Official trailer released for The Umbrella Academy season three
Not long to wait now!
Following the exciting reveal of The Umbrella Academy season three's release date, Netflix have now treated us to an official trailer, hyping up the upcoming series' release on 22nd June. Fresh out of preventing another apocalypse, we see the Hargreeves siblings running into even more troubles as they end up in the 'Sparrow Academy'.
Picking up where we last saw the gang, more twists and turns are set to ensue as it transpires that their return to home in 2019 is not all that it seems, with them soon realising that they have entered a different reality, in which a new team called The Sparrows - including their brother Ben - are in charge.
Of course, Number 5 is on hand to offer some sort of explanation, saying: "When we jumped here, we created a time paradox. Our little paradox brought forth the freaking Kugelblitz!"
Upon being questioned on just what on earth a 'Kugelblitz' was, Number 5 simply responds: "Essentially, we're screwed!"
WATCH: The Umbrella Academy season three official trailer
The trailer also sees the return of Ben Hargreeves, who up until now we have only seen as a ghost thanks to Klaus' powers. By the looks of the trailer, it seems like the Sparrow Academy's Ben isn't what the siblings were expecting.
The Umbrella Academy season three release date
On 13th March 2022, Netflix confirmed that The Umbrella Academy season three would be dropping on 22nd June, with 10 brand-new episodes set to land on the streaming platform at the same time.
Taking to Twitter, sharing a short teaser which showed the text 'The Sparrows have landed', Netflix wrote: 'BREAKING: The Umbrella Academy S3 arrives 22 June. ☂️☂️☂️'.
We can't wait to see what the show has in store for us next!
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Seasons one and two of The Umbrella Academy are available to stream on Netflix now.
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