Jensen Ackles reunites in The Boys skit

- A Supernatural reunion skit featuring Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and Misha Collins surfaced online as a tie‑in to The Boys' promotional content and quickly circulated. - The clip logged heavy engagement on X, roughly 91,000 likes, and was picked up by fan and entertainment channels Thursday and Friday. - Surprise reunions like this are being used to reignite franchise conversation and streaming buzz. (x.com)

The thing that actually happened was not just “a skit surfaced.” The reunion was built into *The Boys* itself. On April 29, Prime Video dropped season 5 episode 5, “One-Shots,” and that episode finally put Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and Misha Collins in the same scene again for the first on-screen *Supernatural* reunion since that show ended. (deadline.com) ### So what was the reunion, exactly? Ackles appears as Soldier Boy, which fans already knew. The new part was Padalecki and Collins turning up inside the episode as Supes tied to a grotesque Hollywood-set sequence. Padalecki plays Mister Marathon. Collins plays Malchemical. And the whole point is that Eric Kripke — who created both *Supernatural* and *The Boys* — is very knowingly smashing his two TV worlds together. (deadline.com) That matters because the early chatter around this story made it sound like a promo-only bit, maybe some social clip or side sketch. But turns out the real event was canon — an actual episode beat in the final season of *The Boys*. (deadline.com) ### Why did fans care so much? Because this had been teased for more than a year. Back in February 2025, Prime Video confirmed that Padalecki and Collins were joining the fifth and final season, setting up a proper *Supernatural* reunion with Ackles. Fans basically spent the next year waiting for the scene to finally arrive. (variety.com) So when episode 5 landed on April 29, it wasn’t random internet nostalgia. It was payoff. A very specific one. Dean, Sam, and Castiel weren’t back as those characters, but the audience was absolutely meant to feel that echo. Even the episode plays with the expectation that this should be “a delightful reunion” before turning it ugly in classic *The Boys* fashion. (deadline.com) ### What happens in the scene? Soldier Boy and Homelander head to Los Angeles chasing a lead on V-1. That trail takes them to Mister Marathon’s mansion, where they run into Malchemical and a table full of celebrity cameos. Collins’ character has a nasty power — he emits gas from his mouth — and uses it to knock Homelander unconscious. So yes, the reunion is real, but it’s filtered through *The Boys’* usual mix of gore, contempt, and jokes gross enough to make the whole thing feel slightly cursed. (forbes.com) ### Why are people calling it a “skit”? Probably because the scene is short, self-aware, and built to travel as a clip. It plays like a concentrated crossover gag even though it lives inside a full episode. That makes it perfect for fan accounts, entertainment writeups, and reposted snippets — which is why it spread like a promo even when it wasn’t one. This is an inference from how the episode is structured and how coverage framed it. (nerdist.com) ### Did the cast know this was a big deal? Very much yes. Ackles talked before the season about reuniting with Padalecki and Collins on *The Boys*. Collins also made clear that appearing in season 5 mattered personally — and to fans — especially because his family knew how much people wanted it. (youtube.com) ### Why does this matter beyond one joke scene? Because it shows how final-season TV works now. Studios are not just ending shows — they’re cashing in accumulated fan memory. *The Boys* used its last run to convert a long-standing Kripke universe overlap into a must-share moment. Basically, it’s nostalgia deployed with precision. (variety.com) The bottom line is simple: the “Jensen Ackles reunites in *The Boys* skit” story is really about *The Boys* finally delivering its promised *Supernatural* reunion on April 29 — and doing it in the nastiest, most Kripke way possible. (deadline.com)

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