At long last, The Umbrella Academy season 3 will be released on Netflix on June 22, and with two years between seasons, audiences may want a refresher on some of the show's most important developments. The Umbrella Academy season 1 premiered in 2019, based on the subversive comic book series by Gabriel Bá and My Chemical Romance's Gerard Way. Due to the show's bold style and its unique take on dysfunctional superheroes, The Umbrella Academy quickly became a success for Netflix.
In between the most recent seasons, Elliot Page announced on Instagram that they are trans and that their pronouns are he/they. This presents a big change for The Umbrella Academy as Page previously played the female character Vanya Hargreeves on the show. However, it seems that the character will be evolving alongside the actor, as it has been revealed that Elliot Page is now playing Viktor Hargreeves.
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In the upcoming season, Viktor and their siblings, Luther (Tom Hopper), Diego (David Castañeda), Allison (Emmy Raver-Lampman), Klaus (Robert Sheehan), and Five (Aidan Gallagher), will have to face the consequences of their actions. The epic season 2 finale brought the Umbrella Academy back from 1963 to a very different 2019, most likely due to their meddling in the timeline. Here is everything you need to remember about The Umbrella Academy before going into season 3:
The Umbrella Academy season 2 finale sees the Hargreeves' face off with The Handler (Kate Walsh), her adopted daughter Lila (Ritu Arya), and the full force of The Commission. The siblings are ultimately victorious and are able to use one of The Commission's time-traveling briefcases to take them from 1963
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