The Orville es una comedia dramática de ciencia ficción estadounidense [1] [2] [3] serie de televisión creada y protagonizada por Seth MacFarlane como el protagonista de la serieEd Mercer, un oficial de la línea denaves espaciales exploratorias de la Unión Planetariaen el siglo 25.
El Orville | |
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Género | |
Creado por | Seth MacFarlane |
Protagonizada | |
Compositor de música temática | Bruce Broughton [4] |
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País de origen | Estados Unidos |
Idioma original | inglés |
No. de temporadas | 2 |
No. de episodios | 26 |
Producción | |
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Distribuidor | Distribución de medios de Disney (2019-presente) |
Lanzamiento | |
Red original | zorro |
Formato de imagen | 1080i ( HDTV ) |
Formato de audio | Sonido envolvente 5.1 |
Lanzamiento original | 10 de septiembre de 2017 - presente |
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Sitio web |
Inspirado en varias fuentes de ciencia ficción, pero principalmente en el Star Trek original y su sucesor Next Generation , a los cuales parodia y rinde homenaje en gran medida , el programa sigue a la tripulación de la nave espacial USS Orville en sus aventuras episódicas. [5] [6] Se emitieron dos temporadas en Fox en 2017-2018 y 2018-2019, y la tercera temporada se lanzará en Hulu . [7] En Canadá, la serie estuvo disponible el 23 de febrero de 2021 en Disney + bajo la marca Star , cuyos titulares de cuentas pueden filtrar más contenido para adultos para el público infantil. [8] The Orville es una producción conjunta de Fuzzy Door Productions y 20th Television .
La primera temporada recibió críticas generalmente negativas de los críticos, mientras que la segunda temporada fue mejor recibida. El programa tuvo índices de audiencia relativamente exitosos en Fox, convirtiéndose en el programa de los jueves con mayor audiencia de la emisora, así como en el "drama debut más visto" de Fox desde 2015.
Premisa
El Orville se encuentra en la nave espacial titular: USS Orville (ECV-197), una nave exploratoria de nivel medio en la Unión Planetaria, una alianza interestelar de la Tierra del siglo 25 y muchos otros planetas. El espectáculo consiste en aventuras encontradas por la tripulación de la nave, que generalmente involucran la exploración de planetas y visitas a varias partes de la galaxia.
Reparto y personajes
Principal
- Seth MacFarlane como el capitán Ed Mercer, que comanda el Orville . [9] [10] [11] Mercer era un oficial prometedor, en la vía rápida para comandar su propio crucero pesado a los 40 años. Tras el fin de su matrimonio debido al adulterio de su esposa Kelly, es citado por ser laxo en el desempeño de sus funciones y por tener resaca mientras estaba de servicio. A pesar de esto, se le informa que el Orville , un barco de exploración de nivel medio, necesita un nuevo oficial al mando y que él es el hombre adecuado para el trabajo. [10]
- Adrianne Palicki como la comandante Kelly Grayson, primera oficial del Orville y ex esposa de Ed Mercer. [9] [11] Los dos se divorciaron después de que Mercer sorprendiera a Grayson en la cama con un extraterrestre, lo que provocó la crisis emocional de Mercer que duró un año. Sin que Mercer lo supiera, Grayson apeló personalmente a la almirante Halsey, pidiéndole que le diera una orden a su ex marido, insistiendo en que, a pesar de los contratiempos personales, se lo merecía. Grayson pidió que su participación fuera confidencial. Cuando Grayson se asigna como el Orville ' primer oficial s, ella y Mercer de acuerdo a un lado sus diferencias, para trabajar como Amigos de las personas y la estancia. [10]
- Penny Johnson Jerald [11] como la Doctora Claire Finn, directora médica del Orville , con el rango de teniente comandante . Tiene experiencia en cirugía molecular, ingeniería de ADN y psiquiatría. Estas credenciales excepcionales le dieron la posibilidad de elegir tareas en cruceros pesados. En cambio, eligió una embarcación exploratoria de nivel medio. Como le explica a Mercer en el episodio piloto, prefiere servir donde siente que la necesitan, y encuentra que esas asignaciones son más estimulantes. Cuando ella le dice a Mercer que sintió que podría usar su ayuda en su primer comando, él malinterpreta esto como una indicación de su falta de confianza en él, aunque ella lo niega. [10] Ella nunca encontró a la persona ideal para casarse y eligió convertirse en madre soltera. Sus dos hijos, Marcus y Ty, viajan a bordo del Orville con ella. [12] Aunque rechaza repetidamente los avances del teniente Yaphit, [13] [14] se vuelven físicamente íntimos en "Cupid's Dagger", después de ser víctimas de una feromona sexual Retepsiana . [15]
- Scott Grimes como el teniente Gordon Malloy, el timonel del Orville y el mejor amigo de Mercer. [9] [11] Considerado el mejor timonel de la flota, fue relegado a tareas de escritorio después de intentar impresionar a una chica con una maniobra precaria de atraque del transbordador, dañando la embarcación y perdiendo carga en el proceso. Mercer solicitó específicamente la asignación de Malloy al Orville, a pesar de la persistente preocupación de la almirante Halsey por la historia de las bromas de segundo año de Malloy. [10] Generalmente se siente cómodo con su reputación de inteligencia limitada, hasta el punto de que responde de buen grado a una serie de preguntas de Grayson, con la expectativa de que sus respuestas demuestren en un tribunal de Moclan que los hombres no siempre son intelectualmente superiores a las mujeres. [13]
- Peter Macon [11] como el teniente comandante Bortus, el segundo oficial a bordo del USS Orville . Bortus es de Moclus, un planeta donde la industria principal es la fabricación de armas y cuya sociedad está dominada por los hombres. Esto se explica en la primera temporada como resultado de la rareza de los nacimientos femeninos, uno de los cuales ocurre cuando Bortus y su cónyuge Moclan, Klyden, dan a luz a una mujer al final del segundo episodio de la serie. Según los deseos de Klyden, pero en contra de los de Bortus, el bebé se somete a un procedimiento para transformarlo en un varón tras un controvertido fallo legal en su planeta de origen. [13] Este desarrollo, y las actitudes que prevalecen entre los moclans hacia las mujeres que alberga el propio Klyden, subsisten posteriormente como una fuente de tensión para la pareja, [16] y es un asunto delicado para Bortus en particular, [17] que alberga resentimiento por eso. [18] Más tarde se revela en el episodio de la segunda temporada "Santuario" que los nacimientos de mujeres son mucho más frecuentes de lo que la sociedad Moclan admitió públicamente, y que existe una extensa red de mujeres Moclan adultas escondidas de las autoridades Moclan. [16] Entre los aspectos únicos de la biología de los Moclans es que orinan solo una vez al año, [10] [11] siendo este evento de tal importancia que los Moclans regresan a su planeta de origen con los más cercanos a ellos para orinar en un lugar sagrado. lugar elegido por cada individuo. [19] Los moclanes se reproducen poniendo huevos, que un progenitor debe incubar durante 21 días. [13] Políticamente, Moclus disfruta de una influencia política considerable porque es un fabricante de armas del que depende la Unión. [dieciséis]
- Halston Sage [11] como teniente Alara Kitan (temporadas 1-2, estrella invitada especial después de "Inicio"), la Orville ' joven jefe de seguridad s. Kitan es de Xelaya, un planeta de alta gravedad que le da una fuerza mayor que la humana en la gravedad de la Tierra. Puede derribar puertas y paredes, [10] y aplastar un bloque sólido de titanio y transformarlo en una pequeña esfera con sus propias manos. [13] Ella recibe la Estrella Zafiro por su papel como oficial al mando en funciones después de que Mercer y Grayson son secuestrados por el Calivon durante la incubación de Bortus de su huevo. [20] Sage abandonó la serie en el tercer episodio de la segunda temporada cuando su personaje renunció a su puesto para estar con su familia en su planeta natal después de que se descubrió que estaba perdiendo fuerzas debido a su largo período fuera de su planeta natal. gravedad, aprovechando la oportunidad para volver a conectarse con sus padres. [21]
- J. Lee como teniente (más tarde teniente comandante después de "Nuevas Dimensiones") John LaMarr. [11] Es navegante del Orville durante la mayor parte de la primera temporada. Él y Malloy entablan una amistad inmediata en el primer episodio. [10] Aunque intelectualmente dotado, aprendió mientras crecía a ocultar su inteligencia y conformarse con ambiciones modestas para encajar con sus compañeros. Cuando Grayson descubre su gran aptitud en "New Dimensions", anima a LaMarr a desarrollar su potencial. Como resultado de ello, se absuelve tan bien durante la crisis de ese episodio que reemplaza al saliente teniente comandante Newton como la Orville ' ingeniero jefe s. [22]
- Mark Jackson [11] [23] como Isaac (el nombre de Isaac Newton ), [24] el Orville ' la ciencia y la ingeniería oficial de s. Isaac es un miembro de la raza artificial, no biológica de Kaylon-1 que ve a las formas de vida biológicas, incluidos los humanos, como inferiores. En el episodio piloto, Isaac le explica a Mercer que el Almirantazgo de la Unión ofreció un puesto a cualquier Kaylon dispuesto, como un intento de iniciar relaciones entre los dos poderes. Isaac aceptó la oferta como una oportunidad para estudiar el comportamiento humano. Durante el transcurso de su tiempo con la tripulación, llega a observar y comprender aspectos del comportamiento humano, como las relaciones, el sarcasmo, la jerga, [6] [10] y las bromas pesadas. Isaac percibe su entorno con los sensores internos de su cuerpo. Sus dos "ojos" azules brillantes son puramente antropomórficos , y Gordon una vez le puso la cara de Mr. Potato Head sin que Isaac se diera cuenta. [25]
- Jessica Szohr como la teniente Talla Keyali (de la temporada 2), la segunda jefa de seguridad Xelayan del barco, que reemplaza a Alara Kitan después de su renuncia en la temporada 2. [21]
- Anne Winters como Charly Burke (temporada 3). [26]
Periódico
- Victor Garber como almirante de la flota Halsey, superior de Mercer y viejo amigo del padre de Grayson [10] [15]
- Chad Coleman como Klyden, compañero de Bortus y padre de su hijo. [20] Reveló que en realidad nació mujer y se sometió al procedimiento para corregir su género cuando era un bebé, y solo se enteró cuando fue examinado por primera vez por un médico no Moclan después de unirse a Bortus en su primera asignación de barco. [13]
- Norm Macdonald como la voz del teniente Yaphit, un ingeniero amorfo, gelatinoso y cambiante en el Orville , [27] que repetidamente intenta obtener una cita con el Dr. Finn, [13] [14] y frecuentemente coquetea con otras mujeres en el barco. . [25] A pesar de que él le dijo en "Cupid's Dagger" que está enamorado de ella, ella no corresponde a su atracción, aunque se vuelven físicamente íntimos en ese episodio después de ser víctima de una feromona sexual Retepsiana . [15] A pesar de sus modales jocosos, en realidad fue el favorito original para reemplazar a Newton como el ingeniero jefe del barco antes de que LaMarr obtuviera el puesto. Cuando los Kaylon tomaron el barco, Yaphit jugó un papel clave en la recuperación del barco y le aseguró a Claire que protegería a su hijo Ty cuando Ty fuera la única persona que podría ayudarlo en un momento crucial. Más tarde, Yaphit ayudó a la tripulación a reiniciar a Isaac, utilizando su conocimiento del funcionamiento interno de Kaylon obtenido de la experiencia durante la crisis. [24]
- Larry Joe Campbell como el teniente comandante [20] Steve Newton, ingeniero jefe del Orville [25] hasta el episodio 1.11, cuando se va para tomar un nuevo trabajo diseñando estaciones espaciales, y es reemplazado por el ascendido teniente comandante LaMarr. [22]
- BJ Tanner como Marcus Finn, hijo mayor del Doctor Claire Finn. [12]
- Kai Wener como Ty Finn, hijo menor de la doctora Claire Finn. [12] Él es el más apegado a Isaac, declarando explícitamente que ve a Isaac como un padre. Cuando el Orville fue tomado por los Kaylons, Ty asistido Yaphit en la transmisión de una señal de socorro ya que era la única otra persona que podría caber en las salidas de aire de la nave. Cuando Ty fue capturado por los Kaylon, Kaylon Primary le ordenó a Isaac que matara a Ty para demostrar su lealtad al objetivo de Kaylon, lo que llevó a Isaac a tomar su decisión y volverse contra su propia gente para proteger a Ty. [24]
- Gavin Lee como Nurse Park [15]
- Mike Henry como Dann, miembro anónimo de especies exóticas del personal de ingeniería, que sugiere que se toque música en los ascensores del Orville y hace intentos infructuosos de entablar amistad con otros miembros de la tripulación [15] [22]
- Rachael MacFarlane como la voz de la computadora Orville [28] [29]
- Ron Canada como el almirante Tucker [20] [30]
- Kelly Hu como el almirante Ozawa [31]
- Chris Johnson como Cassius, un profesor a bordo del Orville [32] que tuvo una relación con Grayson hasta que se separaron durante la temporada 2.
- Blesson Yates como Topa, el hijo de Bortus y Klyden
- Kyra Santoro como Alférez Jenny Turco, miembro del personal de ingeniería en una relación con LaMarr [33]
- Ted Danson como el almirante Perry [34]
- Rena Owen como Heveena, una mujer Moclan [13]
Estrellas invitadas
- Rob Lowe como Darulio, el arqueólogo retepsiano cuyo romance con Kelly puso fin a su matrimonio con Mercer. [10] Regresó al barco para consultar durante una misión de investigación crucial, donde sus feromonas hicieron que Mercer y Grayson se sintieran atraídos por él y Claire para tener relaciones sexuales con Yaphit (aunque se niega a confirmar si sus feromonas fueron la razón por la que Grayson asunto original). [15]
- Brian George como Doctor Aronov, el líder de la estación científica Epsilon II [10]
- Jeffrey Tambor como Ben Mercer, padre de Ed Mercer [20]
- Holland Taylor como Jeannie Mercer, madre de Ed Mercer [20]
- Jonathan Adams como árbitro de Moclan [13]
- Robert Knepper como Hamelac [14]
- Giorgia Whigham como Lysella, una barista en "Majority Rule" que ayuda a rescatar a John en un planeta donde los votos públicos determinan el estatus social de una persona; Lysella se entera del origen alienígena de la tripulación cuando ve los oídos de Alara y, posteriormente, les proporciona la comprensión de cómo manipular el apoyo público a favor de John. [30]
- Liam Neeson como Jahavus Dorahl, capitán de un barco abandonado de varias generaciones en "If the Stars Should Appear" [14]
- Charlize Theron como Pria Lavesque, una viajera del futuro que intenta robar el Orville en "Pria" [25]
- James Horan como Sazeron, el sumo sacerdote Krill en el destructor Krill Yakar [31]
- Michaela McManus como Teleya / Lt. Janel Tyler, una maestra de Krill que trabaja en el destructor de Krill Yakar , quien ha desarrollado un enfoque particular en Mercer después de que él destruyó su nave [31]
- Steven Culp como Wilks [30]
- Brian Thompson como Drogen, un superviviente en un planeta donde Finn, Isaac y los hijos de Finn se estrellan en "Into the Fold" [35]
- Ralph Garman como Kanoot, un locutor de karaoke en Orville [15]
- Robert Picardo como Ildis Kitan, padre de Alara Kitan [36]
- Molly Hagan como Drenala Kitan, madre de Alara Kitan [36]
- Candice King como Solana Kitan, hermana de Alara Kitan [37]
- John Billingsley como Cambis Borrin, el padre enojado de uno de los estudiantes de Ildis Kitan [37]
- Jason Alexander como Olix, un camarero extraterrestre en el Orville.
- Patrick Warburton como el teniente Tharl, un extraterrestre que temporalmente se hace cargo de la posición de Alara Kitan cuando regresa a su planeta de origen. [38] Su especie tiene un segundo esófago que se asemeja a la trompa de un elefante, para que les sea más fácil comer grandes cantidades.
- Bruce Willis como Groogen (el "alienígena flor" katrudiano, sin acreditar) [39] [40]
- Tim Russ como el historiador Dr. Sherman, quien presenta una cápsula del tiempo de la Tierra 2015 a la tripulación en "Lasting Impressions" [41]
- Leighton Meester como Laura Huggins, colaboradora de la cápsula del tiempo de 2015 simulada en "Lasting Impressions" [41]
- Marina Sirtis como maestra de escuela a bordo del Orville [42]
- F. Murray Abraham como orador de audiencia de la Unión Planetaria [43]
- Tony Todd como delegado de Moclan [43]
- J. Paul Boehmer como embajador de Navarra. [15]
Episodios
Estación | Episodios | Lanzado originalmente | ||||
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Lanzado por primera vez | Lanzado por última vez | La red | ||||
1 | 12 | 10 de septiembre de 2017 | 7 de diciembre de 2017 | zorro | ||
2 | 14 | 30 de diciembre de 2018 | 25 de abril de 2019 | |||
3 | 11 [44] | Octubre de 2021 | TBA | Hulu |
Temporada 1 (2017)
No. en general | No. en temporada | Título | Dirigido por | Escrito por | Fecha de emisión original | Pinchar. código | Espectadores de EE. UU. (Millones) |
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1 | 1 | "Viejas heridas" | Jon Favreau | Seth MacFarlane | 10 de septiembre de 2017 | 1LAB01 | 8.56 [45] |
2 | 2 | "Rendimiento de comando" | Robert Duncan McNeill | Seth MacFarlane | 17 de septiembre de 2017 | 1LAB03 | 6.63 [46] |
3 | 3 | "Sobre una chica" | Brannon Braga | Seth MacFarlane | 21 de septiembre de 2017 | 1LAB04 | 4.05 [47] |
4 | 4 | "Si las estrellas aparecieran" | James L. Conway | Seth MacFarlane | 28 de septiembre de 2017 | 1LAB02 | 3,70 [48] |
5 | 5 | "Pria" | Jonathan Frakes | Seth MacFarlane | 5 de octubre de 2017 | 1LAB05 | 3,43 [49] |
6 | 6 | "Krill" | Jon Cassar | David A. Goodman | 12 de octubre de 2017 | 1LAB06 | 3.37[50] |
7 | 7 | "Majority Rule" | Tucker Gates | Seth MacFarlane | October 26, 2017 | 1LAB07 | 4.18[51] |
8 | 8 | "Into the Fold" | Brannon Braga | Brannon Braga & Andre Bormanis | November 2, 2017 | 1LAB08 | 3.83[52] |
9 | 9 | "Cupid's Dagger" | Jamie Babbit | Liz Heldens | November 9, 2017 | 1LAB09 | 3.69[53] |
10 | 10 | "Firestorm" | Brannon Braga | Cherry Chevapravatdumrong | November 16, 2017 | 1LAB10 | 3.32[54] |
11 | 11 | "New Dimensions" | Kelly Cronin | Seth MacFarlane | November 30, 2017 | 1LAB11 | 3.63[55] |
12 | 12 | "Mad Idolatry" | Brannon Braga | Seth MacFarlane | December 7, 2017 | 1LAB13 | 3.54[56] |
Season 2 (2018–19)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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13 | 1 | "Ja'loja" | Seth MacFarlane | Seth MacFarlane | December 30, 2018 | 2LAB01 | 5.68[57] |
14 | 2 | "Primal Urges" | Kevin Hooks | Wellesley Wild | January 3, 2019 | 1LAB12 | 2.82[58] |
15 | 3 | "Home" | Jon Cassar | Cherry Chevapravatdumrong | January 10, 2019 | 2LAB02 | 3.06[59] |
16 | 4 | "Nothing Left on Earth Excepting Fishes" | Jon Cassar | Brannon Braga & Andre Bormanis | January 17, 2019 | 2LAB03 | 3.01[60] |
17 | 5 | "All the World Is Birthday Cake" | Robert Duncan McNeill | Seth MacFarlane | January 24, 2019 | 2LAB04 | 3.18[61] |
18 | 6 | "A Happy Refrain" | Seth MacFarlane | Seth MacFarlane | January 31, 2019 | 2LAB05 | 3.11[62] |
19 | 7 | "Deflectors" | Seth MacFarlane | David A. Goodman | February 14, 2019 | 2LAB06 | 3.07[63] |
20 | 8 | "Identity, Part I" | Jon Cassar | Brannon Braga & Andre Bormanis | February 21, 2019 | 2LAB07 | 3.05[64] |
21 | 9 | "Identity, Part II" | Jon Cassar | Seth MacFarlane | February 28, 2019 | 2LAB08 | 3.15[65] |
22 | 10 | "Blood of Patriots" | Rebecca Rodriguez | Seth MacFarlane | March 7, 2019 | 2LAB09 | 2.94[66] |
23 | 11 | "Lasting Impressions" | Kelly Cronin | Seth MacFarlane | March 21, 2019 | 2LAB10 | 2.94[67] |
24 | 12 | "Sanctuary" | Jonathan Frakes | Joe Menosky | April 11, 2019 | 2LAB11 | 2.59[68] |
25 | 13 | "Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow" | Gary Rake | Janet Lin | April 18, 2019 | 2LAB12 | 2.68[69] |
26 | 14 | "The Road Not Taken" | Gary Rake | David A. Goodman | April 25, 2019 | 2LAB13 | 2.97[70] |
Season 3 (2021)
Producción
Development
MacFarlane originally wrote The Orville as a spec script, which was given a 13-episode order by Fox in May 2016, making it the first live-action television series created by MacFarlane.[71] Following the project's greenlight, MacFarlane stated, "I've wanted to do something like this show ever since I was a kid, and the timing finally feels right. [...] I think this is gonna be something special."[72] According to MacFarlane, The Orville was inspired by The Twilight Zone and Star Trek.[73] He was also encouraged to sell the series due to the success of Guardians of the Galaxy and Deadpool.[74]
In November 2017, Fox renewed the series for a second season.[75] "Primal Urges", one of the thirteen episodes for season one, was held for the second season due to a gap in broadcast dates caused by the broadcaster's lengthy Christmas programming.[76][77][78]
In December 2018, it was reported that the California Film Commission had approved $15.8 million of tax credits for a potential third season.[79]
Casting
In July 2016, MacFarlane's role was revealed to be Ed Mercer, the captain of the Orville, while Adrianne Palicki had been cast as Kelly Grayson, Ed's ex-wife and the newly appointed first officer of the Orville, and Scott Grimes, who voices Steve Smith on American Dad! (another show created by MacFarlane), was cast as Gordon Malloy, Ed's best friend whom he has assigned to pilot the Orville.[9] In August Peter Macon and J Lee were cast as series regulars.[80][81] In October Halston Sage and Penny Johnson Jerald joined the cast.[82] In December Mark Jackson was cast.[23] In April 2017, Chad L. Coleman was added as a series regular and Larry Joe Campbell was cast in a recurring role.[83]
At San Diego Comic-Con in July 2017, MacFarlane said that Charlize Theron would guest-star in an episode. The two had previously co-starred in A Million Ways to Die in the West.[84] Theron appeared in the series' fifth episode, "Pria".
In February 2018, Jessica Szohr was cast as a regular for season two,[85] and Chris Johnson was cast in a recurring role.[86] In November 2019, Anne Winters was cast as a regular for season three.[87]
Filming
In August 2016, actor and director Jon Favreau signed on to direct the pilot.[88] Production on the pilot episode began in late 2016, and the rest of the episodes began filming in March 2017.[71] Production wrapped in August,[89] with a total of $56.2 million spent in California.[90] Star Trek veterans Jonathan Frakes and Robert Duncan McNeill, who have directed episodes within the Star Trek franchise, have each directed an episode of The Orville.[91] Four episodes were directed by Brannon Braga, a long-time Star Trek alum who began as an intern on Star Trek: The Next Generation, was producer of Star Trek: Voyager, and co-created Star Trek: Enterprise.
Filming for the second season began in February 2018, and Frakes and McNeill each returned to direct another episode.[92][93] Production for the second season concluded in October 2018,[94] having spent $69.2 million.[95]
In March 2020, production on the series was shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.[96]
Seth MacFarlane and Jon Cassar are the directors of season 3.[97]
Visual effects
Studios hired to work on the visual effects of the show include Tippett Studio, CoSA VFX, Pixomondo, Crafty Apes, FuseFX, Eight VFX and Zoic Studios.[98]
Music
The show uses a 75-piece orchestra for the music in each episode, written by several different composers, such as John Debney, Joel McNeely and Bruce Broughton, who wrote the show's theme and composed the score for the pilot. MacFarlane said "We score it like a movie" and "We really put as much into that as we do into the effects."[99] A soundtrack album for season 1 was released by La-La Land Records on January 22, 2019.[100]
No. | Title | Music | Episode | Length |
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1. | "The Orville Main Title" | Bruce Broughton | 1:04 | |
2. | "Shuttle to the Ship" | Bruce Broughton | "Old Wounds" | 1:54 |
3. | "She Requested It / Departing for Landing" | Bruce Broughton | "Old Wounds" | 1:09 |
4. | "Krill Attack / Shuttle Escape" | Bruce Broughton | "Old Wounds" | 4:14 |
5. | "Emergency Docking" | Bruce Broughton | "Old Wounds" | 2:27 |
6. | "Kelly Has a Plan / Asking Kelly to Stay" | Bruce Broughton | "Old Wounds" | 3:51 |
7. | "The Bio-Ship / Exploring the Hull" | Joel McNeely | "If the Stars Should Appear" | 2:22 |
8. | "Exploring the Bio-Ship" | Joel McNeely | "If the Stars Should Appear" | 2:45 |
9. | "Finding Alara / Space Battle" | Joel McNeely | "If the Stars Should Appear" | 2:53 |
10. | "Dorahl / The Roof Opens" | Joel McNeely | "If the Stars Should Appear" | 4:05 |
11. | "Distress Signal Received / Alara Freaks Out / Explosion" | John Debney | "Command Performance" | 5:54 |
12. | "Alara Gets the Cold Shoulder / Approaching Calivon" | John Debney | "Command Performance" | 3:52 |
13. | "Extermination Process Continues / Bortus Hatches His Egg" | John Debney | "Command Performance" | 2:39 |
14. | "Western Simulation" | Joel McNeely | "About a Girl" | 1:01 |
15. | "Asteroid Destroyed / Relieved of Duty" | Joel McNeely | "About a Girl" | 1:07 |
16. | "Arriving on Moclus" | Joel McNeely | "About a Girl" | 1:42 |
17. | "Trip to the Mountains" | Joel McNeely | "About a Girl" | 2:15 |
18. | "Tribunal Adjourned / Epilogue" | Joel McNeely | "About a Girl" | 3:27 |
19. | "Rescuing Pria" | John Debney | "Pria" | 3:51 |
20. | "Searching Pria's Room / Dark Matter Storm / Navigating the Storm" | John Debney | "Pria" | 4:06 |
21. | "Approaching the Coordinates / Isaac Saves the Crew" | John Debney | "Pria" | 3:19 |
22. | "Pria's Theme" | John Debney | "Pria" | 1:41 |
23. | "Distress Call" | Joel McNeely | "Krill" | 1:29 |
24. | "Krill Attack the Orville" | Joel McNeely | "Krill" | 2:49 |
25. | "Bomb Found" | Joel McNeely | "Krill" | 4:54 |
26. | "Intruder Alert / Preparing the Weapon" | Joel McNeely | "Krill" | 2:59 |
27. | "Turning on the Lights / New Enemies" | Joel McNeely | "Krill" | 2:29 |
Total length: | 76:59 |
No. | Title | Music | Episode | Length |
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1. | "Lysella Wakes Up / Looks Like Earth / Rescue Mission" | John Debney | "Majority Rule" | 1:39 |
2. | "John Gets Arrested / Alara Seems Suspicious" | John Debney | "Majority Rule" | 2:05 |
3. | "Ed Has a Plan" | John Debney | "Majority Rule" | 1:33 |
4. | "Bringing Lysella Aboard / Casting the Votes / Their World Can Do Better" | John Debney | "Majority Rule" | 6:06 |
5. | "Sucked In" | Joel McNeely | "Into the Fold" | 2:44 |
6. | "Claire Breaks Out" | Joel McNeely | "Into the Fold" | 1:26 |
7. | "The Fight" | Joel McNeely | "Into the Fold" | 1:21 |
8. | "Claire Returns to the Wreck" | Joel McNeely | "Into the Fold" | 2:11 |
9. | "The Attack" | Joel McNeely | "Into the Fold" | 1:55 |
10. | "Claire Thanks Isaac" | Joel McNeely | "Into the Fold" | 1:21 |
11. | "Archaeologist Arrives / Claire Visits Yaphit / Claire Kisses Yaphit" | John Debney | "Cupid's Dagger" | 3:12 |
12. | "Fleets Approach / War Before Peace / Cleared for Duty / Darulio Departs" | John Debney | "Cupid's Dagger" | 4:38 |
13. | "Plasma Storm / It Was Late Evening" | John Debney | "Firestorm" | 3:08 |
14. | "Alara Blows off Steam / There Was a Clown" | John Debney | "Firestorm" | 3:04 |
15. | "Alara Hallucinates / Deserted Ship" | John Debney | "Firestorm" | 6:55 |
16. | "Cannot End Simulation / Back to Normal" | John Debney | "Firestorm" | 4:03 |
17. | "Damage Report / What Happened to the Plants?" | Andrew Cottee | "New Dimensions" | 2:00 |
18. | "Krill Ships Approaching" | Andrew Cottee | "New Dimensions" | 2:30 |
19. | "Within the Anomaly / Time to Reflect / Quantum Bubble Is Deteriorating" | Andrew Cottee | "New Dimensions" | 2:25 |
20. | "Engaging Tractor Beam" | Andrew Cottee | "New Dimensions" | 2:17 |
21. | "Mission Complete / Commander Lamarr" | Andrew Cottee | "New Dimensions" | 2:48 |
22. | "Investigating an Anomaly" | Joel McNeely | "Mad Idolatry" | 1:09 |
23. | "Emergency Landing" | Joel McNeely | "Mad Idolatry" | 3:41 |
24. | "Searching the Planet" | Joel McNeely | "Mad Idolatry" | 2:38 |
25. | "Walking Through Town" | Joel McNeely | "Mad Idolatry" | 2:21 |
26. | "Spread the Word" | Joel McNeely | "Mad Idolatry" | 1:17 |
27. | "Isaac Steps Up / Civilization Restored" | Joel McNeely | "Mad Idolatry" | 3:14 |
28. | "The Orville End Titles" | Bruce Broughton | 0:34 | |
Total length: | 74:58 |
Márketing
On May 15, 2017, the Fox Broadcasting Company released the first trailer of The Orville as part of their upcoming slate of television series including the X-Men series The Gifted and the supernatural sitcom Ghosted.[101][102] To promote the series, Fox organized a panel at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con on July 22 featuring cast members Seth MacFarlane, Adrianne Palicki, Scott Grimes, Penny Johnson Jerald, Peter Macon, Halston Sage, J. Lee, Mark Jackson and Chad Coleman, and producers David A. Goodman and Brannon Braga. In addition, Fox established an Orville Space Training Station at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront Law with a "Cryopreservation program" for fans.[103][104]
On July 22, 2018, Fox released the trailer for the second season of The Orville at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con.[105] To promote the series, Fox sponsored a series of Orville-themed pedi-cabs for people attending the San Diego Comic Con. In addition, Goodman moderated a Q&A panel on July 21 at the Comic Con alongside cast members MacFarlane, Palicki, Jerald, Scott Grimes, Braga and Jon Cassar.[106][107]
Lanzamiento
New episodes aired Thursdays on Fox during the 2017–18 season.[72][108] On November 2, 2017, Fox renewed the series for a second season,[75] which premiered on December 30, 2018.[109][110] Fox renewed the series for a third season that was originally scheduled to be released on Hulu late in 2020.[111]
The Orville is available in the United States on the Fox website as well as the Hulu, Amazon Prime, and iTunes streaming platforms. In Canada, The Orville airs on Citytv (former home of Star Trek series Star Trek: The Next Generation to Star Trek: Enterprise).[112][113] In the United Kingdom, the series is available on Fox's streaming service. In Australia, The Orville is available on the television channel SBS Viceland and streams on SBS On Demand.[114] In New Zealand, the series is available on the free TVNZ OnDemand streaming service.[115]
Recepción
Critical response
Season | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic |
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1 | 30% (53 reviews)[116] | 36 (21 reviews)[117] |
2 | 100% (14 reviews)[118] | N/A |
Season 1
On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season has an approval rating of 30%, with an average rating of 5.22/10 based on 53 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "An odd jumble of campiness and sincerity, homage, and satire, The Orville never quite achieves liftoff."[116] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 36 out of 100, based on 21 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[117]
Liz Miller writing for IndieWire compared the series to Star Trek, calling it a rip-off and "bankrupt: creatively, morally, and ethically." She criticized the lack of creativity, the blatant imitation, and was surprised that the show is "uninterested in being a comedy".[91]
Kevin Yeoman of Screen Rant suggested, "The show might have stood a better chance with a different actor in the captain's chair, one better suited to navigating the inexplicable tonal shifts and maybe earn the audience's patience and empathy in the process."[119]
Tim Surette at TV Guide says, "The truth is, The Orville was never going to win over critics because it's a throwback and goes against everything modern television is. It's not that The Orville doesn't know what it wants it to be, as critics assume, it's that it wants to be a little bit of everything".[120]
Season 2
On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season has an approval rating of 100%, with an average rating of 7.6/10 based on 14 reviews. The website's critic consensus states: "Fun, focused, and surprisingly thoughtful, The Orville's second season makes good use of its talented crew."[118]
Nick Wanserki of The A.V. Club praised the season's first episode "Ja'loja" for its character-driven drama and focus on low-stakes plots which built upon the first season's efforts to develop the crew of the Orville into a group of people that the audience cared about.[121] Liz Miller of IndieWire awarded The Orville a B rating, expressing hope that the series could evolve into a character-driven "dramedy" set in space, which she described as something unique that could make the show worth watching.[122] Ryan Britt of Den of Geek praised the second season for playing to its strengths as a sitcom and addressing the "wonkiness" of the first season.[123]
Kevin Yeoman of Screen Rant opined that the series "had found its footing and maybe its identity in telling smaller, more character-driven stories, that better serve its sometimes confounding mix of sincerity and irreverence."[124]
Will Harris of The Verge similarly noted that the two-part episode "Identity" demonstrated the series' ability to downplay its humor and "hold its own with any of the more traditional science fiction properties out there."[125]
Audience response
In the October 15, 2017 episode of The Angry Joe Show, "The Orville Mid-Season Angry Review", host Joe Vargas noted the gulf between the response to the series among critics and viewers, contrasting the Rotten Tomatoes' 19% approval rating from professional critics to the 91% viewer approval rating. Vargas compared this to Star Trek: Discovery, which received an 83% rating from critics but a fairly low audience score of 54%,[126] and stated "Star Trek fans—at least the ones that watch my show—like The Orville way more than they like Star Trek: Discovery".[127] Tim Surette of TV Guide also wrote about the critic-to-viewer Rotten Tomatoes rating, noting the balance had shifted to 21/93, and that its Metacritic score was 36% approval from critics, and 82% from viewers. As a critic himself, Surette notes that, as a throwback, The Orville is an anomaly in modern television, and found showrunner David A. Goodman's admission that MacFarlane wants to vary between serious or dramatic and lighter or comedic episodes a potentially dangerous or risky strategy, but concedes that the show's viewers appear to like it for that reason.[120]
Ratings
After its premiere on Sunday, September 10, 2017, the show moved to Thursday nights at 9 p.m. In its first broadcast in the new time slot, The Orville became Fox's highest rated Thursday 9 p.m. broadcast in two years.[128] After taking into account DVR and VOD, The Orville was Fox's most-viewed drama debut since the premiere of Empire in 2015.[128]
Season | Timeslot (ET) | Episodes | First aired | Last aired | TV season | Viewership rank | Avg. viewers (millions) | 18–49 rank | Avg. 18–49 rating | ||
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Date | Viewers (millions) | Date | Viewers (millions) | ||||||||
1 | Sunday 8:00 pm (1–2) Thursday 9:00 pm (3–12) | 12 | September 10, 2017 | 8.56[45] | December 7, 2017 | 3.54[56] | 2017–18 | 63 | 6.55 | TBD | 2.0[129] |
2 | Sunday 8:00 pm (Premiere) Thursday 9:00 pm | 14 | December 30, 2018 | 5.68[57] | April 25, 2019 | 2.97[70] | 2018–19 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2018 | International Film Music Critics Association Awards | Best Original Score for Television | Bruce Broughton, John Debney, Joel McNeely, Andrew Cottee | Won | [130] |
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards | Best Special Make-Up Effects – Television and New Media Series | Howard Berger, Tami Lane, Garrett Immel | Nominated | [131] | |
Publicists Guild Awards | Maxwell Weinberg Publicist Showmanship Television Award | Erin Moody | Nominated | [132] | |
Saturn Awards | Best Science Fiction Television Series | The Orville | Won | [133] | |
Best Actor on Television | Seth MacFarlane | Nominated | |||
Best Actress on Television | Adrianne Palicki | Nominated | |||
Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actor | Kai Wener | Nominated | [134] | |
Young Entertainer Awards | Best Recurring Young Actor 11 & Under – Television Series | Kai Wener | Nominated | ||
2019 | Dragon Awards | Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series | The Orville | Nominated | [135] |
Saturn Awards | Best Science Fiction Television Series | The Orville | Nominated | [136] | |
Best Actor on Television | Seth MacFarlane | Nominated | |||
Best Actress on Television | Adrianne Palicki | Nominated | |||
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Special Visual Effects | Luke McDonald, Tommy Tran, Kevin Lingenfelser, Nhat Phong Tran, Brooke Noska, Melissa Delong, Brandon Fayette, Matt Von Brock, Joseph Vincent Pike (for "Identity Part II") | Nominated | [137] | |
Hollywood Professional Association Awards | Outstanding Visual Effects – Episodic (Over 13 Episodes) | Tommy Tran, Kevin Lingenfelser, Joseph Vincent Pike, Brandon Fayette, Brooke Noska (for "Identity Part II") | Won | [138] | |
2020 | International Film Music Critics Association Awards | Best Original Score for Television | Bruce Broughton, John Debney, Joel McNeely, Andrew Cottee | Nominated | [139] |
Medios domésticos
Season 1 of The Orville was released on DVD on December 11, 2018. Season 2 was released on December 10, 2019.[140]
Otros medios
Comics
In 2019, Dark Horse Comics released a pair of two-issue comic book miniseries set between the first and second seasons of The Orville, collected as The Orville: Season 1.5. Both miniseries were written by television series executive producer and writer David A. Goodman, illustrated by David Cabeza, and colored by Michael Atiyeh. The first storyline "New Beginnings" deals with Captain Mercer and Lieutenant Gordon responding to a distress call from a lost Union ship while Commander Grayson has to contend with a domestic dispute between Bortus and his spouse over their son's education. The second storyline "The Word of Avis" deals with the Orville crew investigating a Union ship heading into Krill space.[141]
In 2020, Dark Horse Comics reunited the same creative team for The Orville: Season 2.5, beginning with the two-issue miniseries "Launch Day".[142]
Issue | Story Arc | Release Date | Story | Art | Colors | Collection |
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#1 | "New Beginnings" | July 17, 2019 | David A. Goodman | David Cabez | Michael Atiyeh | The Orville: Season 1.5—New Beginnings RELEASED: February 5, 2020 ISBN 9781506711348 |
#2 | August 14, 2019 | |||||
#3 | "The Word of Avis" | September 11, 2019 | ||||
#4 | October 16, 2019 | |||||
#1 | "Launch Day" | September 2, 2020 | David A. Goodman | David Cabez | Michael Atiyeh | The Orville: Season 2.5—Launch Day RELEASED: March 24, 2021 ISBN 9781506711355 |
#2 | October 7, 2020 | |||||
#3 | "Heroes" | November 4, 2020 | ||||
#4 | December 2, 2020 | |||||
#1 | "Digressions" | May 5, 2021 | David A. Goodman | David Cabez | Michael Atiyeh | |
#2 |
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enlaces externos
- Official website
- The Orville at IMDb