The first season of Halo it has not yet been released; however, this has not been an impediment for Paramount to confirm that the series has been renewed for a second season. Paramount confirmed the new season of the content during a presentation to its investors carried out this Tuesday, according to reports dead line.
According to the press release published by ViacomCBSDavid Wiener will serve as program director and as executive producer of the second season. Wiener has already participated in the development of series such as Fear the Walking Dead, homecoming Y Brave New World.
“Halo It’s been a great collaboration with Amblin and 343 Industries, and we’re all grateful for the opportunity to continue it.”
David Nevins, CEO of Showtime Networks
The Serie live action from Halo It’s been a long time in development. However, this time, apparently, he is no longer in danger of being delayed. Also, the CEO of Showtime Networks, David Nevins, commented during the presentation that “the second season reflects the confidence we have in the power of this series epic to attract and hook viewers”.
Halo TV adaptation coming soon
The first episode of the series Halo will see the light March 24 of this same 2022; however, a demand for the original music of Halo could jeopardize the premiere. Of course, to tune in you just have to be part of the Paramount Plus service. Until now, the series has been seen in several trailers; and it seems to paint better than we expected at first.
Of course, the series Halo arrives as an adaptation of the video game saga of the same name; which also happens to be one of the flagship franchises of the Xbox platform. The series, like the games, will have the Master Chief as the protagonist. The character will have to face hordes of alien enemies just as we have already experienced on Microsoft consoles.
Halo will be starring paul schreiber (american gods) as Master Chief; Natascha McElhone (Californication) as Dr. Halsey, and Jen Taylor (Cortana’s voice in the video games) Halo), like Cortana.
It seems that video game adaptations for the small screen are gaining strength. It was recently confirmed that the third season of The Witcher is about to go into production. In addition, Arcane has seen the announcement of its second season after the immense success of its first batch of episodes.