To celebrate the fifth and final season of The Boys, which flew off into the sunset on May 20, Prime Video is inviting Television Academy members and the public to explore a themed, immersive museum in Hollywood.
Dubbed “The Boys: Glory Hall,” the two-day event takes place June 6-7 at Hollywood Legion Post 43, just south of the Hollywood Bowl. It’s perfect timing for Emmy season, as nominations voting runs June 11-22.
Gold Derby has learned that the experience will lead fans through a curated retrospective celebrating the landmark series. The museum promises spectacle, satire, and several Boys-exclusive surprises along the way.
There are four distinct exhibition wings celebrating the full legacy of the comic-book series: The Great Wall, home to Easter eggs and artifacts from across all five seasons; The Story Gallery, an immersive timeline tracing the key milestones, character arcs, and history-making chapters that defined the show; the in-world Democratic Church of America, which offers a grand ceremonial showcase of set pieces and the original Supes costumes; and The Grift Shop, which gives fans a chance to take home an exciting souvenir.
“The Boys: Glory Hall” is open on June 6 from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., and on June 7 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The exact location is 2035 Highland Ave. in Los Angeles, Calif. Fans are encouraged to walk up, as there will not be a method of making reservations.

Earlier this week, Gold Derby exclusively revealed all of the categories in which The Boys is competing for the 2026 Emmys. There are 28 eligible cast members, including the following five leads: Antony Starr as Homelander, Karl Urban as Billy Butcher, Jack Quaid as Hughie Campbell, Erin Moriarty as Annie January, and Karen Fukuhara as Kimiko Miyashiro.
Notable guest stars submitted for Emmy attention include Samuel L. Jackson as the voice of a shark named Xander; Seth Rogen, Kumail Nanjiani, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, and Will Forte as satirical versions of themselves; and former Supernatural stars Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, Misha Collins, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
Showrunner Eric Kripke is eligible as an executive producer, and the series finale, “Blood and Bone,” has been entered for writing (Judalina Neira and David Reed) and directing (Phil Sgriccia), plus in various craft categories.

