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The Umbrella Academy
Season 1
TV-MA
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Reunited by their father's death, estranged siblings with extraordinary powers uncover shocking family secrets -- and a looming threat to humanity.
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10 Episodes
We Only See Each Other at Weddings and Funerals
E1
Episode 1
We Only See Each Other at Weddings and Funerals
Years after they rose to fame as young crime-fighting superheroes, the estranged Hargreeves siblings come together to mark their father's death.
Run Boy Run
E2
Episode 2
Run Boy Run
After sharing the story of his time travel with Vanya, Five hunts for the owner of a fake eye. But two mysterious assassins are hot on his trail.
Extra Ordinary
E3
Episode 3
Extra Ordinary
Worried their mother is hiding something, Luther and Allison call a family meeting. Cha-Cha and Hazel catch a big break in their hunt for Five.
Man on the Moon
E4
Episode 4
Man on the Moon
The story of Luther's transformation emerges. At the motel, Klaus puts Hazel and Cha-Cha's training to the test. Allison grows suspicious of Leonard.
Number Five
E5
Episode 5
Number Five
Five lets Luther in on his secret, Klaus returns from a harrowing trip through time, and Vanya begins to feel different without her meds.
The Day That Wasn't
E6
Episode 6
The Day That Wasn't
Sparks fly when Vanya finds her siblings holding an emergency family meeting without her. Five starts his new job at HQ. Cha-Cha faces a dilemma.
The Day That Was
E7
Episode 7
The Day That Was
With a second chance at the day, the siblings team up to find the mysterious "Harold Jenkins." Leonard takes Vanya into the woods to test her powers.
I Heard a Rumor
E8
Episode 8
I Heard a Rumor
As Vanya practices controlling her new abilities, Allison tags along with a local cop to find out what happened outside the restaurant.
Changes
E9
Episode 9
Changes
Vanya veers between shock and despair as she makes a string of unsettling discoveries. A serendipitous development leaves Five at loose ends.
The White Violin
E10
Episode 10
The White Violin
As Vanya heads to her concert, the rest of The Umbrella Academy work on their plan to stop the inevitable Apocalypse. Hazel and Cha-Cha struggle to maintain their relationship and continue their new mission given to them by The Handler and The Commission.
Cast of Season 1
Aidan Gallagher
Number Five
Elliot Page
Vanya Hargreeves / Number Seven
Tom Hopper
Luther Hargreeves / Number One
Emmy Raver-Lampman
Allison Hargreeves / Number Three
Robert Sheehan
Klaus Hargreeves / Number Four
David Castañeda
Diego Hargreeves / Number Two
Mary J. Blige
Cha-Cha
Cameron Britton
Hazel
Colm Feore
Sir Reginald Hargreeves
Adam Godley
Pogo (voice)
John Magaro
Leonard Peabody
Season 1 Reviews
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
The series reeks of undeveloped potential. It looks beautiful and has an incredible cast, yet often drags. After a solid first episode, the plot is excruciatingly slow, pausing in all the wrong places.
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
The whole apocalypse storyline of Umbrella Academy is just awful. You're eternally aware you're watching a very slow countdown to a superpowered world rescue.
Los Angeles Times
Lorraine Ali
"The Umbrella Academy" stands out among the countless other superhero series splashed across billboards and your viewing queues.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
"The Umbrella Academy" is worth the enrollment. As creator Way once sang, welcome to the black parade.
Newsday
Verne Gay
"Umbrella" looks, feels and sounds different - music does much of the heavy lifting, and effectively so. It's a gorgeous-looking production that evokes another world, with both feet still firmly planted in this one.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
It has flaws and excesses, but the series...nonetheless lands in the sweet spot between comedy and drama, and between a plot-and-action-driven narrative and character exploration.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
Umbrella Academy suggests a musical trapped in the body of one of Netflix's more tedious Marvel Comics vigilante dramas... It's a particularly egregious "four episodes worth of plot in a 10-episode bag" offender.
New York Times
Mike Hale
Its attempts to capture the visual and narrative virtuosity of the comics are halfhearted, though, and we're left with a polished but increasingly dull version of the same old story.
The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
The series is annoyingly inert, in short, and derivative in the process.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Scott Meslow
The show manages to walk a tremendously tricky tightrope, balancing X-Men's riff on superheroic misfits with a Haunting of Hill House-esque story about childhood trauma and multigenerational dysfunction.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Despite being dark and at times wildly violent, the show... has an irreverent, playful vibe, cleverly using music and songs to set the mood,
NPR
Glen Weldon
The result is a season of television that seems at once overstuffed and thinned out - long on character and events, but short on any sense of mounting tension, urgency or consequences.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
It's never as cutting edge or plainly cool as it so desperately wants to be.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Hartlaub
Blackman's approach is less surreal than Way's writing, but the density of the world-building isn't lost. The isolated moments are often brilliant.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
Umbrella Academy does this kind of thing constantly, to the point where it starts to feel blandly oppressive.
indieWire
Ben Travers
Some choices make the 10-episode first season easy to digest - inviting you to shut off your brain and go along for the ride - but too many fail to live up to the show's creative possibilities.
Washington Post
David Betancourt
If "The Umbrella Academy" is the start of Netflix's new comic book normal, this is a creepy good start.
Slant Magazine
Steven Nguyen Scaife
The series is unable to render any of the visual imagination its source material practically begs for.
Vox
Alex Abad-Santos
Style and doomsday aside, it's in these pockets of emotion that The Umbrella Academy flashes its true beauty and intent.
AV Club
Sam Barsanti
In the end it's just far too anxious about doling out answers to focus on the elements that could've made it great.
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