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The Umbrella Academy: Season 2

The Umbrella Academy

The Umbrella Academy: Season 2

2020
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TV Series | Action | Adventure | Comedy | Drama | Fantasy | Science Fiction
USA | English | Color | 07:53

Blasted back in time to 1960s Dallas, the scattered siblings build new lives for themselves — until a new doomsday threat pulls them back together.


Episodes View details

1 Right Back Where We Started 47 min | Jul 31, 2020

After dropping his siblings into an alley in Dallas - in different years - Five scrambles to track them all down and stop a new doomsday threat.

2 The Frankel Footage 48 min | Jul 31, 2020

An incident at the bar leads Luther to Vanya. Five finds an unsettling surprise in the film Hazel left behind. The cops come after Allison's husband.

3 The Swedish Job 48 min | Jul 31, 2020

As the sit-in approaches, Allison reconnects with Klaus. The Swedes chase Vanya into a cornfield. Luther makes a distressing discovery.

4 The Majestic 12 49 min | Jul 31, 2020

While Allison searches frantically for Ray, Vanya contends with a crisis at the farm. Meanwhile, Five, Diego and Lila crash a party at the Mexican Consulate.

5 Valhalla 48 min | Jul 31, 2020

Summoned to an emergency meeting, the siblings hatch very different plans for how to spend their last six days on Earth. Lila confronts her mother.

6 A Light Supper 50 min | Jul 31, 2020

Allison gives Ray a peek at her powers. Dave visits Klaus's compound. The Handler offers Five a deal, and the siblings meet their father for dinner.

7 Öga for Öga 47 min | Jul 31, 2020

After Five travels to 1982 to carry out his new mission, the siblings face a flurry of difficult decisions. Meanwhile, Carl issues a warning to Vanya.

8 The Seven Stages 47 min | Jul 31, 2020

A desperate Five concocts a risky plan to intercept another version of himself. The FBI tortures Vanya. Diego discovers what causes the apocalypse.

9 743 40 min | Jul 31, 2020

As the Fives plot against each other, one of the siblings makes a big sacrifice to help Vanya. Plus, Lila learns the truth about her parents.

10 The End of Something 49 min | Jul 31, 2020

Reeling from the events at Dealey Plaza, the siblings head to the farm to help save Harlan - only to find themselves drawn into a deadly showdown.

Cast View all

Elliot Page Vanya Hargreeves
Marin Ireland Sissy Cooper
Robert Sheehan Klaus Hargreeves
Tom Hopper Luther Hargreeves
Yusuf Gatewood Raymond Chestnut
David Castaneda Diego Hargreeves
Ritu Arya Lila Pitts
Emmy Raver-Lampman Allison Hargreeves
Justin H. Min Ben Hargreeves
Aidan Gallagher Number Five
Kate Walsh The Handler
Kristen Holden-Ried Axel
Justin Paul Kelly Harlan
Stephen Bogaert Carl Cooper
Jason Bryden Otto
Colm Feore Reginald Hargreeves
Kevin Rankin Elliott
Dov Tiefenbach Keechie
John Kapelos Jack Ruby
Ken Hall Herb
Jordan Claire Robbins Grace
Calem MacDonald Young Dave
Tom Sinclair Oscar
Raven Dauda Odessa
Dewshane Williams Miles

Edition details

Nr Discs 1

Personal

Location Flix New Releases
Purchased Aug 01, 2020
Quantity 1
Watched
Index 2370
Added Date Aug 01, 2020 14:01:55
Modified Date Jan 25, 2025 05:30:28

Notes

My quick rating - 7.3/10. This show was, for much of its run, a standout in the crowded field of superhero content. Seasons 1-3 were incredibly entertaining, wildly inventive, and brimming with complex characters. It was a fresh, personal, and daringly unique take in a genre that often leans on formulaic storytelling. But Season 4—ouch. A rushed, confused finale that lost focus on what made the show so special. Let’s start with the good. The first three seasons brought something extraordinary to the table. The series’ core strength lay in its ability to dig deep into the personal and emotional lives of its heroes. Unlike many superhero stories that prioritize grandiose battles and world-saving exploits, "The Umbrella Academy" dared to make its characters' personal struggles, relationships, and traumas the main focus. The casting was spot on, with every actor bringing their A-game and forming a cast with undeniable chemistry. The series was also visually stunning. The cinematography during its action sequences was often breathtaking, with dynamic camera work that added excitement and creativity. Add to that the great use of music, with memorable needle drops that perfectly underscored key moments, and you had a show that didn’t just tell a story but created an immersive experience. The writing and directing in Seasons 1-3 were often sharp and insightful, delivering delightful twists and moments of emotional resonance. The series balanced humor, heartbreak, and action masterfully. Even the special effects, though slightly diminishing in quality over time, perhaps due to budget constraints, were largely impressive. But then came Season 4, and it’s hard to overstate how disappointing it was. The final season felt like a slap in the face after everything the first three seasons built. It rushed through storylines, leaving little room for the emotional depth and character development that once set the show apart. The story was muddled and confused, seemingly more concerned with tying up loose ends quickly than giving the characters or the audience the satisfying resolution they deserved. The show lost focus on what made it special, flying through its plot as though the creators just wanted to get it over with. Gone were the inventive storytelling, the character arcs, and emotional beats that had defined the series. Instead, we were left with a hasty and unpolished conclusion that didn’t live up to the show’s earlier greatness. Despite its disappointing ending, The Umbrella Academy remains a show worth watching, especially for its stellar first three seasons. I can’t help but feel I missed out by not reading the comics, as they might provide some of the depth and resolution the final season lacked. To explain my rating: Seasons 1-3 earn a solid 8/10 each for their creativity, heart, and craftsmanship. Season 4, however, stumbles to a 5/10, weighed down by its rushed pacing and lack of focus. It’s unfortunate that such an excellent series ended on such a sour note, but I’ll always remember the brilliance of its earlier seasons.

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