#GeekedWeek has your first look at #TheUmbrellaAcademy 's new home-- The Hotel Obsidian. pic.twitter.com/IGa3BkBdSVWhen season 3 kicks off, the Umbrella Academy are back in the present day.
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Some changes are afoot at “The Umbrella Academy”.
On Thursday, Netflix debuted the first trailer for season 3 of the popular superhero series, starring Elliot Page, Tom Hopper, David Castañeda, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Robert Sheehan, and more.
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“After putting a stop to 1963’s doomsday, the Umbrella Academy return home to the present, convinced they prevented the initial apocalypse and fixed this godforsaken timeline once and for all,” the official description reads. “But after a brief moment of celebration, they realize things aren’t exactly (okay, not at all) how they left them. Enter the Sparrow Academy. Smart, stylish, and about as warm as a sea of icebergs, the Sparrows immediately clash with the Umbrellas in a violent faceoff that turns out to be the least of everyone’s concerns.
The synopsis continues, “Navigating challenges, losses, and surprises of their own – and dealing with an unidentified destructive entity wreaking havoc in the Universe (something they may have caused) — now all they need to do is convince Dad’s new and possibly better family to help them put right what their arrival made wrong. Will they find a way back to their pre-apocalyptic lives? Or is this new world about to reveal more than just a hiccup in the timeline?”
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The trailer also re-introduces fans to Page’s character, who now goes by Viktor Hargreeves and uses he/him pronouns after the actor came out as trans in 2020.
Based on the comics by My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way and illustrator Gabriel Bá, the series also stars Aidan Gallagher, Justin H.
#GeekedWeek has your first look at #TheUmbrellaAcademy 's new home-- The Hotel Obsidian. pic.twitter.com/IGa3BkBdSVWhen season 3 kicks off, the Umbrella Academy are back in the present day.
Elliot Page is opening up about his experience in the entertainment industry, revealing some dificult situations he was forced to endure during the early years of his career, including the promotion for the 2007 film ‘Juno.’In a recent interview with Esquire, Elliot details a situation thay took place during awards season, as he was making his debut in Hollywood with the acclaimed film, winning an Oscar nomination for his performance.“When ‘Juno’ was at the height of its popularity, during awards-season time, I was closeted, dressed in heels and the whole look — I wasn’t okay, and I didn’t know how to talk about that with anyone,” the actor shared.He also claimed that Fox executives forced him to wear a dress on the red carpet, even when he didn’t feel comfortable doing it, declaring that it was a stressful experience.“I remember going and having the thing I wanted to wear, and then understanding the degree of expectation of how fancy someone is supposed to look. So I said I wanted to wear a suit, and Fox Searchlight was basically like, ‘No, you need to wear a dress,‘” Elliot said.“They had me wear a dress, and…that was that.
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a personal essay published to Esquire, Page says his battle with depression and anxiety before his transgender transition were not overblown.“I wish people would understand that that s— literally did almost kill me,” Page wrote in the essay published Wednesday.Before his 2020 transition, Page starred in hits from “Juno” to “The Umbrella Academy.” But in Page’s Esquire essay, “The Euphoria of Elliot Page,” he divulges how he was ultimately affected by the reception to his transition and his apprehension with future roles. “I came out as gay in 2014, and it’s different,” he said of America’s shift in attitude.
Zack Sharf Elliot Page opened up to Esquire magazine about how difficult it was on his mental health to have to endure the awards season press tour for “Juno” while being in the closet. The Jason Reitman-directed abortion drama served as a breakthrough for Page, who earned an Oscar nomination for his performance as the title character.“When ‘Juno’ was at the height of its popularity, during awards-season time, I was closeted, dressed in heels and the whole look—I wasn’t okay, and I didn’t know how to talk about that with anyone,” Page said.Page pinpointed one moment during the “Juno” rollout in which executives at the film’s distributor, Fox Searchlight, demanded he wear a dress on the red carpet. The actor preferred to wear a suit but his request was denied.
Esquire, Elliot Page revealed what it was like promoting a movie about a teen girl as a , as well as the way he's been treated since coming out in 2020.In 2007, was a huge indie hit, garnering writer Diablo Cody an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay and Page, in the title role, a Best Actress nomination. But even though the success gave him the career he'd been working toward, the experience as the face of the film was complicated, to say the least. In a new personal essay for , the Umbrella Academy star revealed how the movie studio went so far as to control his clothing during the press tour.“I think of times when people actively were like, ‘No, you need to wear a dress’ in very, very, very pivotal moments.
Elliot Page is opening up about what it was like for him after he announced coming out as transgender. In an interview with, the star was asked what the reaction was like to his transition when he made the announcement back in December 2020.The 35-year-old actor said he didn't expect the news «to be so big» but «in terms of the actual quality of the response, it was actually what» he expected.«Love and support from so many people and hatred and cruelty and vitriol from so many others,» he told the men's magazine. «I came out as gay in 2014, and it's different.
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Rich Flu.As reported in Variety, Culkin will join Daniel Brühl and Rosamund Pike in the new film, which is directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia.Filming will begin on the project this autumn and it’s described as a “high-concept social thriller in which a deadly disease starts killing off the richest people on the planet,” according to Variety.The description adds: “At first it strikes the billionaires, then the multi-millionaires, and so on. With the whole world panicking and headed for collapse, people are trying to flood the market with assets they no longer want, in hopes of saving their skin.”Gaztelu-Urrutia is directing Rich Flu from a script he co-wrote with Pedro Rivero, who he’d previously worked with on The Platform, as well as David Desola and Sam Steiner.Culkin had his breakthrough role in the Home Alone franchise and starred in other 90s films such as The Good Son, My Girl and Richie Rich. After taking a break from acting, he returned with roles in 2003’s Party Monster and 2007’s Sex and Breakfast.
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hit Netflix series. After putting a stop to the 1963 doomsday scare, the misfit family of superheroes attempted to return home to the present after convincing themselves they prevented the apocalypse and fixed the timeline once and for all. However, it’s not long before they realize things didn’t go exactly as planned, and when they arrive “home,” there’s a new gang of smarter, more stylish avengers living in the mansion. And it’s not long before the two academies find themselves in a violent face-off. But this being, there’s even more at stake than some inter-academy squabble. In addition to the returning stars, Elliot Page as Viktor, Tom Hooper as Luther, David Castañeda as Diego, Emmy Raver-Lampman as Allison, Robert Sheehan as Klaus, Aidan Gallagher as Five, and Justin H.
The trailer for The Umbrella Academy season three has finally debuted online!
Netflix has a handful of wildly popular shows, but none of them are as wackily pulpy as “The Umbrella Academy.” Based on the Dark Horse Comics series of the same name, the show centers around a batch of dysfunctional superheroes who time travel to stave off apocalypses. They’re a surrogate family of sorts, all adopted after the mysterious event that caused their birth by a wealthy industrialist who’s also an extra-dimensional being.