According to Variety, the Halo TV series is losing two of its producers. Showrunner Kyle Killen has already left, while Steven Kane plans to leave once the first season of the series is finished. Killen left the project before production began last year, citing his decision not to develop the series full-time. Kane joined the production team in 2019 and plans to stick around to finish the first season. However, if the series is renewed for a second season (which is highly likely), he will leave. Variety reports that Kane hopes to return to the United States after two years in Budapest to help shoot "Halo". The Halo TV series is scheduled to premiere on streaming service Paramount+ in 2022. |
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