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|name = ''Halo: Nightfall'' | |name = ''Halo: Nightfall'' | ||
|image = [[File: | |image = [[File:Nightfall poster.png|300px]] | ||
|director = [[Wikipedia:Sergio Mimica-Gezzan|Sergio Mimica-Gezzan]] | |director = [[Wikipedia:Sergio Mimica-Gezzan|Sergio Mimica-Gezzan]] | ||
|producer = Ridley Scott | |producer = Ridley Scott | ||
|writer = Paul T. Scheuring | |writer = Paul T. Scheuring | ||
|starring = Mike Colter<br>Christina Chong<br>Steven Waddington<br>Christian Contreras<br>Luke Neal<br>Alexander Bhat<br>Jennie Gruner<br>Eric Kofi Abrefa<br>Alexis Rodney | |starring = Mike Colter<br>Christina Chong<br>Steven Waddington<br>Christian Contreras<br>Luke Neal<br>Alexander Bhat<br>Jennie Gruner<br>Eric Kofi Abrefa<br>Alexis Rodney | ||
|music = [[Wikipedia:Klaus Badelt|Klaus Badelt]]<ref>'''Halo: Nightfall credits'''</ref> | |music = [[Wikipedia:Klaus Badelt|Klaus Badelt]]<ref>'''[[Halo: Nightfall credits]]'''</ref> | ||
|studio = Scott Free Productions with 343 Industries | |studio = Scott Free Productions with 343 Industries | ||
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|release date = | |release date = [[2014|November 11, 2014]]<ref>[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-06-16-343s-master-plan-for-halo-5-guardians '''Eurogamer''': ''343's master plan for Halo 5: Guardians'']</ref> | ||
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{{Quote|Survival is a choice.|Official tagline}} | {{Quote|Survival is a choice.|Official tagline}} | ||
'''''Halo: Nightfall'''''<ref name="E3">'''E3 2014 Microsoft Media Briefing'''</ref> is | '''''Halo: Nightfall'''''<ref name="E3">'''E3 2014 Microsoft Media Briefing'''</ref> is an ongoing live-action ''Xbox Originals'' webseries for the [[Xbox One]], [[Xbox 360]], and other [[Microsoft]] devices to be released in [[2014]].<ref name="Xbox.com">[http://news.xbox.com/2014/04/ent-xbox-originals-unveil '''Xbox.com''': ''Xbox Originals: Coming Soon to a Screen Near You'']</ref> Consisting of five episodes,<ref name="amazon">[http://www.amazon.com/Halo-Master-Chief-Collection-Xbox-One/dp/B00KSQHX1K/ref=zg_bs_videogames_1 '''Amazon''': ''Halo: The Master Chief Collection'']</ref> the series was created by [[Wikipedia:Scott Free Productions|Scott Free Productions]] in conjunction with [[343 Industries]]. Acclaimed filmmaker [[Wikipedia:Ridley Scott|Ridley Scott]] was the show's executive producer along with Scott Free TV President [[Wikipedia:David W. Zucker|David Zucker]]; it was directed by television director [[Wikipedia:Sergio Mimica-Gezzan|Sergio Mimica-Gezzan]].<ref name="Xbox.com">[http://news.xbox.com/2014/04/ent-xbox-originals-unveil '''Xbox.com''' - ''Xbox Originals: Coming Soon to a Screen Near You'']</ref> In the series, ''"A strange and treacherous world exposes elite UNSC operatives to a much deeper danger."'' The five episodes of ''Nightfall'' will air on the [[Halo Channel]] weekly, on Tuesdays at 4 PM PST, starting on [[2014|November 11, 2014]].<ref name="waypoint">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/halo-nightfall '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Halo: Nightfall description'']</ref> | ||
Serving as an origin story for [[Jameson Locke|Agent Locke]], a secondary playable character in ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'',<ref name="SDCC panel">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaZOLp6pYCE '''YouTube''': ''Halo: Nightfall Panel - SDCC 2014'']</ref> ''Nightfall'' | Serving as an origin story for [[Jameson Locke|Agent Locke]], a secondary playable character in ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'',<ref name="SDCC panel">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaZOLp6pYCE '''YouTube''': ''Halo: Nightfall Panel - SDCC 2014'']</ref> ''Nightfall'' will connect the stories of ''[[Halo 4]]'' and ''Guardians''.<ref name="xbox wire SDCC">[http://news.xbox.com/2014/07/ent-halo-nightfall-sdcc-announcement '''Xbox Wire''': ''SDCC 14: 343 Industries and Scott Free Productions Offer First-Look of Halo: Nightfall'']</ref><ref>[http://venturebeat.com/2014/06/09/microsoft-bets-big-that-multibillion-dollar-game-series-halo-will-thrive-on-television/ '''Venturebeat''': ''Microsoft bets big that multibillion-dollar game series Halo will thrive on television'']</ref> An [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]] [[Locke's team|unit]] under Locke's command is deployed on the distant [[human]] [[Outer Colony]] of [[Sedra]] to investigate [[terrorism|terrorist]] activity. Sedra is described as a backwater world harboring a disdain for the [[Unified Earth Government]] and the UNSC. During their investigation, a Sedran city is attacked by [[Sangheili]] terrorists wielding a [[bioweapon|biological weapon]] that only affects humans.<ref name="first look">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iw2oqtZoc8s/ '''YouTube''': ''Halo: Nightfall First Look'']</ref> Locke's team is forced to work together with [[Sedran Colonial Guard]] commander [[Randall Aiken]] and his troops to track down the origin of the bioweapon. During their search, the unit is drawn to a partially intact section of [[Installation 04]], the [[Halo Array|Halo]] ringworld destroyed by the [[John-117|Master Chief]] in the [[Halo: Combat Evolved|first ''Halo'' game]].<ref name="PAX">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGn4YXXZyDo '''YouTube''': ''Halo and the Journey of the Master Chief- PAX Prime 2014'']</ref><ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/08/30/pax-offers-more-details-on-halo-nightfall-and-what-to-expect-from-the-halo-channel.aspx '''GameInformer''': ''PAX Offers More Details On Halo: Nightfall And What To Expect From The Halo Channel'']</ref><ref>[http://ca.ign.com/videos/2014/08/30/halo-nightfall-how-the-ring-fits-into-the-story-pax-prime '''IGN''': ''Halo Nightfall - How The Ring Fits into the Story - PAX Prime '']</ref> A grave threat present on the ancient construct soon turns the mission into a desperate fight for survival.<ref name="waypoint"/><ref name="wgtc">[http://wegotthiscovered.com/tv/halo-nightfall-tense-trailer-rounds-cast/#!bzGqF2 '''We Got This Covered''': ''Halo: Nightfall Gets A Tense First Trailer, Rounds Out Cast'']</ref> | ||
''Nightfall'' | ''Nightfall'' will have narrative connections to ''[[Halo: The Television Series]]''.<ref name="gigaom">[http://gigaom.com/2014/04/28/bonnaroo-halo-and-soccer-microsoft-aims-high-with-xbox-originals/ '''Gigaom''': ''Bonnaroo, Halo and soccer: Microsoft aims high with Xbox Originals'']</ref> The series will also incorporate interactive features with the upcoming [[Halo Channel]] application for Xbox One.<ref name="SDCC panel"/> Viewers can complete challenges related to the series to unlock features that can be used in ''Halo'' games. Each episode has several challenges and "Second Story" videos that expand on events that were not shown in the series. Additionally, viewers can access the Halo Channel's new "Halo Encyclopedia" to gain information on characters, locations, weapons, and vehicles that are featured in ''Halo: Nightfall''.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-gb/halo-channel '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Halo Channel'']</ref> | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
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The series opens with [[Randall Aiken|Colonel Randall Aiken]], the [[Sedran Colonial Guard]]'s commander, looking upon a sunset over [[Sedra City]] in his apartment with his daughter [[Natalie Aiken|Natalie]]. In a voice-over, Aiken monologues about the nature of being a soldier and ominously hints at the events to come. | The series opens with [[Randall Aiken|Colonel Randall Aiken]], the [[Sedran Colonial Guard]]'s commander, looking upon a sunset over [[Sedra City]] in his apartment with his daughter [[Natalie Aiken|Natalie]]. In a voice-over, Aiken monologues about the nature of being a soldier and ominously hints at the events to come. | ||
The story proper begins on the outskirts of Sedra City, where [[Jameson Locke|Lieutenant Commander Locke]] and his [[Locke's team|four-man team]] trail a [[Yonhet]] smuggler. The alien meets with a [[Sangheili Zealot]] and hands him [[stasis refrigerant|a device]] known to be used to contain bombs. The ONI agents split up; [[Gregory Ramos|Ramos]] apprehends the Yonhet while Locke goes after the Zealot. Locke follows the Elite into a city access tunnel, but the Zealot escapes after a brief duel. In the city, ONI operatives [[Jordan Gaines]] and [[Mason Hundley]] are implementing lockdown protocols but fail to prevent the Zealot from entering a crowded mall. Locke confronts the Sangheili and attempts to force him to surrender, but the Zealot instead jumps off a ledge and activates the device. The weapon releases an energy pulse which covers the entire city and beyond but appears harmless at first. However, civilians soon start showing symptoms of infection, having difficulty breathing and their veins being turning into darkened tendrils. Gaines and Hundley, who were in the immediate vicinity of the blast, are also affected and are taken to a [[Sedran Colonial Guard]] hospital where Colonel Aiken initially refuses to let the agents in due to his dislike of ONI. However, Locke convinces the colonel to allow the injured operatives to be treated. | |||
The story proper begins on the outskirts of Sedra City, where [[Jameson Locke|Lieutenant Commander Locke]] and his [[Locke's team|four-man team]] trail a [[Yonhet]] smuggler. The alien meets with a [[Sangheili Zealot]] and hands him [[stasis refrigerant|a device]] known to be used to contain bombs. The ONI agents split up; [[Gregory Ramos|Ramos]] apprehends the Yonhet while Locke goes after the Zealot. Locke follows the Elite into a city access tunnel, but the Zealot escapes after a brief duel. In the city, ONI operatives [[Jordan Gaines]] and [[Mason Hundley]] are implementing lockdown protocols but fail to prevent the Zealot from entering a crowded mall. Locke confronts the Sangheili and attempts to force him to surrender, but the Zealot instead jumps off a ledge and activates the device. The weapon releases an energy pulse which covers the entire city and beyond but appears harmless at first. However, civilians soon start showing symptoms of infection, having difficulty breathing and their veins being | |||
While Locke and his team undergo decontamination, reports continue to arrive of infections up to ten kilometers from the blast site. The bioagent, an entirely foreign element, appears to randomly break down human DNA, but does not affect the other species that also inhabit Sedra. Locke theorizes that the remote colony may have been chosen as a target to test the weapon before the terrorists move on to more populous worlds. The Colonial Guard find a [[Alerian Tug|colonial tug]] used to smuggle the element on the planet, but the pilots are nowhere to be found. Colonel Aiken reluctantly agrees to work with the ONI agents to track down the source of the element. Aiken violently interrogates the captured Yonhet, named [[Axl]], about the identity of the tug's pilots. However, Locke, speaking an alien language, manages to persuade Axl to divulge what he knows. The Yonhet reveals that the element originated from a place even Sangheili Zealots avoid, calling it "hell". The Zealots instead buy it from smugglers who are willing to go there. | While Locke and his team undergo decontamination, reports continue to arrive of infections up to ten kilometers from the blast site. The bioagent, an entirely foreign element, appears to randomly break down human DNA, but does not affect the other species that also inhabit Sedra. Locke theorizes that the remote colony may have been chosen as a target to test the weapon before the terrorists move on to more populous worlds. The Colonial Guard find a [[Alerian Tug|colonial tug]] used to smuggle the element on the planet, but the pilots are nowhere to be found. Colonel Aiken reluctantly agrees to work with the ONI agents to track down the source of the element. Aiken violently interrogates the captured Yonhet, named [[Axl]], about the identity of the tug's pilots. However, Locke, speaking an alien language, manages to persuade Axl to divulge what he knows. The Yonhet reveals that the element originated from a place even Sangheili Zealots avoid, calling it "hell". The Zealots instead buy it from smugglers who are willing to go there. | ||
Tracing the tug's positioning reveals that the vessel obtained the element from [[Alpha Shard|a fragment]] of [[Installation 04]] that was thrown through [[slipspace]] during the ring's destruction and ended up orbiting perilously close to | Tracing the tug's positioning reveals that the vessel obtained the element from [[Alpha Shard|a fragment]] of [[Installation 04]] that was thrown through [[slipspace]] during the ring's destruction and ended up orbiting perilously close to a red giant. However, there is no record of the mystery element being previously present on the ring, but Sedran Private [[Talitha Macer]] points out that it may have been newly formed in the [[supernova]]-level temperatures of the ring's explosion. A scan reveals that the element is found nowhere else in the observable universe. After detecting another tug approaching the ring, ONI opts to land there, capture the smugglers to gain proof of the [[Covenant remnants|Covenant]] breaking their peace treaty with the UNSC, and destroy the deposits of the element with a [[HAVOK]] nuclear warhead. The mission is particularly challenging because of the Halo fragment's close orbit to the red giant and its rapid spin around itself; when it faces the star the shard's habitable side undergoes extreme heat that is unbearable for any human. The fragment's environment only experiences survivable temperatures during the sixteen hours of "night" when the habitable side is facing away from the star, forcing the team to complete their mission within this timeframe. Locke contacts [[Goodwin|Rear Admiral Goodwin]] who approves the mission. After Colonel Aiken's daughter dies of the infection he and a Sedran Colonial Guard team join Locke's ONI unit and head for the Halo shard on a [[Condor]] dropship. | ||
===Chapter Two: Sourced from Hell=== | ===Chapter Two: Sourced from Hell=== | ||
The second chapter opens with the team's Condor in [[slipspace]] on its way to Alpha Shard. During the journey, the ONI agents bicker with the Sedrans while Locke reveals to Private Macer that Colonel Aiken was once a Spartan, showing her a [[data pad]] with Aiken's file which includes an image of him in [[MJOLNIR Mark IV]] armor. The crew arrive at their destination and land on the Halo's surface. Donning their [[Powered exoskeleton|powered]] [[Nightfall armor]], the ONI operators jump out of the Condor at a significant height while the Sedrans, with their less sophisticated combat suits, must rappel down. Macer pilots the dropship while most of the others move to secure an [[Bactrian-class freighter|Alerian tug]] seemingly used by the smugglers. The freighter is empty but is accompanied by a compartment used to store horses, as well as hoof prints leading away from the site. The ONI-Sedran Colonial Guard team move to the tracks' direction and come across two smugglers—[[Arris Le]] and [[Haisal Wari]]—mining the element in a cave. The smugglers attempt to escape but are quickly caught and [[Physical restraints|restrained]] by the ONI agents. | |||
The second chapter opens with the team's Condor in [[slipspace]] on its way to Alpha Shard. During the journey, the ONI agents bicker with the Sedrans while Locke reveals to Private Macer that Colonel Aiken was once a Spartan | |||
The group heads back to the Condor for extraction; however, while the dropship is setting down, a large number of [[ | The group heads back to the Condor for extraction; however, while the dropship is setting down, a large number of [[Lekgolo]] appear and begin to swarm all over its airframe, plunging it out of control. Macer is thrown out of the Condor, which then flies off erratically, commandeered by the Lekgolo. More of the worms appear in large gestalt formations, killing the horses and one of the Sedrans. Fast and agile, the Lekgolo begin to pursue the group who escape to a narrow crevice where Locke uses a special appliance to [[Holography|holographically]] camouflage their position from the aliens, but the aliens ate the camouflage device. Arris is able to reveal that the creatures can sense active technology ''and'' movement, prompting the group to shut down the electronics present in their equipment. The Lekgolo examine the group, who avoid detection by remaining completely still. In the end most of the worms leave and the group move out of the crevice. Locke grabs a sole remaining individual Lekgolo and squeezes, killing it. | ||
===Chapter Three: Lifeboat Rules=== | ===Chapter Three: Lifeboat Rules=== | ||
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===Second Stories=== | |||
Every episode of ''Nightfall'' includes "Second Story" videos that expand and provide insight on characters and events of the series. The following stories are as followed: | |||
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'''Episode 1:''' | |||
[[ | *[[Halo: Nightfall: Exposure|Exposure]] | ||
*[[Halo: Nightfall: The Path of Belief|The Path of Belief]] | |||
*[[Halo: Nightfall: RECON-14|RECON-14]] | |||
'''Episode 2:''' | |||
*[[Halo: Nightfall: Soldier Within|Soldier Within]] | |||
*[[Halo: Nightfall: ONI: Unit 54|ONI: Unit 54]] | |||
*[[Halo: Nightfall: ONI: Walk the Path|ONI: Walk the Path]] | |||
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==Production== | ==Production== | ||
[[File:HNF_ring_concept.png|250px|thumb|Conceptual exploration of the Halo fragment which forms the primary setting of ''Nightfall''.]] | [[File:HNF_ring_concept.png|250px|thumb|Conceptual exploration of the Halo fragment which forms the primary setting of ''Nightfall''.]] | ||
The series had a $10,000,000 (USD) budget, which is considerably larger than ''[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s. 343 Industries also considers the series' scope to be larger and more ambitious than that of ''Forward Unto Dawn'' in terms of the characters' interaction with one another as well as their environment, and less time will be spent with the characters in relative safety than in ''Forward Unto Dawn''. The series' driving dynamic is noted as being the ONI operatives' tension with the inhabitants of Sedra when the two are forced to work together in the face of a common threat. Producer [[Wikipedia:Ridley Scott|Ridley Scott]] was quick to accept the project when it was first pitched to him as video game tie-in media was still relatively unknown ground to him.<ref name="SDCC"/> | |||
The name ''Nightfall'' refers to the circumstances of the main characters' mission aboard the Halo fragment: they are forced to complete their mission in the sixteen hours the fragment's habitable side remains in the "night" side of the star it orbits. The concept of having the main portion of the plot be set on a dying fragment of Alpha Halo came in around halfway to the script's writing process. Director Sergio Mimica-Gezzan wanted the principal setting to act as a "character" in itself that would drive the plot dynamics as well as evolve and change over the course of the story. The idea of having the setting be a fragment of a Halo was initially conceived by [[Jeremy Patenaude]] of 343 Industries' franchise team. The team then further refined the concept by deciding which one of the rings the Halo in question would be and how could its nature and location as given in the ''Nightfall'' story work in the broader fictional context. The franchise team put consideration into the size and shape of the fragment (including a "forensic analysis" of Installation 04's destruction scene in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'') as well as the logistics of moving the fragment into a different system; | The name ''Nightfall'' refers to the circumstances of the main characters' mission aboard the Halo fragment: they are forced to complete their mission in the sixteen hours the fragment's habitable side remains in the "night" side of the star it orbits. The concept of having the main portion of the plot be set on a dying fragment of Alpha Halo came in around halfway to the script's writing process. Director Sergio Mimica-Gezzan wanted the principal setting to act as a "character" in itself that would drive the plot dynamics as well as evolve and change over the course of the story. The idea of having the setting be a fragment of a Halo was initially conceived by [[Jeremy Patenaude]] of 343 Industries' franchise team. The team then further refined the concept by deciding which one of the rings the Halo in question would be and how could its nature and location as given in the ''Nightfall'' story work in the broader fictional context. The franchise team put consideration into the size and shape of the fragment (including a "forensic analysis" of Installation 04's destruction scene in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'') as well as the logistics of moving the fragment into a different system;<ref name="PAX"/> the concept of Halos being equipped with an emergency slipspace capability which would place them in a destructive orbit was first introduced in [[Greg Bear]]'s novel ''[[Halo: Primordium]]''.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 279''</ref> | ||
The first official trailer was released on July | The first official trailer was released on July 24th, 2014, at San Diego Comic-Con, which stated that Locke's team was tracking down reports of an element that specifically targeted humans on the distant colony of Sedra.<ref name="SDCC"/> | ||
===Filming and effects=== | ===Filming and effects=== | ||
''Nightfall'' was filmed in Iceland and Ireland.<ref>[https://icelandreview.com/news/2014/04/29/iceland-star-new-ridley-scott-movie '''Iceland on Review''' - ''Iceland to Star in New Ridley Scott Movie'']</ref> Filming in [[Wikipedia:Belfast|Belfast, Northern Ireland]] was reported to have started by early June 2014<ref>[http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/film-tv/news/ridley-scotts-halo-digital-feature-being-shot-in-belfasts-titanic-quarter-30323063.html '''Belfast Telegraph''': ''Ridley Scott's Halo digital feature being shot in Belfast's Titanic Quarter'']</ref> and finished as of June 12, 2014, being subsequently continued in Iceland.<ref name="polygon">[http://www.polygon.com/2014/6/12/5802422/halo-5-spartan-locke-nightfall '''Polygon''': ''Halo 5's secret Spartan is Agent Locke, and his story will be revealed in Halo Nightfall'']</ref> The scenes set on the colony of [[Sedra]] were filmed in Ireland, while Iceland is used to portray the locales of the Halo fragment. | ''Nightfall'' was filmed in Iceland and Ireland.<ref>[https://icelandreview.com/news/2014/04/29/iceland-star-new-ridley-scott-movie '''Iceland on Review''' - ''Iceland to Star in New Ridley Scott Movie'']</ref> Filming in [[Wikipedia:Belfast|Belfast, Northern Ireland]] was reported to have started by early June 2014<ref>[http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/film-tv/news/ridley-scotts-halo-digital-feature-being-shot-in-belfasts-titanic-quarter-30323063.html '''Belfast Telegraph''': ''Ridley Scott's Halo digital feature being shot in Belfast's Titanic Quarter'']</ref> and finished as of June 12, 2014, being subsequently continued in Iceland.<ref name="polygon">[http://www.polygon.com/2014/6/12/5802422/halo-5-spartan-locke-nightfall '''Polygon''': ''Halo 5's secret Spartan is Agent Locke, and his story will be revealed in Halo Nightfall'']</ref> The scenes set on the colony of [[Sedra]] were filmed in Ireland, while Iceland is used to portray the locales of the Halo fragment.<ref name="SDCC panel"/> Iceland was considered an ideal filming location for the Halo due to the otherworldly and rugged landscapes present there.<ref name="PAX"/> | ||
The cast and crew faced many difficulties due to the challenging weather conditions of Iceland. While the environment is meant to be uncomfortably hot in the series, the actual temperature was often below freezing as Iceland was experiencing the coldest recorded weather in some time in addition to frequent strong winds and rainstorms. To create the illusion of a hot environment, the cast had fake sweat applied on them which would rapidly freeze, becoming highly uncomfortable for the actors. Cast members falling over was also an everyday occurrence. Due to the hardships they faced the cast and crew would play games, place bets on falling on screen or nominate a "chief of morale" among them to keep their spirits high. | The cast and crew faced many difficulties due to the challenging weather conditions of Iceland. While the environment is meant to be uncomfortably hot in the series, the actual temperature was often below freezing as Iceland was experiencing the coldest recorded weather in some time in addition to frequent strong winds and rainstorms. To create the illusion of a hot environment, the cast had fake sweat applied on them which would rapidly freeze, becoming highly uncomfortable for the actors. Cast members falling over was also an everyday occurrence. Due to the hardships they faced the cast and crew would play games, place bets on falling on screen or nominate a "chief of morale" among them to keep their spirits high.<ref name="SDCC panel"/> | ||
===Cast and characters=== | ===Cast and characters=== | ||
On May 15, 2014, it was announced that actor [[Wikipedia:Mike Colter|Mike Colter]] is set to star in the feature. Colter | On May 15, 2014, it was announced that actor [[Wikipedia:Mike Colter|Mike Colter]] is set to star in the feature. Colter will play the main character, [[Jameson Locke]],<ref name="polygon"/><ref name="machinima">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crDIiFV-Wmw '''YouTube''': ''Every. Halo. Ever. E3 2014'']</ref> "a rising star in a futuristic army with reservations about those in command". Locke was known tentatively as "Marlowe" during production.<ref>[http://www.thewrap.com/halo-digital-feature-mike-colter-ridley-scott-good-wife/ '''The Wire''': ''Ridley Scott's ‘Halo’ Digital Feature Recruits ‘Good Wife’ Star Mike Colter (Exclusive)'']</ref> On July 10, 2014, it was announced that actress [[Wikipedia:Christina Chong|Christina Chong]] would play the series' female lead.<ref>[http://upandcomers.net/2014/07/09/christina-chong-lands-female-lead-halo-nightfall/ '''Up & Comers''' - ''Christina Chong Lands Female Lead in Digital Feature ‘Halo: Nightfall’'']</ref> She will play [[Talitha Macer]], a member of the Sedran Colonial Guard.<ref name="wgtc"/> Many of the roles in the series were rather physically demanding and there was a focus on the actors' fitness and athleticism in the casting process; however, it was noted that some of the cast still had difficulties with these aspects during filming.<ref name="SDCC panel"/> | ||
*[[Wikipedia:Mike Colter|Mike Colter]] as ''[[Jameson Locke]]'' | *[[Wikipedia:Mike Colter|Mike Colter]] as ''[[Jameson Locke]]''<ref name="waypoint"/> | ||
*[[Wikipedia:Christina Chong|Christina Chong]] as ''[[Talitha Macer]]'' | *[[Wikipedia:Christina Chong|Christina Chong]] as ''[[Talitha Macer]]''<ref name="waypoint"/><ref name="wgtc"/> | ||
*[[Wikipedia:Steven Waddington|Steven Waddington]] as ''[[Randall Aiken]]'' | *[[Wikipedia:Steven Waddington|Steven Waddington]] as ''[[Randall Aiken]]''<ref name="waypoint"/> | ||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1739987/ Luke Neal]}} as ''[[Michael Bradley Horrigan]]'' | *{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1739987/ Luke Neal]}} as ''[[Michael Bradley Horrigan]]''<ref name="waypoint"/><ref name="wgtc"/> | ||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm6671482/ Alexander Bhat]}} as ''[[Alistair Bov Estrin]]'' | *{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm6671482/ Alexander Bhat]}} as ''[[Alistair Bov Estrin]]''<ref name="waypoint"/><ref name="wgtc"/> | ||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0734926/ Alexis Rodney]}} as ''[[Arris Le]]'' | *{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0734926/ Alexis Rodney]}} as ''[[Arris Le]]''<ref name="waypoint"/><ref name="wgtc"/> | ||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2757852/ Christian Contreras]}} as ''[[Gregory Aio Ramos]]'' | *{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2757852/ Christian Contreras]}} as ''[[Gregory Aio Ramos]]''<ref name="waypoint"/><ref name="wgtc"/> | ||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2256122/ Eric Kofi Abrefa]}} as ''[[Haisal Wari]]'' | *{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2256122/ Eric Kofi Abrefa]}} as ''[[Haisal Wari]]''<ref name="waypoint"/><ref name="wgtc"/> | ||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4360251/ Jennie Gruner]}} as ''[[Samantha Wisner]]'' | *{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4360251/ Jennie Gruner]}} as ''[[Samantha Wisner]]''<ref name="waypoint"/><ref name="wgtc"/> | ||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4211410/ Sarah Armstrong]}} as ''[[Jordan Gaines]]'' | *{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4211410/ Sarah Armstrong]}} as ''[[Jordan Gaines]]''<ref name="waypoint"/><ref name="wgtc"/> | ||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4377217/ Shaun Blaney]}} as ''[[Mason Hundley]]'' | *{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4377217/ Shaun Blaney]}} as ''[[Mason Hundley]]''<ref name="waypoint"/><ref name="wgtc"/> | ||
===Costumes and props=== | ===Costumes and props=== | ||
The [[ | The [[Condor]] transport craft, known tentatively as the "Super [[Pelican]]", was created for the series as a Sedran equivalent to the UNSC's more modern dropships. A life-size set was created to portray the craft. The main characters are wearing [[Nightfall armor|armor]] that has been noted by [[Frank O'Connor]] as having been developed in [[Seongnam]] (the site of the UNSC's [[Special Warfare Center]]) and incorporating elements and technology from [[MJOLNIR]], [[ODST armor|ODST]] and [[Marine BDU|UNSC Marine]] armors.<ref name="SDCC panel"/> | ||
==Trailers== | ==Trailers== | ||
===Halo: Nightfall First Look=== | ===Halo: Nightfall First Look=== | ||
{{Main|Halo: Nightfall: First Look}} | {{Main|Halo: Nightfall: First Look}} | ||
The ''Halo: Nightfall First Look'' trailer outlines the premise of the ''Nightfall'' story. It was first shown at San Diego Comic-Con 2014. | The ''Halo: Nightfall First Look'' trailer outlines the premise of the ''Nightfall'' story. It was first shown at San Diego Comic-Con 2014.<ref name="first look"/> | ||
===Halo: Nightfall Behind-the-Scenes=== | ===Halo: Nightfall Behind-the-Scenes=== | ||
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===Halo: Nightfall Trailer=== | ===Halo: Nightfall Trailer=== | ||
{{Main|Halo: Nightfall Official Trailer}} | {{Main|Halo: Nightfall Official Trailer}} | ||
Released on October 22, 2014, ''Halo: Nightfall Trailer'' is the official trailer of the series.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe5iGKfl_ws '''YouTube''': ''Halo: Nightfall Trailer'']</ref> | Released on October 22, 2014, ''Halo: Nightfall Trailer'' is the official trailer of the series.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe5iGKfl_ws '''YouTube''': ''Halo: Nightfall Trailer'']</ref> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
{{Featurelist|secondcolumn=title-5|title-1=Characters| | {{Featurelist|secondcolumn=title-5|title-1=Characters| | ||
*[[Axl]] {{1st}} | *[[Axl]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[Natalie Aiken]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Randall Aiken]]<ref name="waypoint"/> | |||
*[[Arris Le]]<ref name="waypoint"/> {{1st}} | |||
*[[Alistair Estrin]]<ref name="waypoint"/> {{1st}} | |||
*[[Best]] {{1st}} | *[[Best]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Jordan Gaines]]<ref name="waypoint"/> {{1st}} | ||
*[[Goodwin]] {{1st}} | *[[Goodwin]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Haisal Wari]]<ref name="waypoint"/> {{1st}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Michael Horrigan]]<ref name="waypoint"/> {{1st}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Mason Hundley]]<ref name="waypoint"/> {{1st}} | ||
*[[Jameson Locke]] | *[[Jameson Locke]] | ||
*[[John-117]] {{Mo}} | *[[John-117]] {{Mo}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Talitha Macer]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Gregory Ramos]]<ref name="waypoint"/> {{1st}} | ||
*[[Samantha Wisner]]<ref name="waypoint"/> {{1st}} | |||
*[[Samantha Wisner]] | |||
*[[Svennson]] {{1st}} | *[[Svennson]] {{1st}} | ||
|title-2=Species| | |title-2=Species| | ||
*[[Flood]] {{Mo}} | *[[Flood]] {{Mo}} | ||
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*[[Wikipedia:Horse|Horse]] | *[[Wikipedia:Horse|Horse]] | ||
*[[Lekgolo]] | *[[Lekgolo]] | ||
*[[Sangheili]] | *[[Sangheili]] | ||
*[[Yonhet]] | *[[Yonhet]] | ||
|title-3=Organizations| | |title-3=Organizations| | ||
*[[Unified Earth Government]] | *[[Unified Earth Government]] | ||
**[[United Nations Space Command]] | **[[United Nations Space Command]] | ||
***[[UNSC Navy]] | ***[[UNSC Navy]] | ||
****[[UNSC Special Forces|Naval Special Warfare Command]] | ****[[UNSC Special Forces|Naval Special Warfare Command]] | ||
*****[[SPARTAN-II | *****[[SPARTAN-II Program]] | ||
****[[Office of Naval Intelligence]] | ****[[Office of Naval Intelligence]] | ||
***[[Colonial Militia]] | ***[[Colonial Militia]] | ||
****[[Sedran Colonial Guard]] {{1st}} | ****[[Sedran Colonial Guard]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[Covenant]] {{Mo}} | |||
|title-4=Locations| | |title-4=Locations| | ||
*[[Aleria]] {{ | *[[Aleria]] {{Fm}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Ganik 22]] {{Fm}} | ||
*[[Installation 04]] | |||
**[[Alpha Shard]] | |||
*[[Orrichon system]] {{1st}} | *[[Orrichon system]] {{1st}} | ||
**[[Sedra]]<ref name="SDCC">[http://news.xbox.com/2014/07/ent-halo-nightfall-sdcc-announcement '''SDCC 2014''': ''343 Industries and Scott Free Productions Offer First-Look of Halo: Nightfall'']</ref> {{1st}} | **[[Sedra]]<ref name="SDCC">[http://news.xbox.com/2014/07/ent-halo-nightfall-sdcc-announcement '''SDCC 2014''': ''343 Industries and Scott Free Productions Offer First-Look of Halo: Nightfall'']</ref> {{1st}} | ||
***[[ | ***[[Sedran Colonial Guard Hospital]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[Vodin]] {{Fm}} | *[[Vodin]] {{Fm}} | ||
|title-5=Events| | |title-5=Events| | ||
*[[Human-Covenant War]] {{Mo}} | *[[Human-Covenant War]] {{Mo}} | ||
**[[Battle of Installation 04]] {{Im}} | **[[Battle of Installation 04]] {{Im}} | ||
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*[[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]] | *[[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]] | ||
*[[M395 DMR]] | *[[M395 DMR]] | ||
*[[ | *[[M40 pistol]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[M6H magnum]] | *[[M6H magnum]] | ||
*[[MA5D assault rifle]] | *[[MA5D assault rifle]] | ||
*[[Type-1 energy sword]] | *[[Type-1 energy sword]] | ||
|title-7=Vehicles| | |title-7=Vehicles| | ||
*[[D81-LRT Condor]] {{1st}} | *[[D81-LRT Condor]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[Freighter]] | *[[Freighter]] | ||
** | **[[Bactrian-class freighter]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[Type-25 Spirit]] | |||
*[[ | |||
*[[UNSC destroyer]] {{Mo}} | *[[UNSC destroyer]] {{Mo}} | ||
|title-8=Equipment and | |title-8=Equipment and Technology| | ||
*[[Active camouflage]] | *[[Active camouflage]] | ||
*[[Data pad]] | *[[Data pad]] | ||
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***[[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark IV|Mark IV]] | ***[[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark IV|Mark IV]] | ||
*[[Nightfall armor]] {{1st}} | *[[Nightfall armor]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Weapon attachments]] | ||
**[[Flashlight]] | |||
*[[Sangheili combat harness]] | |||
**[[Sangheili Zealot|Zealot]] harness | **[[Sangheili Zealot|Zealot]] harness | ||
*[[Stasis refrigerant]] {{1st}} | *[[Stasis refrigerant]] {{1st}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Halo-Nightfall-Wallpaper.jpeg|''Halo: Nightfall'' first poster | File:Halo-Nightfall-Wallpaper.jpeg|''Halo: Nightfall'' first poster | ||
File:Nightfall poster.png|Promotional poster for ''Halo: Nightfall''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Halo/status/492383363722780672/photo/1 '''Twitter''': ''Halo account on Nightfall'']</ref> | |||
File:Nightfall poster.png|Promotional poster for ''Halo: Nightfall''. | File:Halo-Nightfall-21Jul2014-1.jpg|Agent Locke, portrayed by Mike Colter.<ref>[http://www.comicbookmovie.com/news/?a=104036 '''Comic Book Movie''': ''First Image from HALO: NIGHTFALL is Released'']</ref> | ||
File:Halo-Nightfall-21Jul2014-1.jpg|Agent Locke, portrayed by Mike Colter. | File:Nightfall - Jameson Locke field.jpg|[[Locke]], along with two soldiers. | ||
File:Nightfall - Jameson Locke field.jpg|[[Locke]], | |||
File:Nightfall - Promo image.jpg|Promotional image of [[Locke's team]]. | File:Nightfall - Promo image.jpg|Promotional image of [[Locke's team]]. | ||
File:Nightfall - Allerian Tug.jpg|First image of the [[ | File:Nightfall - Allerian Tug.jpg|First image of the [[Allerian Tug]]. | ||
File:Nightfall - Remains of Greatness.jpg|The barren landscape of Alpha | File:Nightfall - Remains of Greatness.jpg|The barren landscape of the Alpha Halo fragment. | ||
File:Nightfall - Halo ring.jpg|The group on a cliff | File:Nightfall - Treacherous.jpg|The group crossing a river on the Halo fragment. | ||
File:Nightfall - Halo ring.jpg|The group on a cliff aboard the Halo section. | |||
File:Nightfall - Overhead.jpg|The main cast on a hill. | File:Nightfall - Overhead.jpg|The main cast on a hill. | ||
File:Nightfall - Incapacitated.jpg|[[Ramos]] wielding an [[M395 DMR]]. | |||
File:Nightfall - LockeAikenMacerWisner.jpg|[[Macer]], [[Wisner]], [[Aiken]] and Locke. | File:Nightfall - LockeAikenMacerWisner.jpg|[[Macer]], [[Wisner]], [[Aiken]] and Locke. | ||
File:Nightfall - Cover.jpg|Locke and Macer taking cover. | File:Nightfall - Cover.jpg|Locke and Macer taking cover. | ||
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File:Nightfall - Estrin and Arris.jpg|Estrin and Arris. | File:Nightfall - Estrin and Arris.jpg|Estrin and Arris. | ||
File:Nightfall - Sangheili attack.png|A [[Sangheili Zealot]] attacking. | File:Nightfall - Sangheili attack.png|A [[Sangheili Zealot]] attacking. | ||
File:Nightfall - | File:Nightfall - Sangheili falling.png|A falling Sangheili Zealot wielding an unknown device above a human crowd | ||
File:Nightfall - Shape shifter.png|A Lekgolo swarm | File:Nightfall - Shape shifter.png|A Lekgolo swarm. | ||
File:Nightfall - SpiritRear.png|Locke watches a Spirit dropship take off. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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