The Orville Season 4 Would Break 1 Show Record, And Reveals A Problem With McFarlane’s Sci-Fi Returning

The Orville Season 4 Would Break 1 Show Record, And Reveals A Problem With McFarlane’s Sci-Fi Returning

The Orville season 4 would break a record for Seth MacFarlane’s hit sci-fi dramedy series, though at the cost of unfortunate consequences. Despite The Orville season 4 being in perpetual limbo, MacFarlane has given new hope to the show’s dedicated following by assuring that he’s “working on” getting his “passion project” up and running again. MacFarlane’s unwavering dedication to The Orville is ultimately both exciting and encouraging but has to prevail over some very hefty hurdles slowing the production of new episodes before season 4 sees the light of day.

Following the ending of The Orville season 3, several factors cropped up to hinder the show’s forward progression, including having to release its stars from their contracts and taking down its sets. The series’ compounded complications were severe enough that nearly two years after season 3 aired, there are still no future episodes in development, and season 4 has not yet earned renewal. Granted, if MacFarlane’s season 4 confirmation for The Orville comes to fruition, the series will likely break an unprecedented record, but not one many fans will appreciate.

The Orville Season 4 Will Likely Have The Biggest Gap Between Seasons So Far

The Orville Is Pushing Past Two Years And Counting

With no forward movement on many fronts, it will take a considerable amount of time to see The Orville back on small screens again. Because the show will need to build its sets back up, round up The Orville’s cast, and traverse the rest of its production stages from virtually ground zero, it’s inconceivable that The Orville season 4 will premiere by the end of this year or anytime soon after. Compared with the delay between the show’s previous seasons, The Orville season 4 will presumably follow the lengthiest time gap the series has seen thus far.

The Orville Season

Premiere Date

1

September 10, 2017

2

December 30, 2018

3

June 2, 2022

At this stage in the series, it’s more realistic to expect The Orville season 4 in late 2025 or, even more likely, at some point in 2026 if the show’s plans happen as MacFarlane hopes. Audiences can hedge their bets on MacFarlane, as the creator survived a series on the brink before, namely when his uber-successful Family Guy series was cancelled and then revived – and he also seems to be pulling out all the stops to see The Orville endure. However, with The Orville season 4 pushing two years and counting, its long-awaited premiere may be a problem with audiences.

Why The Orville Season 4 Taking So Long Is A Problem

Anticipation For The Orville Will Only Continue To Dwindle

The Orville Season 4 Would Break 1 Show Record, And Reveals A Problem With McFarlane’s Sci-Fi Returning

TV series nowadays, like Stranger Things and Wednesday, have gotten audiences used to considerable time gaps before the release of new seasons. As the commonality becomes more and more widespread, it’s become something to expect, thus easier to reckon with to some degree. Unfortunately for The Orville, the thinning consideration of its dedicated following may supersede what audiences have come to expect of the time between a series’ seasons.

Fans of The Orville have already withstood a big two-year gap between seasons 2 and 3 and weathered an enormous amount of certainty about the show’s future. Compounded with another long time gap and the shocking series exit of leading actress Adrianne Palicki, it may already be too late for The Orville season 4 to recapture its audience’s attention. It’s reasonable to expect some of The Orville‘s following to give up on the show entirely or be hesitant to revisit it once it returns.

The Orville

Drama
Adventure
Comedy

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Created by Seth McFarlane and set in the 25th century, The Orville follows the crew of the titular ship and its captain, Ed Mercer (McFarlane) as they explore the galaxy. Inspired by Star Trek, it also spoofs the sci-fi classic, taking a comedic approach to its serialized story and science-fiction premise. Adrianne Palicki, Penny Johnson Jerald, and Scott Grimes star alongside McFarlane as part of an ensemble cast.

Cast

Halston Sage
, Adrianne Palicki
, J. Lee
, Seth MacFarlane
, Chad L. Coleman
, Peter Macon
, Penny Johnson Jerald
, Larry Joe Campbell
, Scott Grimes
, Mark Jackson

Release Date

September 10, 2017

Seasons

3

Network

FOX

Streaming Service(s)

Hulu
, Disney+

Writers

Seth MacFarlane

Directors

Jon Cassar

Showrunner

Seth MacFarlane