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Gen V Season 2 Finale Interview: Lizze Broadway Explains Her Last Line: "There's No Me and Anybody."

Gen V Season 2 Finale Interview: Lizze Broadway Explains Her Last Line: "There's No Me and Anybody."

Update: 2025-10-25
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Lizze Broadway was an instant high-priority guest for Collider Ladies Night when Gen V wrapped its Season 1 run back in November 2023. Two years later, nothing has changed. Yet again, in Season 2, Broadway is a standout in an ensemble that’s filled with top-tier actors. Not only is Broadway a consistent scene-stealer courtesy of pitch-perfect line delivery and spot-on comedic timing, but her character’s growth as a leader has proven to be one of the most inspiring storylines of the season. It’s an arc that made Emma an especially powerful anchor for the show — the character most responsible for bringing everyone together.


With the Gen V Season 2 finale now available to stream on Prime Video, Broadway returned to the Collider Ladies Night studio to talk all things Emma Meyers. She went into detail on how heavily the late Chance Perdomo and his Gen V character, Andre Anderson, influenced Emma’s Season 2 arc, and also Broadway’s own personal journey as an actor. She also put the spotlight on Emma’s new connections this season, namely her team-up with Sean Patrick Thomas as Andre’s father, Polarity, and her budding friendship Jessica Clement’s Harper.


Enjoy all of that and more in this Gen V edition of Collider Ladies Night!


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Gen V Season 2 Finale Interview: Lizze Broadway Explains Her Last Line: "There's No Me and Anybody."

Gen V Season 2 Finale Interview: Lizze Broadway Explains Her Last Line: "There's No Me and Anybody."