Five episodes of Andre's storyline in Gen V were penned down prior to Chance Perdomo's demise
In the world of entertainment, fans of the The Boys spin-off Gen V are still mourning the loss of Chance Perdomo, who played the magnetic character Andre in season one. Tragically, Perdomo passed away in a motorcycle accident last year at the age of 27. Co-showrunner Michele Fazekas shared that the team had already written 'like five episodes of Andre's story' before his untimely death. However, they chose not to recast the character, and instead, Andre dies in season 2, with the story moving forward without a direct replacement. Fazekas expressed that it was a strange experience to grieve the character along with the actor who brought him to life.
In the second season of Gen V, the show honours Perdomo and the character of Andre. Manuel Betancourt, in his review of the first three episodes, noted that Perdomo's absence is 'very much front and center' in the show.
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