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This Hamilton hotel plays the newest 'moody' character in Season 3 of Umbrella Academy

While the Hamilton backdrop is important to cultivating the mood for Season 3 of The Umbrella Academy, production of the show during Season 2 had a significant economic impact in Ontario, according to the MPA-Canada.

The popular Netflix series, starring Canadian actor Elliot Page, was shot in Hamilton and Toronto

The Royal Connaught building on King Street East in Hamilton serves as the outside of Hotel Obsidian, an important setting for the new season of Netflix's The Umbrella Academy. (Submitted by Netflix)

Walking down King Street East in Hamilton, Canadian fans of the Netflix seriesThe Umbrella Academymay notice some familiar sightsfeatured once again in the show'slatest season.

The series, about a supernatural, time-travelling anddysfunctional family, begins Season 3with thereturn of the siblings to the present day after putting a stop todoomsdayin Season 2.

Upon returning home, they realize things are not how they left them.

The academy,shot using the front of a building at 4 King St. E. in downtown Hamilton, is now the Sparrow Academy, inhabited by a whole new set of characters in the timeline the familyhasreturned to.

So they hole up down the street atThe Residences of Royal Connaught instead.

"There was nothing else that even came close to sort of the look that we wanted,"Umbrella Academy producer and showrunner Steve Blackmansaid ofthecondominium building, not far from the academy facade,that serves as the exterior of Hotel Obsidian, the new home for the Hargreeves siblings in Season 3.

Most of the filming for this season, which launched on June 22,took place in Toronto and Hamilton, featuring well-known spots such as the Scarborough Bluffs, the Gardiner Museum,and The LakeviewRestaurant, all in Toronto, andin Hamilton, Gage Park and a nightclub on King William Street.

The Netflix series filmedprevious seasons here as well, notably featuring Ottawa Street North as a stand-in for Dallas, Texas.

In an interview with CBC Hamilton, Blackmansaid the backdrop of Hamilton has helpedcreate a "moody" vibe forthe show, with the Royal Connaughtbuilding this season's most iconic location.

The first episode of Season 3 shows Colm Feore as Reginald Hargreeves standing in front of The Umbrella Academy entrance, located at 4 King St. E. in Hamilton. (Submitted by Netflix)

"The Royal Connaught became just a blessing for us because we needed an exterior that was sort of period," Blackman said.

Afternegotiations to lock in the set for filming, Blackman said the team was "incredibly relieved" when it was approved.

"It's such a beautiful building. It has such a beautiful history," he said."The show is based in a hotel and we looked everywhere to find that hotel... When we found the condo we knew instantly we had found the right one."

Gage Park is one of the Hamilton locations used to film Season 3. (Submitted by Netflix)

Kim Adrovez, the senior production manager of the Hamilton Film Office, said one of the major draws for shooting in the city is the variety of architecture.

"We have such a great inventory of built heritage, where we have different types of architecture from different periods that productions can use to achieve vastly different looks."

While the top of theRoyal Connaught building has been modernized, the show's production team was able to remove that with visual effects (VFX), Blackmansaid.

"It was sort of a blessing because we could get in front of it and we could shoot it very hard to do that in Toronto."

The Gardiner Museum in Toronto was used as the set for the gym of the Sparrow Academy. (Submitted by Netflix)

Despite a lot of constructioninthe city, Blackman said filming on location, in front of bothbuildings, was an asset, especially considering they are so close to each other.

"If not for that, I don't know what we would have done this year. We really got lucky," Blackman said.

"As we say, it was a two-fer we got both of them within a block of each other."

Shooting during COVID-19 also had the production team facing restrictive rules for filming in Ontario, but the Residences of Royal Connaught allowed for a bigger set to be built.

"The hotel became a very, very big set. There's no set extension with VFX. It's legitimately that big what you see is what you get," Blackmansaid.

"It was important to set a very moody hotel that was a character in of itself."

Hamilton 'very welcoming': Blackman

Overall, filming in the city has been a great experience for the crew, saidBlackman.

"We love Hamilton," he said. "We had such kindness from the shop owners who let us take over a street there," Blackmanadded,referring to the Ottawa Street North set for Season 2.

"Hamilton is very production friendly. They're very welcoming to us and very reasonable in sort of figuring out ways to work within the city."

Adrovez saidthis is something the city film office strives for.

"We have so many industry professionals who work in Hamilton, but also just the community at large really embraces it and supports the industry and works with them to make their spaces available as locations."

Last year, theHamilton Film Office broke records for the number of film productions and film-related revenue brought into the city.Theoffice reports151 Productions filmed in the city in 2021.

Data released by the Motion Picture Association Canada (MPA-Canada) shows the "significant economic impact" specifically of The Umbrella Academy in Ontario, with more than $77.3 million spent on the production ofSeason 2alone and the creation of1,100 jobs, including 620 for local artists and technicians.

For Season 2, shooting took place at more than 38 Hamilton locations and included wardrobe and props from Hamilton shops. Hamilton also has seen local acting talent becomepart of the show actor T.J. McGibbons plays a young Viktor Hargreeves, a flashback version of Elliot Page's character in earlier seasons. (Some of the locations used for the filming of the show can also be explored via Netflix's In Your Neighbourhood website.)

"When you look at the impact that just one production has in terms of jobs and spending and roll on effects, you can quickly see how valuable this industry is and how important it is to our local economy," Adrovez said.

Blackman said he doesn't see film productions slowing down this summer, expecting that Ontario sets will be in demand.

"I think we're all going to be fighting for the same space. Toronto, Hamilton, Pickering and all those places are going to get really busy.

"It was our little secret now that the secret's out, everybody wants to go there."