From left: Robert Sheehan, Justin H. Min, Aidan Gallagher, Ellen Page, Tom Hopper, David Castañeda, and Emmy Raver-Lampman on season two of "The Umbrella Academy."Christos Kalohoridis/Netflix
- Warning: There are major spoilers ahead for season two of Netflix's "The Umbrella Academy."
- Following the apocalypse that took place on the season one finale, the Hargreeves siblings ended up scattered across three years in Dallas, Texas.
- This time around, they're tasked with preventing the end of the world on November 25, 1963, which will happen two days after President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Texas.
- The finale also sets up a potential third season for "The Umbrella Academy," if the show gets renewed.
The Hargreeves siblings returned for season two of Netflix's "The Umbrella Academy" (based on comics from musician Gerard Way and illustrator Gabriel Bá) and reunited to stop the end of the world — again.
At the end of season one, Vanya (Ellen Page) lost control of her powers, blew up the moon, and caused the apocalypse. But with Number Five's (Aidan Gallagher) ability to transport through space and time, he was able to help the siblings escape.
They ended up scattered across Dallas, Texas in the 1960s and learned that doomsday was set to happen as a result of nuclear warfare, three days after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Though season two featured elements of from season one (like an apocalypse and assassins sent on a mission to eliminate the Hargreeves), there were some new characters that elevated the series. The second season also showed character development for the dysfunctional, super-powered family members and paved the way for a potential third season, if the show gets renewed.
Here's what happened to the major characters on season two of "The Umbrella Academy."