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Umbrella Academy cast looks back on what makes Netflix series so groundbreaking

The cast of Umbrella Academy reflect on some of their most memorable moments as show's fourth and final season releases.

Cast members reflect on deep themes, memorable moments as final season releases

Umbrella Academy Season 4: Elliot Page & Emmy Raver-Lampman on wrapping up the Netflix hit

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Warning: Some spoilers. As Netflix releases its final season of Umbrella Academy, stars Elliot Page and Emmy Raver-Lampman chat with CBC's Makda Ghebreslassie about filming in Canada and their most memorable moments playing these roles.

The Umbrella Academy, which was made into a Netflix series from a comic book written by Gerard Way and illustrated by Gabriel B, released its fourth and final season on Thursday.

What began in Season 1 as a loose but ambitious story of seven orphans with superpowers reuniting to save the world from the apocalypse a danger their brotherdiscovers after accidentally time-travelling to the future and back laid the groundwork for future seasons, albeit with a growing number of characters and subplots.

The show, which features Halifax-born Elliot Page and musical theatre star Emmy Raver-Lampman, has found success while increasing representation through its characters and their ability to work through genuine trauma.

Warning: some spoilers ahead.

Looking back on their work, cast members said there were several emotional journeys their characters went on that will resonate with them for a long time.

Canadian actor Elliot Page said his journey as Viktor Hargreeves was one of the most important parts of his time on the show.

After Page cameout astransgender in 2020, his character, originally named Vanya, was reintroduced to fans as Viktor ahead of Season 3 in 2022. The actorcontinued that journey in Season 4.

"Viktor and the beginning of Season 3 and ... coming out as trans, of course, I will never forget that," said Page.

He also looks back fondly on the experience of shooting in and around Toronto.

"Getting to have four seasons of the show, which meant spending basically half the year for many years inToronto,was an absolute dream," Page said.

The cast of the Umbrella Academy stands around a table.
The Umbrella Academy released its final season Thursday. Looking back on their time with the show, the cast said there were several emotional journeys they wont soon forget. (Christos Kalohoridis/Netflix)

Deep themes set showapart

The final season follows the siblings as they navigate losing and eventually regaining their supernatural abilities, travelling throughalternate timelinesand, of course, tryingto save the world. again.

While the show has often juggledtimelinesand time travel tropes that seemto be popping up all over now, from Oscar winner Everything Everywhere All At Onceto D.C. and Marvel's never-ending multiverses the way Umbrella Academy does it while navigatingmore complex themes sets it apart.

The show explores themes of family, trauma, racism, gender identity and abuse.

In Season 2, when the siblings are sent back in time to avert the apocalypse, Allison Hargreeves finds herself in Dallas in1961, during the American civil rights fight. Allison (who is played by Raver-Lampman) begins working at a salon and becomes an integral part of the movement.

Allison confronts a police officer in Dallas, 1961, at the height of the American Civil Rights Movement.
In Season 2, when the siblings are sent back in time to avert the apocalypse, Allison Hargreeves (played by Emmy Raver-Lampman, left) finds herself in Dallas in 1961, during the American civil rights movement. (Christos Kalohoridis/Netflix )

Raver-Lampman said preparing for that seasonwas among "the hardest work that I've ever done."

"To be able to go on Allison's journey just as an actor, but also as Emmy the human being, and a Black woman in this industry" was also among "themost rewarding and the most educational and the most profound" work she's done, she said.

A 'family show, at its core'

Central to each season has been the theme of family. Aidan Gallagher, who plays the character Number Five, describes Umbrella Academyas a "family show, at its core."

The series dissects how familial trauma can impact people individually. Being raised by Reginald Hargreeves a man who trained his children to be a world-saving team firstand a family secondhas left the Hargreeveschildren ill-equipped to be emotionally available for each other. So much so that they end uplosing touch for years, only to reunite as adults for their father's funeral.

Despite their traumas, the Hargreevesare eventually able to come together and form what Reginald couldn't a proper family.

One of the best examples of this evolution is an emotional scene in the show's finale.

"I'm just glad we're all together in the end," says Viktor as the siblings, holding hands in a circle, await their fate.

Reflecting on the scene, Raver-Lampman said,"a lot of what you're seeing on camera was very genuine heartbreak and sadness ... it was gut-wrenching."

With files from Jackson Weaver