"The Order" is a Canadian-American horror drama streaming television series directed by Leslie Hope, Kristin Lehman, David Von Ancken and Dennis Heaton.
The starring cast includes Jake Manley as Jack Morton, Sarah Grey as Alyssa Drake, Matt Frewer as Pete "Pops" Morton, Max Martini as Edward Coventry, Louriza Tronco as Gabrielle Dupres, Adam DiMarco as Randall Carpio, Katharine Isabelle as Vera Stone, Sam Trammell as Eric Clarke, Aaron Hale as Brandon Caruthers, Devery Jacobs as Lilith Bathory and others.

Here are "The Order" TV series trailer, plot summary, full cast and characters, release date, streaming services and everything we know so far.

Trailer

Is there a trailer for The Order TV series?

Netflix on Monday, June 15, 2020 released the trailer for "The Order" you can watch here:
The Order Season 2 | Official Trailer | Netflix.

Plot summary

What is The Order TV series plot?

Here is a short review of "The Order" TV series plot summary.

The Order follows college student Jack Morton (Jake Manley) as he joins the Hermetic Order of the Blue Rose, a secret society that teaches and practices magic. As Jack goes deeper into the organization's history, he uncovers dark family secrets and an underground battle between werewolves and the magical dark arts.

Cast

Who plays who in the The Order TV series cast?

Here is the full cast and characters of "The Order" TV series. Actors and actresses are sorted mostly in credits order.

Jake Manley  as Jack Morton a freshman college student at Belgrave University and a new recruit
Sarah Grey  as Alyssa Drake a college student and university tour guide and a medicum of the Hermetic Order of the Blue Rose
Matt Frewer  as Pete "Pops" Morton (season 1), Jack's grandfather
Max Martini  as Edward Coventry (season 1), Jack's estranged father and the grand magus of the Hermetic Order of the Blue Rose
Louriza Tronco  as Gabrielle Dupres (season 2, recurring season 1), an acolyte in the Hermetic Order of the Blue Rose
Adam DiMarco  as Randall Carpio one of the resident advisors at Belgrave University and a member of the Knights of Saint Christopher
Katharine Isabelle  as Vera Stone the chancellor at Belgrave University and a former temple magus and current grand magus of the Hermetic Order of the Blue Rose
Sam Trammell  as Eric Clarke (season 1, guest season 2), an Ethics professor at Belgrave University
Aaron Hale  as Brandon Caruthers an acolyte in the Order
Devery Jacobs  as Lilith Bathory a student at Belgrave University and a member of the Knights of Saint Christopher
Thomas Elms  as Hamish Duke a teaching assistant at Belgrave University and a member of the Knights of Saint Christopher
Jedidiah Goodacre  as Kyle (season 1, guest season 2), a Magistratus of the Order and Brandon's mentor
Kayla Heller  as Selena Durov a Magistratus and one of the Order's most promising members
Sean Depner  as Jonas a Magistratus of the Order and Gabrielle's mentor
Françoise Yip  as Elizabeth Kepler member of the Order and Gnostic Council
Christian Michael Cooper  as Maddox Coventry Edward Coventry's son
Dylan Playfair  as Clayton "Clay" Turner a golem and Jack's former roommate
Ajay Friese  as Amir one of the Neophytes of the Order
Jocelyn Hudon  as Ruby Speers a member of the Order and assistant to Dr. Hemmings
Ty Wood  as Gregory Crain a Neophyte of the Order and son of Margaret Crain
Andres Collantes  as Diego Nunez a Magistratus of the Order
Matt Visser  as Weston Miller one of the Neophytes of the Order
Ian Tracey  as Jurgen Sawyer
Jewel Staite  as Renee Marand (and Renee Marand's unnamed sister), a necromancer and former member of the Order
Hiro Kanagawa  as Detective Hayashi
Favour Onwuka  as Drea Antonucci one of the Neophytes of the Order
Jodelle Ferland  as Zecchia the thief demon
Ian Ziering  as himself
Jason Priestley  as himself
Anesha Bailey  as Nicole Birch
Matty Finochio  as Professor Cameron Foley
Diana Bang  as Salvador Grant
Austin Anozie  as Angus Carter
Madison Smith  as Orbin
Keith Martin Gordey  as Hemmings
Julia Benson  as Benson
James Marsters  as Xavier
Steve Bacic  as Malachai
Francesca Bianchi  as Essie
Grace Dove  as Ellie
Tom Stevens  as Ben
David Lennon  as Robert Brown
Alex Diakun  as Piper
Emily Holmes  as Margaret Crain
Alison Chang  as Terry Soo
Anthony Parfitt  as Grand Magus
Keith Arbuthnot  as Leper Creature
Nathan Jean  as Marty
Mitra Suri  as Housekeeper
Sasha Roiz  as Rogwan
Claude Knowlton  as Bennett
Rhinnan Payne  as Female Student
Sandra Shapiro  as Regina
Tammy Nera  as Young Woman Ghoul
Mark Dozlaw  as Trevor Burstyn
Bonnie Hay  as Blind Woman
Mig Macario  as Edgar
Braden Chase  as Security Guard
Brad Kelly  as Farmer
Matt Kennedy  as College Dude
Kevin Adamski  as Desiccated Male Student
Taylor Kare  as Tyler
Tom Kirk  as Demon
Kristi Taylor  as Disciple Magistratus
Suniel Samra  as Mascot
Drew Ray Tanner  as Todd
Krista Magnusson  as Police Officer
David Quinlan  as Man
Katie Stuart  as Teenage Girl
Julian Haig  as Conquest
Jared Payne  as Bellman
Olesia Shewchuk  as Ballet Teacher
Emma Slipp  as Bartender
Tim Donadt  as Fraternity President
Natasha Kozak  as Server
Guilherme Babilônia  as Magistratus
Ally Battaggia  as Mean Girl
Derek Kwan  as Male Cheerleader
Tyson Arner  as Stoned Student
Mizinga Mwinga  as Narc
Ben Comin  as Burned Student
James Corman  as Philosophus

Filming

What are The Order filming details?

"The Order" series are produced by Nomadic Pictures.

The average duration of each episode is 42 - 51 minutes. Country of origin: Canada and United States. Original language: English.

"The Order" TV series is rated "PG-13", according to the MPAA film rating system.

Rating

What are critics and audiences saying about The Order TV series?

"The Order" TV series got high rating from critics. IMDB rating is 6.8/10. Rotten Tomatoes rating is 56/100.

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