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The Orville

  • Série télévisée
  • 2017–2022
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  • 44min
NOTE IMDb
8,0/10
106 k
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Scott Grimes, Penny Johnson Jerald, Seth MacFarlane, Peter Macon, Adrianne Palicki, J. Lee, Mark Jackson, and Halston Sage in The Orville (2017)
An exploratory ship from Earth faces intergalactic challenges 400 years in the future.
Lire trailer2:39
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AventureComédieDrameScience-fictionÉpopée de science-fictionParodieSatireScience fiction spatiale

Un navire d'exploration de la Terre fait face à des défis intergalactiques 300 ans dans le futur.Un navire d'exploration de la Terre fait face à des défis intergalactiques 300 ans dans le futur.Un navire d'exploration de la Terre fait face à des défis intergalactiques 300 ans dans le futur.

  • Création
    • Seth MacFarlane
  • Casting principal
    • Seth MacFarlane
    • Adrianne Palicki
    • Penny Johnson Jerald
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    8,0/10
    106 k
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    POPULARITÉ
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    • Création
      • Seth MacFarlane
    • Casting principal
      • Seth MacFarlane
      • Adrianne Palicki
      • Penny Johnson Jerald
    • 1.7Kavis d'utilisateurs
    • 52avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 victoires et 17 nominations au total

    Épisodes37

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    How "Friday Night Lights" Changed Adrianne Palicki's Life
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    How "Friday Night Lights" Changed Adrianne Palicki's Life
    The Orville: Inside Episode 8
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    The Orville: Inside Episode 8
    The Orville: Inside Episode 8
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    The Orville: Inside Episode 7
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    The Orville: Inside Episode 7
    The Orville: Krill
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    The Orville: Krill
    The Orville: The Crew Battle The Kaylon In Space
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    The Orville: The Crew Battle The Kaylon In Space
    The Orville: Mission New Dimensions
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    The Orville: Mission New Dimensions

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    Seth MacFarlane
    Seth MacFarlane
    • Capt. Ed Mercer
    • 2017–2022
    Adrianne Palicki
    Adrianne Palicki
    • Cmdr. Kelly Grayson
    • 2017–2022
    Penny Johnson Jerald
    Penny Johnson Jerald
    • Dr. Claire Finn
    • 2017–2022
    Scott Grimes
    Scott Grimes
    • Lt. Gordon Malloy
    • 2017–2022
    Peter Macon
    Peter Macon
    • Lt. Cmdr. Bortus
    • 2017–2022
    J. Lee
    J. Lee
    • Lt. Cmdr. John LaMarr…
    • 2017–2022
    Mark Jackson
    Mark Jackson
    • Isaac
    • 2017–2022
    Norm MacDonald
    Norm MacDonald
    • Yaphit
    • 2017–2022
    Jessica Szohr
    Jessica Szohr
    • Lt. Talla Keyali…
    • 2019–2022
    Chad L. Coleman
    Chad L. Coleman
    • Klyden
    • 2017–2022
    Halston Sage
    Halston Sage
    • Lt. Alara Kitan…
    • 2017–2022
    Victor Garber
    Victor Garber
    • Admiral Halsey
    • 2017–2022
    BJ Tanner
    BJ Tanner
    • Marcus Finn
    • 2017–2022
    Kai Wener
    Kai Wener
    • Ty Finn
    • 2017–2022
    Mike Henry
    Mike Henry
    • Dann
    • 2017–2022
    Anne Winters
    Anne Winters
    • Ensign Charly Burke
    • 2022
    Kyra Santoro
    Kyra Santoro
    • Lieutenant Turco…
    • 2017–2022
    Kelly Hu
    Kelly Hu
    • Admiral Ozawa
    • 2017–2022
    • Création
      • Seth MacFarlane
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    9calamari2

    A great and well-rounded show!

    Somebody who reviewed one of the new and frankly bizarre "Star Trek" series that are out there said that they should just hand the entire Star Trek franchise over to Seth MacFarlane as he was most suited and likely to actually do a good job of keeping the essence of Star Trek and its legacy. I could not agree more. What the new Star Trek series fail miserably at achieving MacFarlane does so effortlessly. In just one or two episodes of the Orville we already like and understand who the characters are. We care for them. In the new Star Trek series they cry all the time either when leaving each other or when being reunited, obviously they are incredibly attached to each other, however, the viewer has not partaken in the actual bonding that seems to have occurred between the characters. Must have been happening behind the scenes. Again, MacFarlane makes the interaction between the crew members very successful. For example, by understanding the importance of downtime and using an inviting dining or pub area for people to hang out. Instead of filling our screens with doomsday scenarios the Orville brings us hope for the future and the message that we can always aspire to better as human beings. At any time, but especially now, I feel the world could do with more positive messages like this. However, even though the Orville reminds us of the "real" Star Trek, it has its own personality and manages to effectively balance humour, the weird, with the serious, with the current topics of our modern world. We need the Orville and I sincerely hope we get several more seasons of this well-made, well-rounded, quality show! Also a plus for the good music and a real intro theme!
    9David-Bernhardt

    The Critics Must Be Crazy: 'The Orville' Is A Great Show

    As many critics have pointed out, this isn't a spoof of Star Trek. It's not exactly an homage either. The best way I can describe it is that MacFarlane wanted to make a Star Trek show that recalls that franchise's earlier days, back before it became an action blockbuster film series and before the TV shows started becoming dark and grim and edgy. MacFarlane is making his own version of the original Star Trek, and he is a new Captain Kirk. All the optimism and sincerity and lightheartedness of that show is here, and in many ways it's kind of wonderful. I'm honestly surprised something like this exists.

    There's some off-color humor, but it's never (so far at least) particularly offensive, or at least its offensiveness pales in comparison to many of McFarlane's other works. Still, it's distinctly him, so it's not going to be appealing to everyone.

    In any case, I've really enjoyed The Orville. It's not a perfect show. Some of the jokes do fall flat. But I love its spirit. I love that someone is actually trying to make a Star Trek show that isn't just filled with explosions, space battles and gritty action. You should check it out and make up your own mind. Maybe you'll hate it, but maybe not. It's fun and kind of sweet and I'm happy it's a thing, however weird and unexpected it might be.

    Update: November 2017 The show keeps getting better from week to week and it seem has now found its groove. The Orville uses its adventure-of-the-week format to explore modern-day social issues and tackle current moral dilemmas in a sci-fi venue. The show is refreshingly progressive in its politics, and optimistic to its core. It is a Star Trek show for folks who want something a bit old-school. By not having a budget (or requirements) for wall-to-wall spectacle, the hour-long Fox show is forced to focus on character, chemistry, sci-fi plotting and moral debates that have partially defined Gene Roddenberry's property for generations. (though the special effects look superb and almost movie like)

    Yes, to a certain extent it's fan fiction, but then so is so much of our current pop culture entertainment. But by being a network television show, it is forced to be the kind of Star Trek that fans claim the recent movies have neglected in favor of four-quadrant blockbuster thrills. The Orville is not a spoof, but rather a straight-faced Trek show with characters who are funny and which you can learn to love.
    9network-561-589522

    The Orville achieves what Star Trek once stood for: A positive and refeshed vision of the future of mankind

    Seth McFarlane and the team have done a wonderful job of taking the best elements of Star Trek, lighten it up with a little comedy and telling stories that are entertaining and relevant at the same time.

    Where Star Trek has become a dystopia, a dark vision of the future with unlikeable characters (especially discovery) and a focus on action and visual effects instead of great stories, the Orville focusses on what matters and really goes where no man has gone before.

    This show should be called Star Trek: Orville. It's more Star Trek than anything else out there right now. And I mean it in the most positive way.
    8rocnathan

    THIS is Star Trek - not that other show

    After having seen six episodes of both Star Trek: Discovery and The Orville, I am truly baffled and very positively surprised. Baffled at how, with a budget of millions, the people who made Discovery could not come up with a single interesting character or plot, but instead basically just made The Expanse with Klingons, taking every single thing that is unique, positive, and enjoyable about Star Trek and tossing it out the window. And positively surprised, because, out of the corner I would least have expected it - the filthy, cobwebbed one with the rancid yogurt, in which Seth MacFarlane used to reside for me - comes this gem of a show that takes everything fun, positive, and enjoyable from Trek and runs with it.

    It is - as nearly everyone here has pointed out - the spiritual successor of TNG, although I would actually put it somewhere between TOS and TNG. It has a bit of the "cowboy" feeling people seem to like so much about TOS while including at least some of the elements that made TNG so brilliant - people actually trying to overcome petty human concerns by looking at the bigger picture and solving problems through compassion and dialogue rather than by inventing the next, bigger gun (yes, I know Trek did that too, but big guns are fine occasionally).

    Now this is still by and large a comedy, so in order for that to function, you can't have straight TNG-like characters. But apart from occasionally overshooting the target a bit, the balance of comedy and seriousness is handled excellently - something I would not have thought possible for a Trek-like sci-fi show, let alone from MacFarlane.

    You will recognize the plot elements, you'll recognize character traits. After hundreds of stories of drama and intrigue among the stars, what story hasn't Trek told? Again, the idea, as far as I can see, was not to create something entirely new (which, ironically, it is, though), but to take those elements that made Trek great and combine them with enough comedy to provide a breath of fresh air. And provide it does. In fact, the comedy allows the writers to approach topics in a way that would actually not have been possible for Trek playing it straight. Without spoiling, I will here point to the Episode "About a girl", which actually touches on subjects that weren't very prominent at the time TNG ran and is therefore quite unique in itself.

    I'm not really going to touch on the scientific aspects of the show except to say that, even with scientific advisors, Trek has obviously always taken huge liberties with established science at times, while at others making the science and (at them time) new discoveries a central point of the story. Naturally, scientific accuracy is going to suffer a bit in a comedy. But let me just point to "Discovery" and say (farcially): subspace mushroom network.

    I don't know how long they can make the concept work, but if they keep coming up with episodes like #3, #4 and #6, they deserve to have the kind of money thrown at them that "Discovery" now squanders on a tired old war story, forgettable characters, and making everything dark and shaky. But even with its limited budget, the visuals are more than adequate (maybe barring the Ikea furniture), proving once more that you only need so much resources to tell great stories.

    Finally, one more thing. THE MUSIC. This show has hands down the best music of any official or unofficial Star Trek show (including the new movies, but of course always excepting Jerry Goldsmith). But considering you have Bruce Broughton doing the theme, and John Debney and Joel McNeely scoring episodes, that shouldn't be a big surprise.

    Simply put, this show saves Star Trek for me and blows any contemporary Trek movie or show out of the water - with ease.
    9dmega-64163

    More Star Trek than Discovery

    There have been a few times when I watched this show where I forgot I was watching The Orville. It has the true spirit of Star Trek written all over it. It's a bit more tongue in cheek, yes. But it has heart and portrays in-depth and heart felt stories. I watched the first episode of ST Discovery and still haven't gotten around watching the second, I'm just not that into it. Full of virtue signaling BS and it doesn't "feel" like Star Trek. I hang out for every new episode of The Orville, it is THAT good. Do your self a favor and watch this instead of Discovery if you want that real old feeling of Star Trek. A must!

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    • Anecdotes
      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.
    • Gaffes
      The universal translator is treated as a magic Babelfish, allowing anyone to understand the language of someone the Union has never met before, which means that no samples of their language would be in the translation computer files. This hand-wave is carried over from Star Trek.
    • Citations

      [repeated line]

      Captain Ed Mercer: Alara, you want to open this jar of pickles for me?

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    • How many seasons does The Orville have?Alimenté par Alexa
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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 octobre 2018 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
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      • Fuzzy Door Productions
      • 20th Century Fox Television
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