As The Umbrella Academy streams its final season on Netflix, the cast is reflecting on their journey, the show’s impact, and the unforgettable memories they’ve made along the way. With its unique blend of humor, heart, and superhero antics, this series has left a lasting mark on its audience and stars.
A Family Affair—On and Off-Screen
The cast of The Umbrella Academy recently sat down with Gayety to discuss what the show has meant to them.
Tom Hopper, who plays Luther Hargreeves, summed up the experience perfectly: “It’s been four seasons, but it’s actually been like seven, nearly eight years of our lives, so it’s been a big old chunk. It’s been really special. I think you get one of these kinds of shows once in a blue moon where you just go, wow, that was really special.”
Elliot Page, who portrays Viktor Hargreeves, shared similar sentiments: “I just feel so lucky. I feel so grateful. We got to have these four seasons. I got to work with such incredible people and to play this character that every season had such a fantastic arc to dive into, and then to have personal things in my life happen, and to have that be welcomed into the show and not pushed away.”
Viktor Hargreeves: A Groundbreaking Storyline
Page’s journey, both on and off the screen, has been nothing short of inspiring. After coming out as transgender after the show’s second season, Page received overwhelming support from showrunner Steve Blackman and the rest of the cast. Viktor Hargreeves’ transition in the series wasn’t just a narrative choice but a meaningful integration of Page’s personal journey into the storyline, making The Umbrella Academy a beacon of representation.
Reflecting on the show’s impact, Aidan Gallagher, who plays Number Five, mentioned how working on the series has had a “massive impact” on everyone involved, describing it as a “blessing” that will stay with them long after the cameras stop rolling.
The Final Season: Going Out with a Bang
As fans gear up for the final season, the cast couldn’t be more excited about what’s in store. Robert Sheehan, who plays the ever-quirky Klaus, teased, “I think that we go out with a bang. There’s just so much joy to be had watching it this season. It’s heartfelt, it’s funny… and it’s my favorite season yet.”
This season, the Hargreeves siblings face their most formidable challenge yet—navigating a world where they’ve lost their superpowers. With their father Reginald up to no good and new mysterious forces at play, the family must unite to set things right.
A Legacy of Representation
The Umbrella Academy has always been a show that embraces diversity and inclusion, and Viktor’s storyline is a shining example of that. Netflix and the cast embraced Viktor’s character with open arms, signaling a new era of visibility on screen. As Emmy Raver-Lampman, who plays Allison, noted, the series allowed the cast to explore and play with their characters, tackling everything from the Civil Rights movement to personal struggles with identity.
As the series wraps up, the impact of The Umbrella Academy on both its audience and the industry will be felt for years to come. Whether it’s the wild storylines, the deep character arcs, or the powerful representation, this show has made its mark. So, as you tune in to the final season, remember: this isn’t just the end of a series—it’s the culmination of a groundbreaking journey.
Catch the final season of The Umbrella Academy, now streaming on Netflix!
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