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Follow the crew of the not-so-functional exploratory ship in the Earth's interstellar fleet, 300 years in the future.
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Follow the crew of the not-so-functional exploratory ship in the Earth's interstellar fleet, 300 years in the future.
8/10
IMDb31%
Rotten TomatoesBest Original Score for Television | 2018 | Bruce Broughton
Outstanding Visual Effects Episodic Over Episodes | 2019 | Kevin Lingenfelser
Best Actress in a Television Series | 2019 | Adrianne Palicki
Best Actress on Television | 2018 | Adrianne Palicki
Best Actor in a Television Series | 2019 | Seth MacFarlane
Best Actor on Television | 2018 | Seth MacFarlane
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series | 2019 | Brannon Braga
Best Special Makeup Effects Television and New Media Series | 2018 | Tami Lane
Best Original Score for a Television Series | 2023 | Bruce Broughton
Best Original Score for Television | 2023 | John Debney
Outstanding Creative Achievement TV Sound Production | 2020 | Jeffrey J. Haboush
Outstanding Special Visual Effects | 2019 | Kevin Lingenfelser
Best Performance in a TV Series Recurring Young Actor | 2018 | Kai Wener
Best Recurring Young Actor Under Television Series | 2018 | Kai Wener
Unlike the first two seasons, the whole third season was written in advance, and scenes from different episodes were shot in a row, based on the location and actors' availability. Jon Cassar and Seth MacFarlane split the direction duties for the 10 episodes so they could work like that.
In an unusual move for a show made in the late 2010s, a detailed, five-foot model of the Orville was constructed and filmed for exterior shots of the ship. the use of large scale models was standard in television and film production up until the 1990s but fell out of favor in the late 90s as CG technology became better, faster, and more affordable. CG was used to supplement the physical Orville model in action sequences, as well as to represent other ships.
All the Admirals names featured in The Orville are names of real life United States Navy Admirals or in one case of an Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Admirals names in featured in the show are Halsey, Perry, Tucker and Christie. There is also an Admiral named Ozawa, played by Kelly Hu, which is named after Vice-Admiral Jisaburo Ozawa from the Imperial Japanese Navy.
The majority of season 1 was directed by various Star Trek series alumni: James L. Conway (director: The Next Generation, Deep Space 9, Voyager, Enterprise)Brannon Braga (writer/producer: TNG, Voyager, Generations, First Contact; creator: Enterprise)Robert Duncan McNeill (director/actor: "Lt. Tom Paris" Voyager, Enterprise)Jonathan Frakes (director/actor: "Cmdr. William T. Riker" TNG, DS9, Voyager, Enterprise, First Contact, Insurrection, Discovery)Jon Favreau (Actor/director: directs the pilot).
Norm McDonald's character Yaphit is named after the actor Yaphet Kotto, who played the character Parker in the movie Alien (1979).
"[repeated line] Captain Ed Mercer: Alara, you want to open this jar of pickles for me?"