‘The Umbrella Academy’ season 2 begins production, Aidan Gallagher confirms

The Umbrella Academy has apparently begun production for its second season, and we couldn’t be more excited about it.

Aidan Gallagher, who plays Number Five on the Netflix adaptation of  Gerard Way’s comic series, posted an update to social media to let fans know that season two was well underway.

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“Season two starts now,” Gallagher’s caption reads.

 

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Season two starts now! ☂️☂️ #umbrellaacademy #netflix

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We’ve known about a season two since Gallagher teased its renewal a while back, so we’re so excited that the show has actually started production on the highly-anticipated second season.

We learned last month that the series based on the  My Chemical Romance frontman and illustrator Gabriel Bá’s series racked up about 45 million viewers in the first four weeks it was available on the platform. To put that into perspective, similar popular titles like Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened and Our Planet only raked in up to 25 million households viewing each respective show. Netflix considers a “view” when around 70% of the show’s runtime has been viewed.

That means the show has been something of a smash, then, so its creators should be quite proud. That’s probably part of what went into the decision to renew the show for a second season, after all. Netflix took to social media with a short clip previously confirming that season 2 was indeed on its way, with Gerard Way himself co-signing the clip and adding “So psyched” to the announcement. The teaser had hype levels off the charts, naturally.

 

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So psyched. #Regram: @umbrellaacad Hello. Season 2. Goodbye.

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Outside of the show, Gallagher has been pretty busy with his music career. He just released his single “Time” with a MCR-inspired video.

Time-traveling assassin Number Five’s fascination with, well, time, inspired Gallagher on the set of the Netflix series.

“I wrote ‘TIME’ while I was filming season 1 of The Umbrella Academy in Toronto,” he says. “Because of the show, I spent a lot of thinking about the concept of time. The song really does speak to The Umbrella Academy plot but also about being young and looking into the future.”

Time itself also helped determine the overall aesthetic of the video through quick, blurred movements.

“Because time is linked with space, the video is shot in a black space with a single spotlight and me moving through that time and space,” he explains. “Because time is a sort of nothingness, yet it’s clearly existing when something is there cutting through it. Time could be the hidden fabric of the universe.

“We thought it would be cool to show me performing with lots of edits that contrasted with blur techniques to show movement through time,” he continues. “Time is fast and slow and blurry and clear all at the same time. And my moving through time and space is what shows you something is going on in that moment. So you see me in different ways, different filters, different angles constantly moving because time doesn’t sit still when something is moving through it.”

If the contrasted, suit-donning imagery reminds you of Way circa 2002, then you’re spot on. Back in March, Gallagher officially launched his music career with “Blue Neon (Club Version)” on the infamous death day. At the time, he explained he chose the date because it was the “end of something important to [him] and now the beginning of something important to [him].”

MCR’s influence continues through “TIME,” which Gallagher says he’s “constantly inspired” by. The vocalist expresses he aims to write music as influential as the band, and he even channeled I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love-era vibes for the video.

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“Their music resonates, and by that, I mean it echoes in your mind after it reaches and articulates your feelings,” he explains. “I aspire to write music that does that. … the video looks like it’s inspired by their ‘Vampires Will Never Hurt You’ and yet captures my own vibe too. I really just love wearing a suit. A good suit is super comfortable and fits my personality.”

Gallagher lets his personality shine through in the new video. This was important to him to capture in trying to differentiate himself from his actor background.

“Music videos are staged and edited, and musicians have a stage persona,” he says. “For me, writing, composing, singing and playing music might look like a performance, but that’s really me, not a character, when you see me playing the piano.”

While Gallagher wants to make it clear this is 100% him and not an act, he also isn’t going to shoot down an opportunity to blend his two worlds.

“I also like to see a video with story acting like MCR did for ‘Na Na Na,’” he says. “I’d like to do one like that too.”

Outside of dreaming up his own potential Danger Days-level production, Gallagher has big plans for the future. Working around a busy schedule, he’s writing as much as he can. After dropping a few singles, he intends to release a full album and announce a string of tour dates.

“TIME” is available on streaming services, and you can check out the full video below.

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