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Viktor's got hot new powers in the final season of The Umbrella Academy

Viktor's got hot new powers in the final season of The Umbrella Academy

Viktor's got hot new powers in the final season of The Umbrella Academy
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The Hargreeves are back and trying to stop the world from ending one last time.

Netflix has officially dropped the official official trailer for The Umbrella Academy's fourth and final season, and it's a wild ride!

In it, we get a sneak peek into where our favorite dysfunctional superhero family, the Hargreeves, are in their new timeline.

Season 3 ended with a bang at the Hotel Oblivion. Well, it reset the whole timeline, and now the Hargreeves are powerless. The trailer kicks off with a phone call where Viktor (Elliot Page) casually mentions that Ben (Justin H. Min) is about to "end the world in about 48 hours." Immediately their father Reginald (Colm Feore) swoops in to correct him — it's actually only 24 hours until doomsday. No pressure though!

The season's conflict seems to center around Ben's death. Throughout the three previous seasons, it was unsure exactly how Ben died, but the siblings were known to be involved and blamed themselves. However, while discussing their brother's death, Luther (Tom Hopper) seems to remember more than his siblings. Fans may finally get an answer to the series' long mystery!

The season also previews new powers for the family. Viktor is shooting fire out of his hands, Allison (Emmy Raver-Lampman) has glowing white eyes, and even Ben is in full-on octopus mode. It's bound to be a bumpy ride with this family, and there's always a family brawl on the horizon.

The final season of The Umbrella Academy premieres August 8 on Netflix.

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Gabriella Angelina is an entertainment journalist with a unique perspective on the world of TV and film. With a motto of "Don't watch me, watch TV," she has become known for her insightful and often humorous critiques of the latest in entertainment.

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Gabriella Angelina is an entertainment journalist with a unique perspective on the world of TV and film. With a motto of "Don't watch me, watch TV," she has become known for her insightful and often humorous critiques of the latest in entertainment.

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