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The Boys: Kripke Confirms Final Season Filming Wrap in Heartfelt Post
In a touching, heartfelt post, The Boys Showrunner Eric Kripke confirmed that filming has wrapped on the fifth and final season.
Article Summary
- Eric Kripke confirms filming has wrapped on the final season of The Boys with a heartfelt goodbye.
- The Boys season 5 marks the end of the hit Prime Video series, closing out the story for good.
- Kripke shares his gratitude for the cast, crew, and fans as he reflects on the show's success.
- The showrunner discusses the challenge and pressure of crafting a satisfying series finale.
The rumblings were there, beginning around the middle of June, that filming was getting close to wrapping on the fifth and final season of Showrunner Eric Kripke's The Boys. On Tuesday evening, Kripke made it official in an heartfelt post from the set. "This is the last time I'll ever be on this set. It'll be torn down soon," Kripke wrote as the caption to his Instagram post, whci included a look at Kripke on the set of The Seven's meeting room in Vought Tower. "It's bittersweet, but my primary feeling is gratitude. We have the best cast, the best crew, the most fun story to write, and something that is impossible to predict: the right timing. You wait your whole career to have maybe two of those things, if you're lucky. We got all of them. To #TheBoys family: thank you, I love you all. To the fans: thanks for watching, can't wait for you to see the grand finale. That's a wrap. (Photo by [Karen Fukuhara]."
Here's a look at Kripke's post, followed by his thoughts on the series finale and more:
The Boys: Eric Kripke Feels "A Fair Amount of Terror" About Finales
During Sony's "Creator to Creator" podcast, Kripke and Shawn Ryan (The Night Agent) had a chance to share what life is like as a showrunner, and if there were two people who have the resumes to have this conversation, it's Kripke and Ryan. Beginning at around the 33:50 mark in the clip above, Kripke reveals his mindset in terms of crafting a series finale that remains true to the show's creative vision while satisfying the faithful viewers. "I am in a fair amount of terror about a series finale," Kripke shared. "You can count in one, maybe two hands, the truly great series finales… the graveyard is literally filled with terrible series finales."
Kripke continued, "How do you tie up the stories? How do you do it in a way that is emotional and satisfying? How do you do it in a way that creates — frankly — the illusion that some detail that you dropped in Season 1 or Season 2 is now suddenly coming back to pay off?" He continued," You could have the greatest show for years, but if you stiff that ending, and that's what's sending everyone out in the parking lot, they go, 'Oh, maybe that show wasn't that good'."
Regarding series finales that hit and hit hard, Kripke shared what he learned from writers and how they approached the lead-up to Breaking Bad S05E16: "Felina" (written and directed by series creator Vince Gilligan). "'Breaking Bad,' to me, is as good as a show gets, and I was able to ask some of those writers, I'm like, 'The way you tied everything together, how did you do that?' And they said, 'Oh, we had just a list of loose ends on our board that we had no idea what to do with them, that we would keep compiling over the seasons. And then when it came time to do the final season, we would just start checking them off of like, how do we pay them off, cuz we're gonna look like geniuses because the Season 2 storyline becomes this.'"
