L’Orville: new horizons The end of season 3 is approaching and fans are increasingly curious to know if they will soon be aware of a renewal for season 4. show at San Diego Comic-Con, but instead we have learned that seasons 1-3 will arrive soon on Disney + in the United States. Some fans may not know how they feel about it, but according to director Jon Cassar, it’s a good thing.
Disney + will add orville in his bookstore on Wednesday 10 August and had the honor of asking director Jon Cassar what fans should think about it. to marry, who directed half of the episodes of the third season shared his thoughts on why this is good news for fans and compared the announcement to when the show announced Fox’s move to Hulu:
I mean, first of all, you know the fans were a little upset. [at first] that it wasn’t on a network and they had to go to Hulu to get it. You know, it’s funny because there were a lot of complaints before it started airing. Haven’t heard of one since, so I guess that’s fine … But look, it just gives you more people. People who may not have Hulu and only have Disney +.
Jon Cassar points out that not everyone has it Hulu subscription and Disney + is a popular streaming platform. orvilleThe arrival of could expose the series to a much wider audience and possibly even some old fans who wanted to see Season 3 but didn’t want to jump to Hulu.
L’Orville: new horizonsThe arrival coincides with Disney + which allows more mature content on its platform, What Logan Yes dead Pool . Jon Cassar added that while it may be strange for people living in the United States, this one orville will be on Disney +, this is actually the norm in other countries like Canada:
It’s interesting because I was recently filming in Canada, doing the new Kiefer Sutherland show in Toronto, and obviously watching the whole The Orville on Disney +. Outside of the United States, Disney + is Orville’s primary operator as Hulu is only in the United States. It doesn’t work anywhere else in the world, Disney + plays everywhere. So I already saw our poster there, as well as Star Wars and Marvel. I liked it up there! It looked good enough. So it will be fun to see him there again.
as a fan of orvilleit seems pretty exciting that it exists on a platform that it also hosts Star Wars, The Muppetsand other franchises that i The Seth MacFarlane series is regularly referenced . I know many are grateful for more serious stories but wouldn’t it be crazy to see Captain Ed Mercer consult Kermit the Frog for advice in a sequence of holograms?
It is also possible that orvilleThe giveaways and quotes might eventually draw fans of other major franchises, but they never gave the show a chance. Jon Cassar said Disney + is a great home for a science fiction series, where there may be an audience that hasn’t found it yet:
Seems like the perfect place for science fiction lovers. They are loaded with science fiction about Disney +. So we’ll be up there with the rest of them, and maybe people who have never seen it before will say, “Hey, let’s try this.” I’ve seen all of Star Wars, now let me go to The Orville. So I think it’s a good thing.
Fans already know this from the cast L’Orville: new horizonsWhat happens next largely depends on streaming numbers and fans talking on social media . If nothing else, at least the premiere on Disney + will give the show another chance to prove it can be a viable asset for Disney and a series worth continuing into the future as its major franchises. .
L’Orville: new horizons more new episodes premiere on hulu (opens in a new tab) Thursday. Tune in for the latest episodes there and get ready to stream seasons 1-3 on Disney + when it arrives Wednesday, August 10th.
Source: Cinemablend

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