Summary

One of the most popular series on television or streaming is getting ready to release its final season. This particular series just happens to be based on a set of books, though it’s long ago diverged in very important ways from its source material. That’s two ways in which Season 5 ofThe Boysand Season 8 ofGame of Thronesare similar.The Boysshowrunner Eric Kripke hopes that’s really where the similarities end. And he wants people to know that he does worry there’s one other thing the two series will have when it’s all said and done.

To some degree, it’s a worry most showrunners probably have with series that are getting to come to an end of their choosing. That’s not all that common anymore, even for a show that’spopular likeEvil. Kripke is getting to take his second show to completion after a relatively long run. Of course, there are few series that wlll be on the air as long asSupernaturalwas. Which is maybe why he’s happy getting five full seasons and not being abruptly canceled. But even with a run that’s not nearly as long asSupernaturalor evenGame of Thrones, Kripke is worried that some people will look at the superhero show the same way they look at the high fantasy series that started out so beloved and was almost hated by its end.

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The Boys Showrunner Worries About GoT Level Backlash

Speaking toColliderearlier this year about his worries, he is well aware that very few shows end the way fans want. There’s been a lot of talk about howThe Boyswill endand there are plenty of ways people want it to end compared to how people should expect it to end because of the four seasons that came before the finale.

“I’ll say that you may count the amount of truly great series finales on one hand," Kripke said in that interview, “It’s so hard to land that plane …Game of Throneswas an amazing show. When you think of the amount of work and effort and craft that went into that show, and all anyone talks about is the finale.”

Hughie Campbell and Translucent in Season 1 of The Boys

There are obvious reasons why people onlytalk about theGame of Thronesfinaleand that’s because they wanted to see a show that more directly followed the books the series was based on. That’s why the way that things finished up was hated by the fans and that’s where Kripke has a little bit of leeway.

The Boys Can Avoid Game Of Thrones' Fate

The Boyshas long ago stepped away from the source material of the graphic novels. Some fo the biggest reveals have been entirely sidestepped, likeBlack Noir being a cloneof The Homelander. There are other characters in the show that aren’t in the books and this is actually a kind of safeguard for Kripke.

There are other characters in the show that aren’t in the books and this is actually a kind of safeguard for Kripke.

The Boys Season 4 Poster Showing Homelander with Victoria Neuman Surrounded by Confetti

Should he decide to haveThe Boysseries finalebe quite a bit different than how the book ends, there will be fans that complain, but those who are loyal to the show can point to the fact that it’s already done things that are quite different. Essentially, Kripke has already made The Boys, his and thus he can go in any direction he wants. The writers and artists for the books aren’t claiming to be working on a sequel that she show should mimic. The Amazon Prime series has room to do whatever he wants. And while he’s still going to be worried about how the show is received, it can be however he wants and there won’t be pushback from other artists.

The Boys Showrunner Shouldn’t Worry About Fan Sentiment

There’s another reason why Kripke doesn’t need to worry about how the series finale goes over. And the showrunner can embrace whatever the backlash is because the show has always been one that isgoing to anger somebody.

Fans might remember when a certain group finally realized that Homelander was in fact, not a good guy and that several of the characters are not particularly good people. However, the show managed to lean into the outrage over that discovery and stillhas plenty of peopletuning in all the time.

There is also some indications in this day and age that there will always be backlash over the smallest things no matter what happens. There will be people who gather en masse to complain and downvote and rage no matter how the show ends. It’s natural for Kripke to want to make sure that everyone enjoys his work and doesn’t come away angry. But in order forThe Boysto really give people a great ending, the showrunner has to stop worrying about reactions from outsiders and just stick with his plan.