The halo series premiered on March 24 through the service of Paramount+ and in this time it has become a great success for the company, as they have seen a great increase in their number of subscribers during the last quarter.
This week, Paramount+ CEO Bob Bakish said the Halo series had quickly become a global hit. According to a press release, Halo: The Series continues the flow of quality content on the service after 1883 and Star Trek: Discovery. Since its premiere, it had been said that the Halo series broke records at Paramount +.
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According to Paramount+, in their last quarter they saw an increase of 6.8 million subscribers, bringing the total to 40 million. According to the company, the Halo series has been one of the best-performing TV series on its service, even though Paramount+ is not yet available worldwide.
The Halo series has had a controversial reception, because although it will not follow the history of video games, it has the potential to be a great science fiction production. Still, Master Chief actor Pablo Schreiber claims to be a fan of video games.
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It is clear that Paramount + has confidence in the project, since before the first episodes of Halo: The Series were released, it was confirmed that it will have a second season. Meanwhile we are waiting for the first season to come to an end next Thursday, May 19.