After a long wait of years, Halo TV series will finally premiere on Paramount+ next week, on March 24. The first notes have begun to emerge, since the media have been able to enjoy early access to it, so we can also start to get an idea of what we are going to find.
On this occasion, the producers of the series have wanted to give new details about it, highlighting that The Halo series will not follow the history of video games.
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As explained by the executive producer, Steven Cane, in an interview with Variety, the development of the series did not “take into account” the game. Instead, they focused on and worked around the characters and the world, avoiding being constrained by the confines of the story already covered by video games.
The Halo series will not follow the history of video games
For her part, Jen Taylor, who provides the voice of Cortana in the games and the series (where she also acts as a movement actress) affirms that the series has its own story unlike the gamesnoting that fans probably wouldn’t want to be told the same plot again that they’ve already explored in video games.
Featuring an epic 26th-century conflict between humanity and an alien threat known as the Covenant, the Halo series will blend deep personal stories with action, adventure, and a richly imagined vision of the future. No one can save humanity alone, not even the Master Chief.