Prime Video’s global superhero franchise is officially looking south with its next big expansion, The Boys: Mexico. The long-anticipated spinoff first made headlines back in 2023. At the time, it was announced that Mexican stars and longtime collaborators Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna would serve as executive producers.
Since then, updates have been scarce, leaving fans curious about where the project stands. That changed recently when franchise creator and showrunner Eric Kripke shared a key update on the red carpet for the Gen V Season 2 premiere.
Speaking to Collider on September 11, 2025, Kripke confirmed that,
“the pilot of [The] Boys: Mexico is being developed right now” and added that “the script is good.” He explained that while the project is still in its early stages, it offers “a totally different tone” compared to the flagship show, while still fitting into the established universe.
Kripke also praised the involvement of Bernal and Luna, saying the two are “really engaged with it.” With The Boys preparing to wrap after its upcoming fifth and final season, the franchise is already expanding through spinoffs like Gen V, Vought Rising, and Diabolical. In that contect, Mexico is shaping up as the next major chapter.
Eric Kripke confirms pilot script for The Boys: Mexico is in development

When Eric Kripke gave his update on The Boys: Mexico, the biggest takeaway was that the series is still in its earliest phase. Only the pilot script has been written so far, and it is not yet greenlit for a full season. Kripke stressed that development is ongoing, but he made it clear that he and Prime Video are applying the same quality control standards that guided the original show and its other spinoffs.
His word about the script being good shows he rarely offers strong praise unless the project has promise. That makes this update a positive signal for fans who have been waiting nearly two years since the initial announcement in 2023.
What sets The Boys: Mexico apart from Gen V or Diabolical is its creative leadership. Screenwriter Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer, best known for writing DC’s Blue Beetle, is attached as both writer and showrunner.
That detail suggests the series will lean into a distinctly Mexican perspective rather than simply transplanting existing storylines. Kripke emphasized that the tone is “totally different.” This matters because each spinoff so far has carved out its own identity—Diabolical with animation, Gen V with its college setting, and Vought Rising focusing on corporate history.
Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal bring further credibility. Both men are not only major actors with international recognition but also longtime collaborators who know how to build projects that resonate with Latin American audiences.
Their involvement as executive producers is not symbolic; Kripke said they are “really engaged.” This suggests they are likely shaping the show in a way that ensures cultural authenticity while staying true to the universe’s sharp satire. Reports have hinted they may appear in the series in smaller roles, but their real impact will come behind the scenes.

No official filming date or release timeline has been shared, and Kripke himself admitted there are no guarantees when it comes to a spinoff’s success. Still, Prime Video has strong reasons to push forward.
The Boys remains one of the platform’s top global performers, and with the flagship series ending after Season 5 in 2026, expanding the brand internationally is a clear priority. A Mexico-based story would be the franchise’s first time moving outside the United States, marking a significant step in how far this universe can stretch.
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