The Umbrella Academy season 3's ending references Reginald Hargreeves' auspicious comic book origins, which may factor into a future season. After years of pandemic-related delays, The Umbrella Academy finally returned with another time-travel bending adventure, this time pitting the original Umbrella children against the Sparrows, Reginald Hargreeves' newest family of extraordinary pupils. At season 3's close, the Hargreeves siblings find themselves in another new predicament: literally powerless and stuck in a city run almost exclusively by Reggie himself.
Cold and calculating in seasons 1 and 2, Reginald Hargreeves is depicted slightly differently in season 3 of The Umbrella Academy. He bonds with Klaus and allows some vulnerability on his end, though their burgeoning relationship is just a façade for Reginald's true intentions. It turns out the alternate universe version of Reginald is not the understanding, supportive father Klaus thought he was, as he manipulates the Umbrella Academy children—or more specifically their powers—to reset reality to something he truly wants.
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The final shot in Umbrella Academy season 3 of Reginald Hargreeves demonstrates a reality where Hargreeves owns everything. This tracks with who Reginald Hargreeves is in the comics. Hargreeves, or the Monocle, as the children call him, is a brilliant inventor, wildly successful businessman, scientist, Olympic gold medalist, and Noble Prize recipient. In the comics, he owns an aircraft called the Minerva, which is said to be fueled by the remains of an Egyptian pharaoh. He is also an alien from an unknown world, which is glimpsed in a season 1 flashback. It makes
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