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An Old Phoenix Building Was Surprisingly Featured In 'The Umbrella Academy'

Phoenix made a cameo appearance!😯
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In a shocking cameo, the Phoenix Old City Hall featured in the popular Netflix series The Umbrella Academy.

If you're a fan of the show, you might have missed its appearance!

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digitally altered stock image of the Maricopa County Courthouse.


Atlas Of Wonders 

According to Atlas of Wonders, the downtown building aired in season two episode two as the Dallas Police Station.

They used an old stock photo for the building and digitally changed it to function as a Texas location.

Keep your eyes peeled for more potential Phoenix cameos in future episodes — fingers crossed!

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