Paramount renews 'Halo' TV series for second season

Paramount renews 'Halo' TV series for second season

Today (February 16), according to IGN, Paramount + has renewed the second season of the live-action drama "Halo" adapted from the game in advance, and the first season is now scheduled to be broadcast online on March 24.

David Wiener (Fear the Walking Dead) has confirmed that he will join the show as the show's third showrunner. Kyle Killen, who was responsible for the script in the United States, withdrew in 2018. Steve Kane, who was responsible for the actual filming, stayed in Hungary for nearly two years due to the epidemic and chose to leave to be with his family.

The TV series "Halo" is adapted from the game of the same name. Pablo Schreiber plays the super soldier S-117 "John"/Master Chief, and Natascha McElhone, Charlie Murphy, Shabana Azmi, Bokeem Woodbine, Yerin Ha and others also participated. The story tells the story of the future war between humans and the "Star Covenant", an alliance of alien races from Orion that combines religion.

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