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By Alex Stedman
Updated: Jun 15, 2022 7:06 am
Posted: Jun 15, 2022 7:01 am
The Umbrella Academy Season 3 will debut on Netflix on June 22, 2022. Below is a spoiler-free review.
In some ways, the most unexpected thing The Umbrella Academy could’ve done was pull back on some of its trademark wackiness to tell a more intimate story of a family in crisis – as the world ends (again) in the background. Season 3 requires a tad bit of patience to see its vision through, but if you hang in there through a few slower initial episodes you’ll be rewarded with a moving portrait of a complicated and flawed family, bolstered by excellent performances and a good amount of Umbrella Academy-flavored fun.
This season opens in a very different place than Season 2 did (which isn’t a huge surprise, given that The Umbrella Academy also soft-reset itself after the first season); where the previous installment saw the Hargreeves separated, this one starts with them all together and confronting The Sparrow Academy, essentially the alternate-universe version of themselves that they accidentally created by messing with the timeline. Season 2 had fun bouncing across each sibling’s various storylines, but bringing them all together again allows for a more focused style of storytelling. Don’t get me wrong: I’m thoroughly enjoying Stranger Things Season 4’s ambitious, branching-narrative style, but it’s also refreshing to see a streaming series dare to go smaller and more disciplined (all the episodes are between 40 and 50 minutes), and for The Umbrella Academy, it’s a surprising change that works.
Still, it takes a little while for things to get cracking and lean into what this particular superhero series does best: delving into the nuanced relationships between the siblings. While the first episode is a ton of fun, playing with the dynamic between the Umbrellas and Sparrows in riotous fashion, the next couple slow down quite a bit as the characters try to figure out their current apocalypse and struggle with some growing pains of bringing the band back together. But give it time – or, more specifically, give it three episodes. Episode 4 is when we start cooking with gas, firing up some crazy twists and unfolding its vision for our traumatized and exhausted Hargreeves.
These familial relationships, and the character development for each individual Hargreeves, is where The Umbrella Academy has always shined, and it continues to do so more than ever in Season 3. No single member of the family is given the shaft, story-wise, and there’s not a weak link in the bunch in terms of performances. In particular, Luther, who in previous seasons has struck me as more annoying than endearing, is given something of a redemptive arc, and Tom Hopper’s performance makes the character a heck of a lot more likable in this batch of episodes.
The Umbrella Academy Season 3 may take a few episodes to find its footing, but give it time and it eventually ends up doing what it does best: building on the character development of the Hargreeves siblings and their relationships between one another. There’s not a weak performance in the bunch, but Tom Hopper gets a little something more to work ...
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The Umbrella Academy tells a more intimate and focused story in Season 3, bolstered by the strength of its complicated characters and excellent cast.
Alex Stedman
Jun 15, 2022 · The Verge praises the third season of Netflix's The Umbrella Academy as its best yet, exploring the characters' transitions of power and identities in a new timeline. The review also compares the show to the comics and other superhero stories, and highlights the performances of the cast.
- Charles Pulliam-Moore
Very entertaining series about superheroes, where superheroes have a life, a character, dramas and traumas... But what in my opinion raises it above the already good series is the use of music in the movie. Remarkable, impressive, needs to recognized with an award.
Jun 16, 2022 · Jaw-dropping production value, odd story twists, and heartfelt performances by the ensemble, led by Elliot Page, elevate season 3 of Netflix's comic book hit, though narrative hiccups and uneven...