Halo TV Series Season 2 confirmed ahead of Paramount+ premiere

Halo TV Series Season 2 confirmed ahead of Paramount+ premiere

Halo TV Series Season 2 confirmed ahead of Paramount premiere - Dexerto

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about the authorAlan BernalAlan is a staff writer for Dexerto based in Southern California covering esports, internet culture, and the broader games/streaming industry. He is a CSUF Alum with a B.A. in Journalism. He's reported on sports medicine, emerging technology, and local community issues. Got a tip or want to talk? Email [email protected]

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Halo TV Series Season 2 confirmed ahead of Paramount premiere

Alan Bernal Published: 2022-02-16T01:18:35 Updated: 2022-02-16T01:18:35ParamountThe first season of the Halo TV show was a disappointment to fans of the game series The Halo TV series has already been renewed for a second season ahead of the show’s Paramount+ premiere date that will continue Master Chief’s as-of-yet-told story. Paramount announced Halo Season 2 on February 15, more than a month ahead of the show’s streaming launch on March 24. The company is doubling down on its long investment that will finally result in a live-action adaptation for the legendary Halo franchise. So far, audiences have only seen glimpses of the Chief in action from brief reveal trailers. Aside from knowing what central characters like Spartan 117 and Cortana look like in the show, not much is known about the story that viewers will be following. But the show will go on. Halo’s first season will have a nine-episode run, according to IMDB, and more are on the way in the follow-up chapter. Suit up, Spartans. The wait is almost over. @HaloTheSeries premieres March 24 exclusively on #ParamountPlus with a second season already ordered. pic.twitter.com/0roZG1X2bR — Paramount+ (@paramountplus) February 15, 2022 “This second-season pickup reflects the confidence we have in the power of this epic series to attract and engage viewers,” Showtime and Paramount Plus boss David Nevins told Variety. Read more: Will Apex Legends get a TV show? The company is not lost on Halo’s potential to be a huge source of content as new and old fans explore the strife between the UNSC and Covenant, or beyond. “‘Halo’ is an expansive, world-building opportunity for Paramount Plus, and we’re thrilled to give fans a second season to look forward to before we launch the series next month,” Paramount Plus Chief Programming Officer Tanya Giles said to Variety. The show is a project between game studio 343 Industries, Showtime, and Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Television. Pablo Schreiber will star as Master Chief, Jen Taylor as Cortana, and Natascha McElhone as Dr. Catherine Halsey. Read more: Halo TV Series sparks debate among fans because of Cortana’s appearance David Wiener, co-executive producer on Fear the Walking Dead, will be on board for Season 2 as executive producer and showrunner following Steven Kane stepping down after completing the debut season.

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