As "The Boys: Season 5" approaches its conclusion, prediction markets have emerged to track the fates of three central characters whose survival through the season remains uncertain. This collection brings together markets on whether Frenchie, Firecracker, and Homelander—key ensemble members—will die this season. The grouping reflects a natural narrative focus: these three characters represent distinct plot tensions central to the series. Frenchie embodies the resourceful underdog perpetually at risk in the show's violent landscape, Firecracker navigates her unstable and opportunistic position within Vought's machinery as a calculating operative, and Homelander stands as the primary antagonist whose eventual downfall has been foreshadowed since the show's inception. By examining these markets together, readers can compare the probabilities the market assigns to each character's survival, gaining insight into aggregate expectations from participants who closely follow the show's narrative. The prices move continuously as episodes air and new plot developments shift survival odds. These price movements reveal which story beats participants view as pivotal to the season's arc and which character death feels most probable—or most unexpected. For fans tracking the narrative, these markets serve as real-time gauges of how the community assesses the likelihood of each outcome, translating the dramatic tension of character fates into measurable market signals that reflect shifting expectations as the season progresses toward its finale.