WARNING: Spoilers ahead for The Umbrella Academy season 3
Why have the Hargreeves siblings' powers disappeared in the final moments of The Umbrella Academy season 3? As the famous story goes, 43 women (16 in the Sparrow timeline) spontaneously gave birth on October 1, 1989, and each of the resulting children possessed a superhuman ability such as time travel, super-strength, or the gift of repeatedly getting punched in the face. The Umbrella Academy season 3 confirmed what many viewers already suspected — Sir Reginald Hargreeves' mysterious jar of lights was responsible for creating these super-powered children.
Netflix's latest The Umbrella Academy run concludes with the Umbrella kids accompanied by their surviving Sparrow counterparts, Ben and Sloane into Oblivion. Secretly working in league with Allison, Sir Reginald manipulates his children into activating the universal reset machine hidden inside, and once the process is complete, The Umbrella Academy's world looks completely different. Reginald's wife, Abigail, is now alive, and Hargreeves Enterprises has apparently taken over as a global superpower. Any injuries the Umbrellas and Sparrow Academies suffered are healed, but in another sweeping change, the Hargreeves siblings no longer possess superpowers...
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Luther is resurrected (without his primate parts), Number Five's arm is restored, and Diego regrows his missing fingers. On the downside, Five can't teleport, Diego can't control his knives, and Klaus can't «alakazam ghosties.» It's safe to assume the others are all equally powerless, but how did this travesty happen?
The Umbrella and Sparrow heroes not only still exist in season 3's reset
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