Netflix’s UMBRELLA ACADEMY Trailer Looks Like a Wes Anderson Superhero Movie
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Dec 8 2018 • 5:51 PM
The viral video-sphere knows the trend well: every time a new superhero movie comes on the horizon, some intrepid YouTuber makes the “Wes Anderson” version, usually involving low-key outfits, dollhouse-like production design, quirky voice-over narration, and actors doing their best impersonation of the Wilson brothers and Gwyneth Paltrow.NetflixOpens in a new tab‘s The Umbrella AcademyOpens in a new tab doesn’t actually have anything to do with Wes AndersonOpens in a new tab, but the first trailer looks a lot like a viral version of, say, “Wes Anderson’s X-Men.Opens in a new tab“
In actuality, the mind behind this particular powered team is of course My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way, who tried to get the project made as a movie for a few years before Netflix picked it up to series. The original comic series was an Eisner award-winner in 2008; what we’re seeing of the show so far looks like it’s off to a good start as far as quality goes. Ellen PageOpens in a new tab might not have been able to make X-Men 3 everyone’s favorite (though we can agree all her parts were pretty good), but she was great as a costumed hero without special abilities in Super, and that’s pretty much her role here too. At least at first.The trailer runs through the Hargreeves super-siblings with Flash-like speed; if you want to learn more about their names and powers, we’d encourage you to refer back to our handy-dandy guide and poster galleryOpens in a new tab. One thing you can count on, though: they’ll have to come together to save the world from…well, we don’t want to spoil that for you. Let’s just say something world-threatening. You can find out more on Feb. 15th.
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