Many subscribers were worried when Netflix and Marvel decided to part ways in the wake of Disney+, in turn dropping all of the shows related to
The Defenders. However, it was soon after that the powerful subscribtion service reassured fans by releasing the extremely popular comic adaptation
The Umbrella Academy.
Based on the comic of the same name,
The Umbrella Academy was created by Gabriel Ba and Gerard Way
(My Chemical Romance). It took fans by storm upon it's release, showing that Netflix is unafraid of losing that partnership after all.
Now, after six months of filming, it's been officially confirmed that filming has finished, making it so that there will be less of a wait before fans will have to see Diego, Klaus, and the others. There is still no release date confirmed, but you can bet that with a show in demand like this one, the streaming service is going to have this as a priority.
What do you think about this exciting news? Do you prefer the comics or the Netflix series? Let us know below!
The Umbrella Academy revolves around a dysfunctional family of adopted sibling superheroes who reunite to solve the mystery of their father's death, and the oncoming threat of the apocalypse.
The Umbrella Academy is available to stream now on Netflix.