#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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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.
Min as Ben, season 3 also welcomes Justin Cornwell as Marcus, Britne Oldford as Fei, Jake Epstein as Alphonso, Genesis Rodriguez as Sloane and Cazzie David as Jayme, the newest members of the Hargreeves family led by Sir Reginald (Colm Feore) and Grace (Jordan Claire Robbins). Also joining this season is breakout Javon ‘Wanna’ Walton in a “really, really cool” undisclosed role. “[Producers] Steve Blackman and Jeff King did an amazing job on writing my character and I can’t wait for you to see how he came to life,” he told ET about joining the series. Meanwhile, and understandably, the introduction of the Sparrows are going to leave some of the Umbrella members a bit salty.
“Their egos are gonna be bruised irrevocably,” Sheehan previously told ET about the state of the fragile Hargreeves family moving forward. “There they were thinking they were this sort of unique band of snowflakes.” Hopper added at the time, “It’s interesting.
#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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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.
Sasha Urban editorIn Season 3 of “The Umbrella Academy,” the gifted Hargreeves siblings have found a new foe in the rival Sparrow Academy, which took their place during a time traveling mission to save the world. Netflix dropped the official trailer Thursday, giving fans a look at the insanity to come, including countless fight sequences, mysterious powers and a kugelblitz — a black hole formed from radiation that threatens to swallow the entire universe.“When we jumped here, we created a time paradox.
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