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Loved binging Netflix's adaptation of Gerard Way's Umbrella Academy? Well, there's plenty more where that came from…
Just weeks after hitting Netflix, it has been confirmed that The Umbrella Academy – created as a comic-book series by Gerard Way and illustrator Gabriel Bá – will have a second season.
According to the GWW, the next instalment of Umbrella Academy will go into production later this year in Toronto, with Peter Hoar directing its first episode. Exciting stuff!
Following its hugely successful adaptation onto our TV and laptop screens, Gerard has spoken about the series' inspirations and where certain characters' traits came from, and admitted that they are partly a reflection of his former bandmates in My Chemical Romance.
"Being in a band is like being in a dysfunctional family and all these personalities are really distinct and really big, not just the people in your band, but the people you meet on the road or the crew that you work with and all this stuff," he told Rolling Stone. "A band especially is a dysfunctional family, so there’s little bits of me in all the characters, there’s bits of some of the guys in some of those characters and the different roles that we would play in the band and how those roles would change sometimes. We were in a big pressure cooker of fame and notoriety and the characters experience that in the comic and the show."
Given how excited Umbrella Academy fans have been about certain easter eggs in the 10-episode show, we can only imagine how much time the internet will now spend figuring out whose personalities served as inspiration…
The Umbrella Academy's first season is out now on Netflix. Here's what we learned from our binge-watch.