Jaz Sinclair Dedicates Likely Final Turn as 'Gen V' Character to Chance Perdomo Jaz Sinclair, who portrayed Marie in the Netflix series Gen V, shared a heartfelt message reflecting on her role and dedicating her performance to her late co-star, Chance Perdomo. She acknowledged the emotional significance of her upcoming guest appearance, which marks the likely end of her journey as Marie, a supe with blood-manipulation abilities. Sinclair expressed pride in embodying the character, describing her as "fierce and flawed and powerful as hell," and emphasized the honor of portraying a complex and strong female character, particularly as a woman of color. She also paid tribute to Perdomo, who played supe Andre Anderson in the show’s first season. Perdomo, who died in a motorcycle crash before filming for Season 2 could begin, was a key figure in the series. Sinclair dedicated her upcoming performance on The Boys, a spinoff of Gen V, to him, writing, "For Chance," in a post on her Instagram account. The message underscored the personal connection between the two actors and the lasting impact of Perdomo’s presence on the set. Sinclair highlighted the support she received from Gen V fans, who have praised her portrayal of Marie. She expressed gratitude for the emotional connection fans have with the character, stating, "Every time one of you fine folks say hi to me on the street and let me know you were moved by Marie I positively beam, that’s what it’s all for I think." She described the experience of seeing her work resonate with audiences as deeply fulfilling. Word of Gen V’s cancellation broke last month, with series executive producers Eric Kripke and Evan Goldberg confirming the show would not return for a third season.#the_boys #eric_kripke #jaz_sinclair #chance_perdomo #gen_v
