Halo Season 1 TV Series Details
Halo (also known as Halo: The Series) is an American military science fiction television series developed by Kyle Killen and Steven Kane for the streaming service Paramount+, based on the video game franchise of the same name. Produced by Showtime Networks, 343 Industries, Amblin Television, One Big Picture, and Chapter Eleven, the series follows a 26th-century war between the United Nations Space Command and the Covenant, a theocratic-military alliance of several advanced alien races determined to eradicate the human race.
Pablo Schreiber and Jen Taylor star as Master Chief Petty Officer John-117 and Cortana, with the latter reprising her role from the video game series, and are joined by Shabana Azmi, Natasha Culzac, Olive Gray, Yerin Ha, Bentley Kalu, Kate Kennedy, Charlie Murphy, Danny Sapani, Bokeem Woodbine, and Natascha McElhone. Development for a television series began in 2013. Killen was hired in June 2018, and the series officially announced a nine-episode order for Paramount+. Filming began in Ontario, Canada in October 2019, although post-production for the first five episodes was affected due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Filming eventually resumed in Budapest, Hungary, in February 2021.
The first season of Halo premiered on March 24, 2022, on Paramount+. It was met with mixed reviews, with praise given for its action scenes, cast, and visual effects but criticism for its derivative writing and alterations from the source material. A second season is scheduled to premiere on February 8, 2024.
STORY
CAST
- Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief Petty Officer John-117, a towering genetically engineered supersoldier known as “Spartan-117”.
- Logan Shearer plays a teenage John-117
- Casper Knopf plays a child John
- Shabana Azmi as Admiral Margaret Parangosky, Director of ONI (Office of Naval Intelligence)
- Natasha Culzac as Riz-028, a Spartan member of Silver Team
- Olive Gray as Commander Miranda Keyes, a UNSC (United Nations Space Command) officer and scientist and the daughter of Jacob Keyes and Catherine Halsey
- Yerin Ha as Kwan Ha, an Insurrectionist teenager from the outer colony planet of Madrigal
- Bentley Kalu as Vannak-134, a Spartan member of Silver Team
- Kate Kennedy as Kai-125, a Spartan member of Silver Team
- Charlie Murphy as Makee (season 1), a misanthropic human member of the Covenant who was raised by the Hierarchs as a “Blessed One”.
- Zazie Hayhurst plays a young Makee
- Danny Sapani as Captain Jacob Keyes, a seasoned UNSC officer
- Jen Taylor as Cortana, an artificial intelligence (AI) construct modeled on the brain of Dr. Halsey and implanted in the brain of Master Chief as a means of influencing his decisions. Taylor reprises her voice role from the Halo video game series and provides motion capture for the character.
- Bokeem Woodbine as Soren-066, a Spartan deserter who later became an Insurrectionist leader on the Rubble
- Jude Cudjoe plays a teenage Soren-066
- Natascha McElhone as Dr. Catherine Elizabeth Halsey, a scientist for the UNSC and creator of the Spartan-II Project
- McElhone also portrays two flash clones of Halsey
- Fiona O’Shaughnessy as Laera (season 2; guest season 1); Soren’s wife
- Tylan Bailey as Kessler (season 2; guest season 1); Soren’s son
- Joseph Morgan as James Ackerson (season 2), a formidable intelligence operative who has spent his career climbing the ranks of the UNSC’s secretive Office of Naval Intelligence.
- Cristina Rodlo as Talia Perez (season 2), a corporal specializing in linguistics for a UNSC Marine Corp communications unit.
PRODUCTION
Development
The television series had gone through development hell with a planned release in 2015 that later changed to a 2019 release with Rupert Wyatt as director and executive producer, then a 2020 release; ultimately releasing in 2022 with Otto Bathurst replacing Wyatt in both roles.
On May 21, 2013, Steven Spielberg was attached in executive producing a television series based on the video game franchise Halo, distributed by Xbox Entertainment Studios, with Spielberg’s company Amblin Television involved. As of August 2015, the series had still been in active development.
On June 28, 2018, Showtime was given a 10-episode series order. Kyle Killen was set to be showrunner, writer and executive producer, while Rupert Wyatt was attached as director and executive producer. On August 12, it was announced that Master Chief would be the main lead of the series and that the series would tell a new story from the video games while respecting their canon at the same time. On December 3, Wyatt stepped down as director and EP due to scheduling conflicts. He was replaced by Otto Bathurst in February 2019, when it was reported that Bathurst would be directing the pilot along with several other episodes. It was also revealed that the episode count had decreased from 10 episodes to 9. In March 2019, Steven Kane was added as co-showrunner alongside Killen.
On February 24, 2021, the series was moved from Showtime to Paramount+. Showtime president Gary Levine said that the show was an outlier for the company’s brand, and as a “big broad tentpole show” it was a better fit on Paramount’s service. On June 25, 2021, it was reported that both Kane and Killen would be exiting as showrunners following the completion of season one. Killen had left prior to the start of production, due to him feeling like he wasn’t able to fulfill the duties of showrunner, with Kane taking the reins as lead showrunner until post-production work had been completed. However, should the show get picked up for a second season, Kane would not return.
In January 2022, it was revealed by executive producer Justin Falvey that the show has potential to last multiple seasons and that David Wiener was being eyed as the showrunner for a potential season two, with Kane staying on board as a consultant. On February 15, 2022, ahead of its premiere, Paramount+ renewed the series for a second season, with Wiener set as showrunner and executive producer.
RELEASE
March 24, 2022
Halo Season 1 Download Files
- E01 – “Contact”
- E02 – “Unbound”
- E03 – “Emergence”
- E04 – “Homecoming”
- E05 – “Reckoning”
- E06 – “Solace”
- E07 – “Inheritance”
- E08 – “Allegiance”
- E09 – “Transcendence”
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