will Marie and Jordan Make It? Gen V Season 2 Stars Tease the Answer

Will Marie and Jordan Make It? Gen V Season 2 Stars Tease the Answer
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Gen V might not be done with Marie and Jordan. After Season 2’s explosive fallout, cast members hint the show’s emotional core—their messy, magnetic romance—could keep pulsing into the next chapter.

Gen V left a lot of scorched earth behind in Season 2, but the mess between Marie and Jordan might not be done. The cast is already teasing that the show could keep digging into that relationship if and when we get more episodes. Not shocking, but still nice to hear from the people actually playing it.

Where Season 2 left Marie and Jordan

  • In the finale, Marie B. Moreau (Jaz Sinclair) went solo against Thomas Godolkin (Ethan Slater) without looping in Jordan (played by Derek Luh and London Thor).
  • That move cut deep. Despite the feelings between them, Jordan pulled back and said they should stay friends for now, calling the relationship unsafe without real communication.
  • By the end, Marie and Jordan were standing with Starlight (Erin Moriarty) and A-Train (Jessie T. Usher) as part of the resistance pushing back on Homelander (Antony Starr). That is a big swing for both characters and a clear on-ramp into the wider The Boys universe.
  • Amazon has not announced a Season 3 for Gen V yet.

Derek Luh on the future of the romance

Speaking to TV Insider, Derek Luh cracked a joke about slamming the book shut on Marie and Jordan, then immediately walked it back. The real headline is that he does not think their story is over:

'No, the door is, of course, open. I don’t think going through what they’ve been through and loving someone like that, just like ends.'

Luh also made it clear where Jordan is at emotionally: they are trying to set boundaries and put themselves first for once. Translation - both characters need to heal before they have any shot at getting back together, and that healing would likely shape if and how they reconnect.

London Thor and Jaz Sinclair are on the same page

London Thor backed up Luh’s read on Jordan’s headspace. Jaz Sinclair, meanwhile, is openly rooting for more Marie-Jordan scenes, on screen and off. She loves the chemistry and the work they are doing together and would be bummed if the show cut that off now.

So, are we getting more?

Officially, nothing yet. Unofficially, Season 2 left a pretty obvious path forward: Marie and Jordan are aligned with Starlight and A-Train against Homelander, which is fertile ground for both character work and a possible romantic reset. If Gen V keeps going, it sounds like the emotional core between these two will keep going with it.