The Umbrella Academy is returning to Netflix for a fourth and final season, with the Hargreeves siblings teaming up one more time to save the world . Robert Sheehan, who has played the quirky and hedonistic Klaus Hargreeves since the show’s debut in 2019, has spoken about his tough final day of filming. Robert stars alongside Elliot Page, Tom Hopper, David Castañeda, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Aidan Gallagher and Justin H.

Min in the superhero series revolving around a dysfunctional family. The show is based on the comic book series of the same name written by Gerard Way, who is best known as the frontman of rock band My Chemical Romance. READ MORE: Netflix's The Umbrella Academy fans thrilled as show's biggest mystery will finally be unveiled in season 4 READ MORE: Emma Willis' 4-word warning to Love Is Blind contestants after 'ups and downs' with Matt Ahead of series 4, which will be released tomorrow on August 8, Robert spoke about being buried alive over and over during his last day on set.

Speaking to the Hollywood Reporter at the season 4 premiere, he confided: “Last day on set was a gruelling day where I was buried alive over and over and over again. “It was the most Promethean day I’ve had on the set of Umbrella Academy, because I was in and out of quite a snug coffin for about 14 hours. “And having to pretend to my fullest extent that I’ve been buried alive,” he added.

He then quipped: “It’s called, ‘Aaaaaagh!’ Ect cetera. See? Range.” Strangely, t.