Jessie T. Usher's Reggie Franklin/A-Train is one of the key players in The Boys Season 5. Reggie was introduced right in the opening minutes of The Boys Season 1 premiere as a pastiche of DC's The Flash or Marvel's Quicksilver, i.e., a speedster. The Seven's speedster supe accidentally kills Hughie's girlfriend Robin by running into her.However, the Prime Video superhero satire totally surprised viewers by including a slow but effective redemption storyline for the speedster supe. This slow redemption storyline spanned seasons 3 and 4, during which Reggie became an actual hero. Therefore, many fans are worried about Reggie Franklin's future in The Boys Season 5. Jessie T. Usher's ominous warning in an interview only added to speculations that the speedster might meet his end in the upcoming season.The Boys Season 5: What did A-Train actor Jessie T. Usher say? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe cast and crew of The Boys recently sat down for an interview with ABS-CBN News to promote the upcoming fifth and final season. There, the reporter asked Jessie T. Usher the following question:"Are you satisfied with [A-Train's] ending?"To this, Usher responds:"Yeah I am. I saw the end coming long before it came. I was glad I had an aired out isolated moment with Anthony...I was happy we were able to end it in a moment where it was shared just between us.."Usher's words that his last scene is with Anthony Starr's Homelander, it won't be surprising if A-Train indeed dies in The Boys Season 5. It should also be noted that Homelander was way too harsh on A-Train throughout seasons 3 and 4. But the fourth season sees the speedster switch sides and join The Boys. Therefore, Homelander sees A-Train as a traitor, and therefore, he may kill the latter.This is not surprising, because the cast has been teasing that the final season will see several characters meet their heartbreaking end. Even Jack Quaid hinted at this during a Collider interview while promoting The Boys Season 5:"Definitely, and I think Eric [Kripke] and the writers definitely did. I'm very confident in the ending. The craziest thing about reading these scripts was, obviously, when we read the scripts, that's the first time that we get to be fans of the show. That's the only time when we have no idea, really, what's about to happen, and we're reacting to it in real time, much like when fans watch the show. Usually, we're reacting to big, crazy moments, all the blood and the gore, and obviously that's still in the show, but the stuff that really hit the most was, I mean, as Eric has said, no character is safe, and that's very true. I would get to a point in the script where a character meets their fate, and it would really hit hard, because we've been a part of the show, we know these characters very well, we know the actors portraying these characters very well, so this season has a real weight to it because the stakes are that high and anyone can go like that [snaps]."Consisting of eight episodes, The Boys Season 5 will stream on Prime Video with the first two episodes dropping on April 8, 2026.