New adventures of The Orville will take place in comic books published by Dark Horse Comics.
The Orville executive producer/writer David A. Goodman (Futurama, Star Trek: Enterprise) joined forces artist David Cabeza and colourist Michael Atiyeh (Halo: Escalation, Tomb Raider) for The Orville Season one point five.
The series begins in The Orville #1: New Beginnings: In this episode, On their way to a fleet conference, Ed and Gordon investigate a distress signal from a century-old buoy belonging to a Union ship. Back on the Orville, Kelly tries to mediate when Bortus insists on enrolling Topa into school despite him being only a few months old.
The second episode begins with The Orville #3: The Word of Avis, which sees the Orville intercept a small Union ship en route to the interstellar territory of the easily aggravated Krill. The passengers, originally thought to be a group of xenoanthropologists, turn out to be much, much more interesting and dangerous than the crew of the Orville could’ve imagined.”
Seth MacFarlane created The Orville and stars as the ship’s captain, Ed Mercer. The cast also includes and Adrianne Palicki Cmdr. Kelly Grayson, Ed’s first officer and ex-wife. Other cast members include Penny Johnson Jerald, Scott Grimes, Peter Macon, Halston Sage, J Lee, Mark Jackson, Chad L. Coleman, and Jessica Szohr.
While The Orville will be telecast in the U.S.A on Thursday at 9 p.m, we hope to stream the episodes on the platforms that make it available to watch in India.
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