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The Umbrella Academy
Season 2
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Blasted back in time to 1960s Dallas, the scattered siblings build new lives for themselves — until a new doomsday threat pulls them back together.
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10 Episodes
Right Back Where We Started
E1
Right Back Where We Started
Episode 1
The Frankel Footage
E2
The Frankel Footage
Episode 2
The Swedish Job
E3
The Swedish Job
Episode 3
The Majestic 12
E4
The Majestic 12
Episode 4
Valhalla
E5
Valhalla
Episode 5
A Light Supper
E6
A Light Supper
Episode 6
Öga for Öga
E7
Öga for Öga
Episode 7
The Seven Stages
E8
The Seven Stages
Episode 8
743
E9
743
Episode 9
The End of Something
E10
The End of Something
Episode 10
Cast of Season 2
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
Justin H. Min
Ben Hargreeves / Number Six
Ritu Arya
Lila Pitts
Marin Ireland
Sissy Cooper
Yusuf Gatewood
Raymond Chestnut
Kate Walsh
The Handler
Season 2 Reviews
Autostraddle
Valerie Anne
If you thought Season One of The Umbrella Academy was… fine, and you're on the fence about whether you should watch Season Two, I'm here to tell you: I agree, and YES.
Vox
Alex Abad-Santos
In its best moments, The Umbrella Academy's second season manages to balance both humanity and superheroics without sacrificing either.
indieWire
Steve Greene
"The Umbrella Academy" is left as a show that robs itself of any meaningful past or future.
AV Club
Caroline Siede
This season two premiere delivers a stronger, better version of The Umbrella Academy-one that finally starts to pay off the promise of the series.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Scott Meslow
For all the stylish wackiness this premiere episode promises, I have to admit, I'm a little worried about where this series might be going.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Kathryn VanArendonk
The Umbrella Academy does have some senses of style and humor, which help distract from the yawning chasm of nonsense lurking in its core. But nearly every aspect of the show would be stronger if any of its logical boundaries had any weight at all.
San Francisco Chronicle
Zaki Hasan
What makes the second season of "The Umbrella Academy" such pleasant viewing is all the ways it lives up to the promise of the flawed-but-very-watchable first year.
Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
There are parts of Umbrella Academy, based on the comic series by Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá and overseen by Steve Blackman, that I find borderline breathtaking... The performances in Umbrella Academy are a mixed bag.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
The twists tantalize just enough that you can't help but let the next episode auto-play.
Perri Nemiroff (YouTube)
Perri Nemiroff
Season two takes all of what you love so much from season one and brings it all a major step forward through more refined storytelling and situation -- and time period -- that tests these characters in new ways.
Observer
Brandon Katz
The Umbrella Academy is what you get when you mix Wes Anderson with Matthew Vaughn, stuff them full of Red Bull and Adderall, and give them a Spotify Premium subscription. Yes, that's a compliment.
AV Club
Sam Barsanti
The Umbrella Academy was annoyingly watchable in season one... The best thing that can be said about season two, then, is that it is that same show but good.
Digital Trends
Rick Marshall
The second story arc measures up to the high mark set by season 1, juggling multiple timelines and narrative threads, while adding more depth to its colorful cast of characters.
NME (New Musical Express)
Ali Shutler
Think we've reached peak superhero saturation point? The Umbrella Academy's second season proves otherwise.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Collier Jennings
The Umbrella Academy Season 2 builds on the things that made the first season great, especially where its characters are concerned.
ComicBookMovie.com
Mark Cassidy
Season 2 of The Umbrella Academy is a rousing success, boasting an abundance of offbeat humor, exciting set pieces and a killer soundtrack. A few minor nitpicks aside, a triumphant return for Netflix's flawed family of superheroes.
Pop Culture Maniacs
Jean Henegan
While the series still fails to meet its potential, season two is stronger than season one, and allows its cast a chance to shine.
Aggressive Comix
Steph Cozza
Less dysfunctional estranged family and more light-hearted time-traveling fun, but that doesn't mean the show loses its emotional core - because it still hits HARD.
Kristen Maldonado
Kristen Maldonado
This season brought a new level and depth across the board for these characters [...] and we start to get hints into the [origins] mystery. One of my favorite shows of 2020!
Pop Culture Leftovers
Brooke Daugherty
Netflix's Umbrella Academy Season 1 was the queer superhero story many of us had been waiting for--after another year and a half, Season 2 did not disappoint.
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