Creator of The Boys Admits to 'Terror' Over Judging Entire Show by Finale

As Prime Video's The Boys comes to a close with its final season, creator and showrunner Eric Kripke talks to HT about the finale. | Web Series

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The creator of The Boys, Eric Kripke, has expressed his concerns about the pressure of delivering a satisfying finale to the highly acclaimed show.

With the fifth and final season of The Boys set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video on April 8, Kripke has spoken about the 'terror' of being judged based on the finale.

He believes that shows are often retroactively judged based on their finale, which he thinks is 'completely unfair.'

Kripke has had experience with this phenomenon, having left Supernatural after five seasons and not working on its finale.

Despite his concerns, Kripke is determined to 'land this plane well' and ensure that The Boys is remembered as a 'truly great show.'

The final season of The Boys will feature a star-studded cast, including Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, and Erin Moriarty.