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Umbrella Academy Season 2: What Happens Next After Season 1’s Cliffhanger?

Now that Netflix has released the first season of Umbrella Academy, adapted from comic books by My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way and artist Gabriel Bá, some things have become very clear. First and foremost, executive producer Steve Blackman has taken some very large swings away from the comic’s canon to create a show that is very similar, but can also stand on its own. More importantly, though, Season 1 ends on a massive cliffhanger that practically demands Netflix renew the series immediately. If you have yet to watch all of umbrella Academy Season 1, stop reading now, because we’re going to talk spoilers.

The season ends with the end of the world, in one particularly surprising twist. Though Season 1 is based largely on the Apocalypse Suite graphic novel, it ends pretty differently. They don’t stop the end of the world, Vanya (Ellen Page) isn’t shot in the head after going full-on White Violin, and they all jump back in time to some point that has yet to be revealed.

This all sets up some very interesting possibilities for Season 2, as the team–one can only assume–tries to stop the world from ending (again). Of course, that’s all going to depend on what time period they end up in.

Why make such a drastic change to the Apocalypse Suite ending, though? As Blackman told GameSpot, it’s all about setting up a story that’s still to come. “From a purely TV point of view, I wanted to leave you with a cliffhanger that you would have to come back to see what happens; you have to know what happens to this family,” he said. “You’ve seen [Episode] 10, so they zap out just before the apocalypse with no idea where they are or what’s happened to them. So that was a big part of it.”

Just as important as the Umbrella Academy recruits hopefully saving the world, though, is what they’re going to do with their sister. Vanya is far more powerful than any of them could dream of being. And after she embraced that power and unleashed it on the world, becoming the White Violin, her journey from here becomes an interesting one because it’s new territory.

In the comics, this is essentially where Vanya’s story ends. She was left paralyzed after Apocalypse Suite and didn’t play a major role in the stories that followed. Blackman, though, chose to keep her in play by instead having the gun simply fired next to her head, with the sound knocking her unconscious. “I wanted to see her make it to the very end and then see what happens to her after into hopefully Season 2,” he explained.

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As for what Page sees her character doing in potential future episodes, she’s excited by both possibilities for Vanya–good and evil. “I’m really excited for whatever. I’ve loved both,” she said of the two sides of the character’s personality. “I’m not quite sure the certain ideas of what’s going to happen, if there’s potential for another season and whatnot. But I just really love the character. So I’m happy with whatever that turns into. But it was fun just walking around and blowing up s***.”

And while the end of Season 1 may have veered far away from the comics, that doesn’t mean it’s going to disregard the rest of the show’s canon. As Way explained of the three graphic novels thus far, “Those exist for Steve to have material to draw from and kind of do what he wants to do with them.”

For Blackman, those stories that have already been told, like Apocalypse Suite in Season 1, are a good launching pad for what they want the TV show to become. “I mean, that’s a lot of material around to use,” he admitted. “It’s great because it just adds to the color of the show. It’s fun to take their stuff and springboard off of it to translate to TV.”

What do you want from Umbrella Academy Season 2? Sound off in the comments!

We’re Streaming the Full Version of Anthem Today

EA Access subscribers on PC have access to the full version of Anthem starting today, so we’re hopping in to stream two hours of our first impressions of how BioWare’s latest holds up.

So join us today, February 15 from 10am-12pm PT/1-3pm ET/7-9pm UK (Saturday, February 16 from 5-7am AET) to catch all the action live.

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As always, you can watch right here on the front page of IGN.com, or you can find us on YouTubeTwitch, and Mixer.

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Cloak & Dagger Season 2 Sneak Peek Brings Tandy and Ty Closer

In Season 1 of Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger, Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone Johnson (Aubrey Joseph) embraced their destiny as the Divine Pairing and saved New Orleans from destruction – but there are plenty of dangers ahead for Freeform’s teen heroes, including the lingering threat of a dire fate they may not be able to avoid.

IGN has an exclusive first look at new photos from Season 2, which premieres Thursday, April 4 at 8 p.m. on Freeform. Check out the images below, and take a look at the new teaser, which promises “Mayhem,” thanks to Detective Brigid O’Reilly’s transformation at the end of last season.

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Conqueror’s Blade Opens the Gates to New Beta

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Warlords: this is your call to arms! Sharpen your swords and ready your arrows! Conqueror’s Blade has announced its first open beta, allowing aspiring generals to go storm the castle walls and bring the world under your house’s banner. Through strategic decision-making and historical, feudal-era tactical combat, Conqueror’s Blade is seeking to redefine what it means to be a free-to-play massive multiplayer online wargame.

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Umbrella Academy Proves Netflix Doesn’t Need Marvel

This is a spoiler-free review of Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy, which is now streaming globally on Netflix.

Move over, Marvel – Netflix has a new superhero franchise, and if anything, it’s even more twisted, bloody, and unpredictable than the street-level adventures of The Defenders.

Despite Netflix’s decision to jettison many of its Marvel properties, it’s somewhat unfair to compare The Umbrella Academy to the likes of Daredevil and Iron Fist – aside from their comic book origins, the shows are attempting to do very different things; The Umbrella Academy focuses on a dysfunctional family of heroes, who are drawn together by an eccentric and emotionally distant billionaire and tasked with saving the world from annihilation (with a healthy dose of time travel, dancing, and a talking chimpanzee thrown in).

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Doom Patrol Is a Must-Watch for DC Fans

Note: this is a partly spoiler-free of the first episode of Doom Patrol. I’ll focus first on basic story details and save spoilers for the marked section at the end. And Doom Patrol isn’t the only streaming series about a bunch of misfit heroes debuting today – check out our spoiler-free review of Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy.

Perhaps neither Titans nor Young Justice: Outsiders were enough incentive to convince you to subscribe to the DC Universe streaming app. Understandable. Titans got off on the wrong foot with a lot of DC fans thanks to that infamous “F*** Batman!!!” clip. And as great as Outsiders has been in the first half of the season, it’s also a show geared more toward existing fans of the animated series.

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Anthem Early Access Release Is Today, But Servers Down For Some

Anthem isn’t officially in wide release until next week, but members of EA’s various membership programs can play it starting today. If you’re a member of EA Access on Xbox One, or Origin Access on PC, you can access the game in one way or another starting today.

Some players have reported server issues, and EA Help has responded that it is aware of the problem and working on resolving it. That means that even if you are a member of an Access program, you may not be able to jump in right away. The company has also outlined the slightly convoluted steps to finding the trial itself on the EA Access hub.

  1. Open the hub and refresh it (LT, RT, and Y).
  2. Go to Anthem.
  3. View the game.
  4. Click the 3 dots and select Play Trial.

Both Access programs offer a 10% discount for purchases, but the two offer a different level of early access. The EA Access program offers only a 10-hour trial with progress that will carry over into the main game if you choose to purchase it. Origin Access also offers a 10-hour trial, but if you’re a Premier member you can just begin playing the full game early. PlayStation 4 has no Access program–at least not yet.

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As part of the lead-up to Anthem’s release, EA partnered with District 9 director Neill Blomkamp to create an original short film that takes place in the universe. If you’re curious how Anthem will last you in the long-term, check out BioWare’s roadmap for endgame content. And if you just need help navigating the world of pre-orders, bonuses, and special editions, read our pre-order guide. Anthem will be available for everyone on February 22.

Anthem – Over 25 Minutes Of Intro Cinematics, Cutscenes And Gameplay

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