If you've already binged your way through all ten episodes of The Umbrella Academy season 2, you're not alone. It's always rough to reach the end of a season of a
show you love and realize you're looking down the barrel of a long hiatus—but a third season has officially been confirmed. Here's everything we know so far about The Umbrella Academy season 3, including who's returning and when filming will begin.
When will season 3 of The Umbrella Academy be released?
Netflix officially renewed the show for season 3 on Tuesday, November 10, but no release date has been announced. Renewal wasn't a huge surprise—the show was reportedly a huge hit for Netflix in 2019, and season 2 drew even more buzz, so it was likely just a matter of time.
It's also not totally shocking that the show will be able to go back into production earlier than many others, because it's filmed in Canada rather than the U.S. As of June, Hollywood productions are permitted to begin filming in Canada again—although some shows have already run into issues with COVID-19 testing as they prepare to resume production. In any case, the show will start filming its 10-episode season in Toronto next February. Umbrella Academy probably won't return until late 2021 at the earliest.
What will season 3 be about?
We can only speculate at this point, but here's a quick refresher on what we do know: After transporting the Hargreeves family to the 1960s, season 2 wrapped up with them time-traveling back into the present day, having succeeded in averting yet another apocalypse circa November 1963. Landing back in 2019 on April 2, the gang realizes with delight that their actions in the past have somehow also prevented the other apocalypse that happened in the final moments of season 1—that one was supposed to take place on April 1, 2019. Yay for killing two apocalypses with one stone!
Their celebration is short lived though, because it turns out that in this version of 2019, several things are off. For one, their father Sir Reginald Hargreeves is alive. So is their brother Ben, aka Number Six, who was supposed to die in 2006. And most unsettlingly of all, Hargreeves already has seven adopted children, whom he calls The Sparrow Academy, and whose faces are kept in shadow except for Ben. In other words, the Umbrella Academy has been replaced.
Will the original cast return?
With news of the show's renewal, Netflix confirmed that Vanya (Ellen Page), Five (Aidan Gallagher), Klaus (Robert Sheehan), Allison (Emmy Raver-Lampman), Diego (David Castañeda), Ben (Justin H. Min) and Luther (Tom Hopper) will all be back for season 3, as will Sir Reginald (Colm Feore), who's now got two separate sets of adopted children to neglect and torment. Another returning character is Ritu Arya's Lila, a compelling new addition to the cast in season 2, who's revealed to be the Hargreeves's long-lost sibling—in the sense that she's another of the 43 super-powered babies who were born under mysterious circumstances in October of 1989. She flees after discovering her true lineage at the end of season 2, and doesn't travel with the others back into the 21st century. Thankfully, we haven't seen the last of her.
Showrunner Steve Blackman, who returns for season 3, also confirmed that the members of the Sparrow Academy won't simply be doppelgängers of the existing Hargreeves siblings. "They are new people," he told Inverse. "They're not our characters. They are different people, and that's all I can really say.”
How do I pass the time until the show returns?
If your Umbrella Academy withdrawal symptoms are already setting in, why not check out the graphic novels on which the show is based? Three volumes of the Umbrella Academy series by Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá have been released so far, and the show has made some significant deviations from the comic canon, so you won't simply be reliving plot lines you've already seen on screen. Given the COVID-19 situation, it's entirely possible than Volume 4 of the show—which, by the way, is entitled Sparrow Academy—will be released before season 3 of the show makes it to Netflix.