Prime Video launches fiery Gen V Season Two pop-up at Butter Sydney

To celebrate the return of Gen V Season Two, Prime Video has teamed up with Butter Sydney to offer fans an exclusive themed meal and experiences for one day only.

The announcement:

Today, Prime Video is turning up the heat to celebrate the explosive return of Gen V Season Two — the hit spinoff from The Boys universe — with a fiery team-up alongside Sydney street food legends Butter.

To mark the launch of Gen V Season Two, on September 17 fans at Butter Sydney in Surry Hills can get their hands on the limited-edition Gen V Combo: crispy fried chicken wings served with two exclusive sauces, including the newly created and dangerously spicy Really F#$KN Hot One (aka Compound V) sauce. Just like life at Godolkin University, this combo is not for the faint-hearted.

Plus one lucky fan will have the chance to win a $500 Amazon gift voucher at the event.

Butter Sydney, known for its vibrant mix of fried chicken, sneakers, champagne, and hip hop, will be transformed into a Gen V-themed playground for fans. On launch day, the first 200 customers will receive the signature Gen V meal for free, featuring: Two Butters Crispy Fried Chicken Wings with tangy pickles with two 50ml vials of exclusive hot sauce: Butter’s Fire Hot Sauce and the specially created Really F#$KN Hot One (aka Compound V).

Fans can expect photo-worthy moments, immersive branding, and a chance to experience the Gen V universe like never before.

Gen V Season Two continues the story of the next generation of supes, delivering high-stakes action, dark humor, and unforgettable characters. This one-day takeover allows fans to taste and share the Gen V universe in a bold, visually striking way. The new season launches globally on Prime Video September 17.

WHAT: Gen V Season Two Pop-Up at Butter Sydney – Free Gen V-themed meal with exclusive Compound V hot sauce (first 200 customers)
WHEN: Today from 12 midday until allocation exhausted
WHERE: Butter Sydney, 6 Hunt Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010

Source: Kit Communications

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