The Orville Season 4 Gets an Unexpected Update

After the Kelvin timeline emerged to revitalize Star Trek in 2009, there were hits and misses, but the most unlikely hit of all had nothing to do with the official content being pushed out by Paramount.

Inspired by The Original Series and The Next Generation, Seth MacFarlane’s The Orville was a love letter to Trek’s past, and after a wobbly first season in which the show struggled to find its tone amid jokes woven into the script by the Family Guy creator and his writing team, The Orville suddenly hit its stride. The next two seasons were straight up terrific, and Trek fans began to give it a chance.

Arguably, The Orville has since become known as the best “Star Trek” series of modern times, which is why it feels so frustrating that four years after The Orville: New Horizons debuted, a fourth season still hasn’t made its way to our screens. However, that doesn’t mean that any interest in making season 4 has waned. MacFarlane has confirmed in a recent interview with THR that he simply hasn’t found the time to do it.

“I will be honest with you: season 4 is written. It’s just a question of when we have the time to produce it,” MacFarlane said, adding, “The 10 scripts are done. I’m the problem. It’s [a matter of] when I can make that my year, with all the other stuff we have in the works. But we can hit the ground running when it happens.”

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