Season three of the hit Netflix show sees the
introduction of the slicker Sparrow Academy as well as the
transition of character Vanya Hargreeves to Viktor Hargreeves,
mirroring the personal life of actor Elliot Page.
Showrunner Steve Blackman said he worked closely with Page on a
storyline after the 35-year-old Oscar nominee, formerly known as
Ellen Page, said in late 2020 he was transgender and had changed
his first name.
"Elliot had called me after the scripts were done and said he
was making the transition and I obviously wanted to be very
supportive. No one...made me write it into the story but I did
think was the right thing to do," Blackman told Reuters.
"I reached out to (LGBTQ media advocacy group) GLAAD, I reached
out to a trans writer that I wanted to be my consultant and
together with Elliot, we talked about how we were going to do
the story. We didn't want it to become the story of the show, so
we had to find a balance between making that transition at the
same time doing it in a way that felt authentic, sensitive,
real."
Season two wrapped with the siblings halting a 1963 apocalypse
and returning to the present to find themselves in another
timeline and their home occupied by the Sparrow Academy -
siblings adopted by their father, including a mean version of
their deceased brother Ben.
Previously, Ben, played by actor Justin H. Min, only appeared as
a ghost to his brother Klaus.
"It was great though to finally be able to act alongside some of
the other cast members for the first time, to see them look me
in the eye for the first time," Min said.
Based on the comic books by Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá, the show
has won over fans with its relatable family struggles, catchy
tunes and surrealist elements.
Asked about the set dynamic, actor Tom Hopper, who plays Luther,
said: "We all know each other so well and we know each other's
characters so well now and how we're all playing it that it's a
lot of fun."
"But it can be a little bit chaotic sometimes."
"The Umbrella Academy" season three premieres on Wednesday.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Alexandra
Hudson)
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