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The Orville gets StarCraft: The Next Generation blessing

Author: Jonathan Klotz | Published

Seth MacFarlane’s Underrated Sci-Fi Series The Orville May be positioned as a comedy parody StarCraft: The Next GenerationBut it didn’t take long for Jonathan Frakes to give his blessing. The man who invented Riker Maneuver not only directed the show’s fifth episode, “Pria,” but explained at Comic-Con in 2016: “Our Star Wars franchise has really found its voice, and Discover Definitely found my voice. and The Orville Filled the gap. for many people The Orville is their new Star Wars, because it really tells that story [The Next Generation]and it’s full of wild humor.

Jonathan Frakes is a fan of The Orville

Jonathan Frakes
Jonathan Frakes is at Picard

The Orville The film won early praise from Jonathan Frakes, with the actor-turned-director noting Seth MacFarlane’s choice to fill the writers’ room and production team with Star Trek veterans. Starting with hiring Brannon Braga, the writer behind some of Star Wars’ best TV series and best movies, first contactanother actor-turned-director StarCraft VoyagerTom Paris and Robert Duncan Macneil directed the show’s second episode, “The Commanding Performance.” Even fellow cinematographer Marvin Rush was invited to join in, and Frakes agreed, saying, “He filled the room with new generation So that the show looks and feels like this. I think he did.

Learn more about why The Orville Jonathan Frakes (Jonathan Frakes) also said, “I think the expectations of the fans of “Seth” far exceed the success of the show.” family guy It exceeded his expectations. Part of what he does in this regard is hire [Star Trek veteran] Brannon [Braga] Others tell Star Wars stories, with some ridiculous moments and humor we’ve become familiar with. But it’s never emphasized, it’s never expanded upon, and if you blink at times you’ll miss the humor, I think that approach worked well in the first season. Now, for season two, we have these character studies.

For MacFarlane, he didn’t just capture the core moral of Star Wars’ best series, he also captured the feel of the classic series. The Orville Jonathan Frakes says blocking, camera movement and framing are all things fans are used to seeing on TV new generation. Frakes believes there’s room for fans to receive McFarland’s love and respect Star Wars: Discoverywhich took the franchise in a bold new direction.

Fans disagree Discover, This is related to The Orville, Eschewing classic Star Wars to embrace the cinematic style of J.J. Abrams’ Kelvinverse, even Jonathan Frakes pointed out the difference, explaining that the style is “more cinematic, with a lot of crane Work, lots of action, lots of Dutch angles. strange new world also adopts a more cinematic style, but is more grounded in classic Trek trappings than its parent series, which is why one is a fan favorite while the other… Discover.

The Orville is the spiritual successor to the next generation

Seth MacFarlane
Seth MacFarlane at The Orville

The Orville and Discover What both shows have in common is that their first seasons were both directed by Jonathan Frakes. Frakes would eventually return to both shows The Orville In season two’s “Shelter,” he brought Marina Sirtis with him and then ran for seven more episodes Discover and a strange new world episode. So he knows what he’s talking about when he says it’s possible to be a fan of both series and enjoy each series for different reasons.

although The Orville Never able to get Jonathan Frakes in front of the camera, there’s still hope for a fourth season. Voyagerand his partner Robert Picardo also appeared, enterprise Even thanks to John Billingsley for the phlox that appears in “Home.” That doesn’t include the main cast members who appeared in both series: Seth MacFarlane (enterprise), Penny Johnson Jerald (TNG and DS9) and Scott Grimes (TNG).

not every fan StarCraft: The Next Generation Are a fan of The Orville Like Jonathan Frakes, but they should. Frakes is right; no other series captures the look, feel, and tone of historically great science fiction series quite like MacFarlane’s comedy. Now, how do we get Patrick Stewart to show up in Season 4?


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