The Boys star Valorie Curry knows exactly how she'd like her character to bow out on the show.

Curry joined the superhero satirical series on season 4 as extremist, hateful Misty Tucker Gray aka Firecracker. In a new interview, the actor shared her hopes for the fifth and final season of Eric Kripke's gory show, saying she wouldn't mind her character getting killed before the final episode.

"I hope she dies. She has it coming from many people. She's awful. She's horrible. I hope she dies. I hope it's not because of the meds, because that seems too easy," she told The Hollywood Reporter at this year's San Diego Comic-Con.

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It seems that Curry has someone in mind for the job, sharing how she wishes Sage, played by Susan Heyward, would give Firecracker what she deserves.

"It should be Sage, right? It should be Sage, and then she should survive and have a spinoff. I hope she dies," Curry said.

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While there's no news as to whether a Sage spinoff could become a reality, fans of the deranged Supe series are set to learn more about the origin of Jensen Ackles' ageless character Soldier Boy in a prequel.

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The Supernatural star has been confirmed to return in season five and in an upcoming prequel titled Vought Rising, which Ackles described as a "lurid pulp saga".

Set in 1950s New York, the series also sheds some light on Aya Cash's character Stormfront's background.

"It's a twisted murder mystery about the origins of Vought in the 1950s, the early exploits of Soldier Boy, and the diabolical manoeuvres of a Supe known to fans as Stormfront, who was then going by the name Clara Vought," executive producers Paul Grellong and Kripke said in a statement.

"We cannot wait to blow your minds and trouble your souls with this salacious, grisly saga drenched in blood and Compound V."

The Boys seasons 1-4 are available to watch on Prime Video now.

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