Shocking Scene in The Boys Season 5 Makes Jensen Ackles Walk Off Set!

Jensen Ackles, known for his role as Soldier Boy, humorously recounted a moment during the filming of “The Boys” Season 5 that led him to walk off set.

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Rest assured, this article contains no spoilers. While it does touch on a particularly shocking scene from Season 5 of The Boys, Jensen Ackles discusses it without revealing any specific details. However, his comments suggest that the scene might just be the most jaw-dropping in the series’ history.

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Jensen Ackles spoke at the Fangasm convention, which celebrates the 20th anniversary of his show Supernatural, created by Eric Kripke—who also created The Boys. Supernatural co-stars Jared Padalecki and Misha Collins are expected to appear in undisclosed roles in the upcoming season.

During the panel, Ackles shared an anecdote about filming a scene that was too shocking for him. “I walked onto the set dressed as Soldier Boy, turned to a corner of the room, and just went ‘oh my god,’ which definitely was not in the script,” he said, to the amusement of the audience.

The Show’s Crew Pulled a Fast One on Jensen Ackles

It appears that the production team had a hand in the surprise: “We had rehearsed the scene, we knew what to expect. But once the cameras started rolling, things changed, and I was not in on it. I walked in, was shocked, and walked out,” he added, noting that the crew was taken aback by his unexpected exit.

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Although the American actor did not go into further detail, the curiosity of The Boys fans is undoubtedly ignited. This incident hasn’t dampened Jensen Ackles’ involvement in the series; in fact, he’s set to lead a prequel titled Vought Rising, which will explore the backstory of his character, Soldier Boy.

Catch Season 5 of The Boys starting April 8 exclusively on Prime Video.

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