The upcoming The Umbrella Academy season 3 has to fix Luther Hargreeves' powers once and for all. First released on February 15th, 2019, Netflix's The Umbrella Academy has garnered highly positive reviews across its two seasons to date, with critics praising the series' dark humor and intricately woven plot adapted from creator Gerard Way's original comics. This is not to say The Umbrella Academy's reviews have been without criticism, however, with many audiences finding fault with its characters translating as lackluster propositions compared to their comic book counterparts.
All of Reginald Hargreeves' (Colm Feore) adopted children, in fact, appear muted in comparison with their far more powerful original versions. Klaus (Robert Sheehan), for example, can levitate and communicate via airwaves in the comics, while Allison (Emmy Raver-Lampman) can warp the fabric of reality itself rather than "rumor" people individually. These potent abilities cause the threat and power level of Gerard Way's comics to scale far quicker than Netflix's two The Umbrella Academy seasons to date, resulting in many of the academy members feeling toned down for the live-action series.
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Yet by far, the most maligned character in Netflix's The Umbrella Academy is Luther (Tom Hopper), who is at present a pale imitation of his comic book self. The Umbrella Academy has portrayed Luther's abilities in an inconsistent manner, linking his abilities to self-confidence and an extended stint on the moon at will — angering swathes of The Umbrella Academy fans. As a result, here's why The Umbrella Academy season 3 has to fix Luther's powers once and for all, as well as how the
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