Superhero-based media has been dominating the 21st-century and shows no signs of stopping. Marvel and DC have been continually delivering movies based on some of the world's most iconic heroes. Not only have these companies filled movie theaters, but they have also begun to take over the streaming market. These two studios are not the only ones that are churning out superhero-based media. Amazon is preparing to launch season 3 of its mega-popular The Boys series and the hotly anticipated next season of Netflix's The Umbrella Academy has received its first trailer.
While the attention of the world is on what Marvel and DC will create next, many fans are also loving the wacky storytelling of The Umbrella Academy. The video game industry has even gotten involved in the Marvel and DC fever as it has been crafting video games such as Gotham Knights, Marvel's Avengers, and Marvel's Spider-man. While these games are fun, they are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to superhero adventures. No studio has publicly shown interest in adapting one of the other superhero projects like The Umbrella Academy, and that should really change.
DC Games Need to Take a Break from Batman
The Umbrella Academy is a comic series created by Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba. In 2019, Netflix released the first season of its adaptation which received much critical acclaim, and it became one of the most streamed shows of that year, A year later, the second season was released and fans were once again enthralled by the wild story. In 2022, the third season is set to release on June 22 and bring fans back to this time-traveling superhero adventure for another crazy season.
The story of The Umbrella Academy revolves around a group of adopted superheroes who
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