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[[File:HTV-Smile.jpg|350px|thumb|right|The 2022 promotional poster of the ''Television Series'', depicting the main cast.]]
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'''''Halo: The Television Series''''' is an upcoming live-action television series produced by [[Wikipedia:Showtime (network)|Showtime]]<ref name = "developmenthell2"/> and planned to premiere on [[Wikipedia:Paramount Plus|Paramount Plus]],{{Ref/Site|Id=Paratweet|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=https://twitter.com/paramountplus/status/1364712617659432962|Site=Twitter|Page=Suit up, Spartans! Produced by @SHOWTIME, @Halo will premiere on #ParamountPlus in 2022}} originally set to air in [[2015]],{{Ref/Reuse|developmenthell1}} then [[2019]],<ref name="developmenthell2 /> then [[2020]],{{Ref/Reuse|developmenthell3}} and is now currently planned to air on [[2022|March 24, 2022]]. When first announced in 2013, the series was stated to be available to users with the [[Halo Channel]] application for [[Xbox One]] and [[Wikipedia:Windows 8.1|Windows 8.1]].<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/articles/halo-channel-and-halo-5-beta-dates-revealed-at-gam/1100-6421662/ '''Gamespot''': ''Halo Channel and Halo 5 Beta Dates Revealed at Gamescom'']</ref> It's planned to be distributed globally by CBS Studios International. Other streaming services planned to air the show include [[wikipedia: Stan (company)|Stan]].<ref name = "developmenthell2"/>
'''''Halo: The Television Series''''' is an upcoming live-action television series produced by [[Wikipedia:Showtime (network)|Showtime]] and planned to premiere on [[Wikipedia:Paramount Plus|Paramount Plus]],{{Ref/Site|Id=Paratweet|D=20|M=03|Y=2022|URL=https://twitter.com/paramountplus/status/1364712617659432962|Site=Twitter|Page=Suit up, Spartans! Produced by @SHOWTIME, @Halo will premiere on #ParamountPlus in 2022}} originally set to air in [[2015]],{{Ref/Reuse|HaloJourney}} then [[2020]],{{Ref/Reuse|IGNNewStory}} and is now currently planned to air on [[2022|March 24, 2022]].


==Plot==
==Plot==
The series was originally set to air 10 episodes,<ref>[https://twitter.com/SHO_PR/status/1012381272348426243 '''Twitter''' - ''SHO_PR'']</ref> but this was later reduced to 9,{{Ref/Reuse|hollywood}} and is set during the [[Human-Covenant War/Silver|Human-Covenant War]].<ref name = "developmenthell2" /> [[John-117/Silver|John-117]] will be one of the lead characters of the series.<ref>[https://tvline.com/2018/08/06/halo-tv-series-showtime-master-chief/ '''TVLine''' - ''Halo TV Series: Master Chief Will Be a Character, and More Things to Know'']</ref> Multiple planets will feature.<ref name = "developmenthell3"/>
The series was originally set to air 10 episodes,{{Ref/Reuse|2018PressRelease}} but this was later reduced to 9,{{Ref/Reuse|Otto}} and is set during the [[Human-Covenant War/Silver|Human-Covenant War]]. [[John-117/Silver|John-117]] will be one of the lead characters of the series.<ref>[https://tvline.com/2018/08/06/halo-tv-series-showtime-master-chief/ '''TVLine''' - ''Halo TV Series: Master Chief Will Be a Character, and More Things to Know'']</ref> Multiple planets will feature.


==Development==
==Development==
[[File:Halotv.png|thumb|right|300px|The original announcement logo for ''Halo: The Television Series'' from [[2013]].]]
[[File:Halotv.png|thumb|right|300px|The original announcement logo for ''Halo: The Television Series'' from [[2013]].]]
Announced in 2013, the show has been in [[Wikipedia:Development hell|development hell]] for eight years and pushed back four times with various directors, producers, and publishers changing.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/showtime-announces-new-halo-tv-series-details Halo Waypoint: Showtime Announces New Halo TV Series Details]</ref> By April of 2014, it was reported as "still in the deal-making phase as the service has been going through the growing pains of establishing a business template for original content."<ref>[http://www.deadline.com/2014/04/xbox-entertainment-studios-partners-with-channel-4-for-drama-series-humans/ '''Deadline''': ''Xbox Entertainment Studios Partners With Channel 4 For Drama Series ‘Humans’'']</ref> The series was stated to have connections with ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''<ref name = "MasterPlan"/> and [[Wikipedia:Ridley Scott|Ridley Scott]]'s ''[[Halo: Nightfall]]'' during this time.<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 ''Halo'' television show's origins lie in the [[Halo film|''Halo'' film]] project worked on by Neil Blomkamp, Peter Jackson and [[WETA Workshop]] in the late 2000s. During the film's early production, Microsoft were purported to approach Hollywood with unrealistic expectations for their own profits and creative control, leading to the film's downfall. The lessons learned from this attempt at bringing ''Halo'' to live action saw Microsoft and [[343 Industries]] come to the conclusion that ''Halo''s{{'}}s more long-form storytelling nature may be more suited to television, rather than film.{{Ref/Site|Id=VarietyDev|URL=https://variety.com/2022/tv/features/halo-series-paramount-plus-master-chief-1235205361/|Site=Variety|Page=More Than $90 Million and 265 Script Drafts Later, 'Halo' Is Finally a TV Show|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} [[2012]] saw the release of ''[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn]]'', a five-part live-action webseries created to promote the release of ''[[Halo 4]]'' and [[2014]] saw the release of ''[[Halo: Nightfall]]'' to debut on the ''[[Halo Channel]]'' and tie in with ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]'' and ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''.


Originally set for release in Fall [[2015]],<ref name="developmenthell1">[http://news.xbox.com/2014/05/games-halo-journey-announcement '''Xbox Wire''': ''The Halo Journey'']</ref> at roughly the same time as ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'',<ref name = "MasterPlan">[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> the show was delayed.<ref>[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2018-01-08-spielbergs-halo-tv-show-still-in-very-active-development-network-claims '''Eurogamer''': ''Spielberg's Halo TV show "still in very active development", network claims'']</ref> At this time the developers claimed it would start filming in Fall 2018.<ref>[https://screenrant.com/showtime-halo-tv-series-2018-filming-start/ '''Screenrant''': ''Steven Spielberg’s Halo TV Series Starts Filming This Fall'']</ref> Filming is primarily being carried out in Budapest, Hungary.<ref name = "WhatKnow">[https://www.gamespot.com/gallery/halo-tv-show-everything-we-know-about-showtimes-video-game-adaptation/2900-3662/?ftag=NLS-04-10aaa1d#4 '''GameSpot''' - ''Halo TV Show: Everything We Know About Showtime's Video Game Adaptation'']</ref>
The ''Halo'' TV show was officially announced in [[2013]] at Microsoft's [[Xbox One]] reveal showcase event under the title ''Halo: The Television Series'', to be worked on by 343 Industries in conjunction with Steven Spielberg as executive producer.{{Ref/YouTube|Id=XB1Announce|uP4E3xNU9pU|Gamespot|Xbox One Revealed [Full Press Conference<nowiki>]</nowiki>|Time=2539|Detail=42:19}}{{Ref/Twitter|Xbox|336926709578346496|Xbox|Quote=A #Halo live action TV series executive produced by Steven Spielberg is coming to #XboxOne|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} Spielberg had been brought onto the project thanks to his friendship with Xbox head Don Mattrick, and the series was soon pitched to Amblin Television (a production company co-founded by Spielberg).{{Ref/Reuse|VarietyDev}} Originally, the series was in production under the Xbox Entertainment Studios unit, though this division was ultimately shut.{{Ref/Reuse|VarietyDev}} In April 2014, the series was reported as still in the "deal-making phase" due to the service going through the "growing pains of establishing a business template for original content".{{Ref/Site|URL=https://deadline.com/2014/04/xbox-entertainment-studios-partners-with-channel-4-for-drama-series-humans-710597/|Site=Deadline|Page=Xbox Entertainment Studios Partners With Channel 4 For Drama Series ‘Humans’|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} Ultimately, the show was given sole distribution rights on Showtime, following the closure of XES.{{Ref/Reuse|VarietyDev}}{{Ref/Site|URL=https://variety.com/2014/tv/news/halo-tv-show-showtime-1201170379/|Site=Variety|Page=Showtime Near Deal to Partner with Xbox Studios on ‘Halo’ Series|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} Around this time, the director for the abandoned ''Halo'' movie and the ''[[Halo: Landfall]]'' short, Neil Blomkamp, was rumoured to direct the show.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://screenrant.com/neil-blomkamp-directing-halo-tv-show-pilot/|Site=ScreenRant|Page=Neill Blomkamp to Direct 'Halo' Pilot?|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} Additionally, screenwriter Stuart Beattie was reported to have worked on a large story bible for the production crew.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://screenrant.com/halo-tv-series-showtime/|Site=ScreenRant|Page='Halo' TV Series To Air on Showtime & Xbox One|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}}


Originally, acclaimed filmmaker [[Steven Spielberg]] had been confirmed as the show's executive producer.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Xbox/status/336926709578346496 '''Twitter''']</ref><ref>[http://www.joystiq.com/2013/05/21/microsoft-steven-spielberg-working-on-halo-the-television-seri/ '''Joystiq:''' ''Microsoft, Steven Spielberg Working on Halo: The Television Series'']</ref><ref>[http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/21/4352280/microsoft-announces-live-action-halo-tv-series-with-steven-spielberg '''The Verge:''' ''Microsoft announces live action 'Halo' TV series with Steven Spielberg as executive producer'']</ref> [[Microsoft]]'s president of entertainment and digital media, Nancy Tellem, said they will take the time necessary to produce the shows and [[Microsoft Studios]] corporate vice president Phil Spencer said the show will not be 'filler'.<ref>[http://www.oxm.co.uk/68935/halo-is-our-most-important-ip-says-microsoft-tv-show-wont-be-filler/ '''OXM:''' ''Halo is our 'most important IP', says Microsoft - TV show won't be "filler"]</ref> According to Latino Review, [[Neill Blomkamp]], originally slated to direct the [[Halo film|''Halo'' film]], was apparently set to direct the series. Latino Review reports that it heard the news from "''trusted sources''".<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/articles/neill-blomkamp-rumored-to-direct-halo-tv-series-pilot/1100-6417344/ '''Gamespot:''' ''Neill Blomkamp rumored to direct Halo TV series pilot'']</ref>
In May [[2014]], the series was stated by [[Bonnie Ross]] to be expected to launch in fall [[2015]], around the same time as ''Halo 5: Guardians''.{{Ref/Site|Id=HaloJourney|URL=https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2014/05/16/games-halo-journey-announcement/|Site=Xbox Wire|Page=The Halo Journey|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} The series was later stated to have connections with ''Halo 5: Guardians'' and ''Halo: Nightfall'', indicating an intent to interweave the narrative threads between the projects.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-06-16-343s-master-plan-for-halo-5-guardians|Site=EuroGamer|Page=343's master plan for Halo 5: Guardians|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} The show was elaborated by Phil Spencer that it "won't be filler".{{Ref/Site|URL=http://www.oxm.co.uk/68935/halo-is-our-most-important-ip-says-microsoft-tv-show-wont-be-filler/|Site=OXM|Page=Halo is our "most important IP", says Microsoft - TV show won't be "filler"|D=10|M=01|Y=2014}} Early versions of the script were stated by [[Kiki Wolfkill]] to lean more into the drama space familiar to Showtime, with storylines focusing on the personal lives of the [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-II]] supersoldiers.{{Ref/Reuse|VarietyDev}} Microsoft digital media president Nancy Tellem later stated that the two live-action projects would be connected by focusing on a character referenced in ''Halo 5'', though did not elaborate on this connection.{{Ref/Site|Id=Gigaom|URL=https://gigaom.com/2014/04/28/bonnaroo-halo-and-soccer-microsoft-aims-high-with-xbox-originals/|Site=Gigaom|Page=Bonnaroo, Halo and soccer: Microsoft aims high with Xbox Originals|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} At Gamescom 2014, the TV show was additionally announced to also debut on the ''Halo Channel''.{{Ref/Site|Id=HaloChannel|URL=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/halo-channel-and-halo-5-beta-dates-revealed-at-gam/1100-6421662/|Site=Gamespot|Page=Halo Channel and Halo 5 Beta Dates Revealed at Gamescom|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}}


The series was initially pushed back to air in [[2019]] from its original 2015 date,<ref name = "developmenthell2">[https://www.kotaku.com.au/2018/06/halos-getting-a-new-tv-series-on-stan-next-year/ '''Kotaku''' - Showtime Announces Live-Action Halo Series, Airs Early 2019]</ref> but was then pushed back even further to 2020.<ref name = "developmenthell3">[http://au.ign.com/articles/2018/08/06/showtime-halo-tv-series-master-chief-lead-character '''IGN''' - ''SHOWTIME'S HALO TV SERIES WILL HAVE MASTER CHIEF AS LEAD CHARACTER, TELL A 'NEW STORY']</ref> Kyle Killen is the executive producer, showrunner, and writer of the series. Rupert Wyatt was announced to direct multiple episodes and also serve as executive producer. During this time the writers worked with the 343 story team as to keep the show within the ''Halo'' [[Halopedia:Canon policy|canon]].
Ultimately, despite assurances by Teller that the show was in "active development"{{Ref/Reuse|Gigaom}}, very little news was shared for the next four years of [[Wikipedia:Development hell|development hell]] following the closure of Xbox Entertainment Studios. It was reported at RTX 2016{{Ref/Site|URL=https://ar12gaming.com/articles/343-industries-halo-television-series-rtx|Site=AR12Gaming|Page=343 Industries still working on live-action Halo Television Series with Steven Spielberg|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} and later again in 2017 that the show was still in production alongside Spielberg and Showtime.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://ar12gaming.com/articles/halo-television-continues|Site=AR12Gaming|Page=Exclusive: Microsoft says development on live-action Halo Television Series with Steven Spielberg and Showtime continues|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} In January of [[2018]] it was reported by Showtime president and CEO David Nevins that the show was still in "very active development", and that he had seen scripts.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.tvguide.com/news/11-tv-shows-like-gilmore-girls-watch-next-netflix-amazon-hulu-hbo/|Site=TVGuide|Page=Steven Spielberg's Halo Series Is Still Very Much in Development at Showtime|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} It was later reported by [[Production Weekly]] that the show would begin filming in late 2018.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.productionweekly.com/production-weekly-issue-1083-thursday-march-1-2018-163-listings-36-pages/|Site=Production Weekly|Page=Production Weekly - Issue 1083 - Thursday, March 1, 2018 / 163 Listings - 36 Pages|D=08|M=03|Y=2018}}


In December 2018, Wyatt left the project<ref>[https://variety.com/2018/tv/news/halo-series-showtime-rupert-wyatt-1203078807/ '''Variety:''' 'Halo' Series at Showtime Loses Director Rupert Wyatt]</ref> due to scheduling issues.<ref name = "WhatKnow"/> In February 2019, it was announced that Otto Bathurst had been chosen as the series's director and executive producer.<ref>[https://au.ign.com/articles/2019/02/21/showtimes-halo-tv-series-finds-its-new-director '''IGN''' - ''SHOWTIME'S HALO TV SERIES FINDS ITS NEW DIRECTOR'']</ref> Following this announcement, the episode count was dropped from 10 to 9.<ref name="hollywood">[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/halo-tv-series-finds-new-director-1188628 '''The Hollywood Reporter''': 'Halo' TV Series Finds New Director]</ref> Bathurst will direct every episode of the first season.<ref name = "WhatKnow"/>
In June 2018, the show was officially ordered by Showtime, with the company expecting ten episodes. This announcement was accompanied with a press release and more details, with Kyle Killen serving as executive producer and showrunner, and Rupert Wyatt directing. The series was stated to be an hour long, and expected to enter production in early [[2019]], with Kiki Wolfkill adding that the series was "already in the pre-production phase". This press release also gave the first glimpse into the series' story, taking place in the [[Human-Covenant War]] fought between humanity and the [[Covenant]].{{Ref/Site|Id=2018PressRelease|URL=https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2018/06/28/showtime-amblin-television-and-343-industries-bring-halo-to-television/|Site=Xbox Wire|Page=SHOWTIME, Amblin Television and 343 Industries Bring Halo to Television|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}}{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/showtime-announces-new-halo-tv-series-details|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Showtime Announces New Halo TV Series Details|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} In August 2018, the show was expected to debut in 2020.{{Ref/Site|Id=IGNNewStory|URL=https://www.ign.com/articles/2018/08/11/showtime-halo-tv-series-master-chief-lead-character|Site=IGN|Page=Showtime's Halo TV Series Will Tell a 'New Story' But Respect Canon|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}}


On April 17 2019, Pablo Schreiber was unveiled to be the actor playing [[John-117/Silver|John-117]]. Yerin Ha, was cast as [[Kwan Ah]], a new character.<ref>[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/live-feed/showtimes-halo-casts-pablo-schreiber-as-master-chief-1202661 ''Hollywoodreporter'', Pablo Schreiber to Play Master Chief in Showtime's 'Halo' Live-Action Series]</ref>
However, in December 2018 Wyatt left the project in due to delays in production, which were unable to line up with his schedule.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://variety.com/2018/tv/news/halo-series-showtime-rupert-wyatt-1203078807/|Site=Variety|Page=‘Halo’ Series at Showtime Loses Director Rupert Wyatt|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} Otto Bathurst was later brought on to direct in Wyatt's stead in February 2019, alongside serving as an executive producer. Additionally, the series was reduced from ten episodes to nine, as the writing team after mapping out the season and breaking down the stories. This change in directors brought a further delay into the commencement of production for ''Halo''.{{Ref/Site|Id=Otto|URL=https://deadline.com/2019/02/halo-otto-bathurst-direct-exec-produce-showtime-series-xbox-video-game-1202561530/|Site=Deadline|Page=‘Halo’: Otto Bathurst To Direct & EP Showtime Series Based On Video Game|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} In March 2019, Steven Kane was brought onto the show as co-showrunner alongside Killen{{Ref/Reuse|VarietyKane}}, though ultimately Killen later left the project in June 2019 due to not wanting to leave his family for an extended shoot overseas.{{Ref/Reuse|VarietyDev}} As such, co-showrunner Steven Kane stepped in to take over duties on the show.{{Ref/Site|Id=VarietyKane|URL=https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/halo-paramount-plus-series-co-showruners-exit-1235005379/|Site=Variety|Page=‘Halo’ Showrunner to Exit Paramount Plus Series After Season 1 (EXCLUSIVE)|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} By December 2019, the show had officially begun filming, and casting had been done for a number of major characters.{{Ref/Site|Id=HaloDays19|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/happy-halodays-2019|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Halo Community Update - Happy HaloDays|D=27|M=10|Y=2021}}


By December 2020, the show had two showrunners&mdash; Steven Kane was the showrunner in charge of the writing team, while Kyle Killen was the on-set showrunner.<ref name = "WhatKnow"/>
Production was interrupted in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with work-form-home guidelines forcing progress to be slowed and shooting temporarily halted. By the year's end, some shooting had resumed with COVID protocols in place.{{Ref/Site|Id=HaloDays20|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/happy-halodays-2020|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Halo Community Update - Happy HaloDays 2020|D=26|M=10|Y=2021}} Production resumed throughout [[2021 (real world)|2021]], with the series announced on February 24, 2021 for broadcaste and premiere on Paramount Plus (formerly CBS All Access) - marking another delay from the previous release prediction.{{Ref/Site|Id=Paramount|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/halo-tv-series-paramount-plus-showtime-1234914473/|Site=Variety|Page=‘Halo’ TV Series Jumps From Showtime to Paramount Plus}} This move was done due to the show not fitting Showtime's more drama-focused offerings, whereas Paramount+ felt it would fit better alongside their ''Star Trek'' shows. In return, Showtime received ''The Man Who Fell to Earth''.{{Ref/Reuse|VarietyDev}}


On November 11, 2020, it was announced that, due to scheduling difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, McElhone would no longer complete her work as Cortana, but will continue in her role of Halsey, and [[Jen Taylor]], Cortana's voice actress in ''Halo'' games, will take her place.{{Ref/Site|Id=IGN|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=https://www.ign.com/articles/halo-tv-series-recasts-cortana-with-original-voice-actor?fbclid=IwAR2-bE4QjGQdr-8KjSHyqLb1Fs5i2d0e9jvX_jLjbPJmp0K_YucwWolaytw|Site=IGN|Page=Halo TV Series Recasts Cortana With Original Voice Actress}}
===Story and script===
The ''Halo'' television show's original premise was founded on the back of the failed ''Halo'' film project, and as such Microsoft took a more lenient approach in regards to source material accuracy for the project.{{Ref/Reuse|VarietyDev}} In the project's earlier stages, the intended 2015 release alongside ''Halo 5: Guardians'' would have seen the project tie into the game and the ''Halo: Nightfall'' webseries via a character in ''Halo 5''.{{Ref/Reuse|Gigaom}} When approaching Showtime, Microsoft introduced ''Halo'' not just as a game but with the entire series' expanded universe - with the show's production staff spending several days at 343's offices in Seattle to learn about the expanded ''Halo'' mythos. As such, to help prevent the series from suffering the same pitfalls suffered by other video game adaptations, the team didn't think of the series as a video game adaptation but rather an adaptation of ''Halo'' as a whole. Early versions of the script focused on the personal lives of the Spartans, though this was eventually lessened with hints that this subject matter could be explored in successive seasons of the show.{{Ref/Reuse|VarietyDev}}


On February 24, 2021, it was announced that the series will be broadcasted and premiere in Paramount Plus (formerly CBS All Access), also announcing that the series's release will be in the first quarter of 2022 having been delayed for the fourth time.{{Ref/Site|Id=developmenthell4|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/halo-tv-series-paramount-plus-showtime-1234914473/|Site=Variety|Page=‘Halo’ TV Series Jumps From Showtime to Paramount Plus}}
During his tenure as showrunner in 2018, Kyle Killen developed a narrative path for the series depicting Master Chief as a character without any personality due to the effects of the SPARTAN-II program. Over time, the show tells a story of the Master Chief "discovering his own humanity" alongside the audience.{{Ref/Reuse|VarietyDev}} To help in developing the drama of the series, the series brought on a writer not traditionally known for science fiction or action work, as to help appeal to Showtime viewers alongside the ''Halo'' fanbase.{{Ref/Reuse|IGNNewStory}} Ultimately, Kane estimated he wrote upwards of 265 drafts for the first nine episodes of the show during his time in Hungary.{{Ref/Reuse|VarietyDev}}


====Silver Timeline====
{{Main|Silver Timeline}}
As the project went on, 343 and Amblin came to the decision to depart the ''Halo'' show from the series' core [[:Category:Canon|canon]]. This was done due to issues in adapting the source material to the new medium and learning from previous past mistakes - with the decision likened to that splitting the Marvel Cinematic Universe from [[Marvel Comics]].{{Ref/Reuse|VarietyDev}} Although the television show draws heavily from ''Halo''{{'}}s core canon, it changes characters and events around to better fit the needs of production, with this alternate timeline referred to as the "[[Silver Timeline]]" - named after the series' [[Silver Team]] who are themselves named for the medium's nickname of the "Silver screen".
The Silver Timeline is not fully divorced from the official ''Halo'' canon, and the alternate continuity is also expected to have some crossover effects back in the main ''Halo'' canon. For example, certain locations or vehicles introduced in the Silver Timeline may also be introduced in the mainline canon, such as Dr. Halsey's ship or the [[WHITE TOWER]] facility on [[Reach]]. However, these locations may have differences in interpretation with the latter's core canon counterpart being notably smaller than that featured in the TV show. Certain designs such as [[High Charity]] have experienced significant visual overhauls from their depiction in the core canon, and certain characters introduced in the TV show - such as Silver Team - do have canon counterparts, though they may be very different in nature. To help better discuss the Silver Timeline, 343 also debuted a new feature on [[Halo Waypoint]] known as "Silver Debrief", as to reduce confusion between the two timelines.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/silver-debrief-a-new-beginning|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Silver Debrief - A New Beginning|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}}
===Filming===
Filming for the ''Halo'' TV show was primarily carried out in Budapest, Hungary, with 343 Industries' Head of Transmedia Kiki Wolfkill and Senior Franchise Writer [[Kenneth Peters]] on-site in Budapest.{{Ref/Reuse|HaloDays19}} However, production was halted in [[2020]] due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with lockdowns meaning shooting was once once again delayed.{{Ref/Reuse|HaloDays20}} Following this shift, production was temporarily moved to Pinewood Studios in Toronto, Canada, for additional filming and reshoots done by the crew of ''Star Trek: Discovery''.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.thevulcanreporter.com/exclusives/halo-production-relocation-canada/|Site=The Vulcan Reporter|Page=Exclusive: ‘Halo’ Set To Temporarily Move Production To Canada|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}}
Lockdown restrictions were lessened in Hungary for US productions in June 2020, allowing work on the show to begin again. Filming was done at Korda Studio, with an estimated $41.3 million spent on the Hungary shoot by mid-2020.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://variety.com/2020/artisans/global/hungary-dune-the-bankers-wife-1234694342/|Site=Variety|Page=Hungary Exempts U.S. Cast, Crew From European Union Ban (EXCLUSIVE)|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} The renewed shoot was able to resume with COVID protocols in effect, with photos showcasing the cast and crew wearing masks on-set among other things.{{Ref/Reuse|HaloDays20}}
A number of physical props were developed for the filming, with many of the weapons featured in the series manufactured based directly on the 3D models used in the original ''Halo'' games, including the [[MA5C assault rifle]] from ''[[Halo 3]]'', the [[M57 Pilum]] rocket launcher and [[BR55 battle rifle]] from ''Halo 5'' and a large number of weapons from ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' including the [[M392 DMR]] and [[M6G magnum]]. A chaingun based on the [[AIE-486H machine gun]] from ''Halo 3'' was produced based on an airsoft M134 minigun, with additional details included for lore fans such as [[Colonial Military Administration]] signage. The initial weapons developed were simple plastic molds, but as production ramped up more complex props were created with the ability to change magazines, charge the bolt and take them apart in their entirety. The MJOLNIR suits developed for the show are fully-practical, with designs based off the Master Chief's armour design in ''[[Halo Infinite]]''.{{Ref/YouTube|F-j3ma0FiEE|IGN|Halo TV Series: Bringing Master Chief's Weapons to Life <nowiki>|</nowiki> IGN Premiere}} Despite this, a number of modern day real-world props were also used for background elements such as [[Wikipedia:Kalashnikov rifle|AK-derived]] weapons for [[Insurrectionist]]s and the usage of modern cars such as the Chevy Tahoe.
===Casting===
[[File:HTV 2019HalseyChair.jpg|thumb|A teaser image shared in late 2019, showing Halsey's casting chair.{{Ref/Reuse|HaloDays19}}]]
In November 2019, a number of casting choices were officially announced by Showtime. Natascha McElhone, Bokeem Woodbine, Shabana Azmi, Bentley Kalu, Natasha Kulzac and Kate Kennedy were announced to join the series as Catherine Halsey and Cortana, Soren-066, Margaret Parangosky, Vannak-134, Riz-028 and Kai-125, respectively. Yerin Ha was also cast as a new character, Kwan Ha.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://showtimenetworks.tumblr.com/post/186726789692/natascha-mcelhone-bokeem-woodbine-shabana-azmi|Site=Tumblr|Page=Natascha McElhone, Bokeem Woodbine, Shabana Azmi, Bentley Kalu, Natasha Culzac and Kate Kennedy join the cast of Halo!|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}}{{Ref/Twitter|HaloTheSeries|1192872157426180100|Halo on Paramount+|Quote=The cast is assembled. The table reads are complete. Production on the @Showtime Halo series is about to begin!|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}} However, in November 2020 McElhone had to step down from her role as Cortana due to scheduling issues, though still continued to play Halsey. As such, [[Jen Taylor]] - the voice actress for [[Cortana]] in the ''Halo'' games - was brought on to take on the role of Cortana in live action.{{Ref/Reuse|HaloDays20}}{{Ref/Site|Id=IGN|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=https://www.ign.com/articles/halo-tv-series-recasts-cortana-with-original-voice-actor?fbclid=IwAR2-bE4QjGQdr-8KjSHyqLb1Fs5i2d0e9jvX_jLjbPJmp0K_YucwWolaytw|Site=IGN|Page=Halo TV Series Recasts Cortana With Original Voice Actress}}
===Music===
Sean Callery was announced to be scoring the series on February 14, 2022.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://filmmusicreporter.com/2022/02/14/sean-callery-scoring-paramounts-halo-tv-series/|Site=Film Music Reporter|Page=Sean Callery Scoring Paramount+’s ‘HALO’ TV Series|D=20|M=03|Y=2022}}
==Marketing==
On December 9, 2021, a teaser trailer was released during The Game Awards. The trailer features John-117, [[Catherine Halsey/Silver|Catherine Halsey]], [[Miranda Keyes/Silver|Miranda Keyes]], Kwan Ah, [[Soren-066/Silver|Soren-066]], [[Vannak-134]], [[Riz-028]], [[Kai-125]], and [[Makee]] on a variety of planets.
On December 9, 2021, a teaser trailer was released during The Game Awards. The trailer features John-117, [[Catherine Halsey/Silver|Catherine Halsey]], [[Miranda Keyes/Silver|Miranda Keyes]], Kwan Ah, [[Soren-066/Silver|Soren-066]], [[Vannak-134]], [[Riz-028]], [[Kai-125]], and [[Makee]] on a variety of planets.


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==Cast==
==Cast==
[[File:HTV_JenTaylor.jpg|thumb|Jen Taylor on set.{{Ref/Reuse|HaloDays20}}]]
*[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1032567/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t1 Pablo Schreiber] as [[John-117/Silver|John-117]]
*[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1032567/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t1 Pablo Schreiber] as [[John-117/Silver|John-117]]
*[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001523/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t2 Natascha McElhone] as [[Catherine Halsey/Silver|Catherine Halsey]]
*[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001523/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t2 Natascha McElhone] as [[Catherine Halsey/Silver|Catherine Halsey]]
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==Seasons==
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File:Culzactraining.PNG|Natasha Culzac training for the role of [[Riz-028]].
File:Culzactraining.PNG|Natasha Culzac training for the role of [[Riz-028]].
File:HTV-Action.jpg|An action figure of John-117 on set.
File:HTV-Action.jpg|An action figure of John-117 on set.
File:HTV_BattleRifles.jpg|A number of battle rifle props.{{Ref/Reuse|HaloDays20}}
File:HTV_Crates.jpg|A UNSC munitions crate prop, dated [[2549]].
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The 2022 promotional poster of the Television Series, depicting the main cast.

Halo: The Television Series is an upcoming live-action television series produced by Showtime and planned to premiere on Paramount Plus,[1] originally set to air in 2015,[2] then 2020,[3] and is now currently planned to air on March 24, 2022.

Plot

The series was originally set to air 10 episodes,[4] but this was later reduced to 9,[5] and is set during the Human-Covenant War. John-117 will be one of the lead characters of the series.[6] Multiple planets will feature.

Development

The original announcement logo for Halo: The Television Series from 2013.

The Halo television show's origins lie in the Halo film project worked on by Neil Blomkamp, Peter Jackson and WETA Workshop in the late 2000s. During the film's early production, Microsoft were purported to approach Hollywood with unrealistic expectations for their own profits and creative control, leading to the film's downfall. The lessons learned from this attempt at bringing Halo to live action saw Microsoft and 343 Industries come to the conclusion that Halos's more long-form storytelling nature may be more suited to television, rather than film.[7] 2012 saw the release of Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn, a five-part live-action webseries created to promote the release of Halo 4 and 2014 saw the release of Halo: Nightfall to debut on the Halo Channel and tie in with Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Halo 5: Guardians.

The Halo TV show was officially announced in 2013 at Microsoft's Xbox One reveal showcase event under the title Halo: The Television Series, to be worked on by 343 Industries in conjunction with Steven Spielberg as executive producer.[8][9] Spielberg had been brought onto the project thanks to his friendship with Xbox head Don Mattrick, and the series was soon pitched to Amblin Television (a production company co-founded by Spielberg).[7] Originally, the series was in production under the Xbox Entertainment Studios unit, though this division was ultimately shut.[7] In April 2014, the series was reported as still in the "deal-making phase" due to the service going through the "growing pains of establishing a business template for original content".[10] Ultimately, the show was given sole distribution rights on Showtime, following the closure of XES.[7][11] Around this time, the director for the abandoned Halo movie and the Halo: Landfall short, Neil Blomkamp, was rumoured to direct the show.[12] Additionally, screenwriter Stuart Beattie was reported to have worked on a large story bible for the production crew.[13]

In May 2014, the series was stated by Bonnie Ross to be expected to launch in fall 2015, around the same time as Halo 5: Guardians.[2] The series was later stated to have connections with Halo 5: Guardians and Halo: Nightfall, indicating an intent to interweave the narrative threads between the projects.[14] The show was elaborated by Phil Spencer that it "won't be filler".[15] Early versions of the script were stated by Kiki Wolfkill to lean more into the drama space familiar to Showtime, with storylines focusing on the personal lives of the SPARTAN-II supersoldiers.[7] Microsoft digital media president Nancy Tellem later stated that the two live-action projects would be connected by focusing on a character referenced in Halo 5, though did not elaborate on this connection.[16] At Gamescom 2014, the TV show was additionally announced to also debut on the Halo Channel.[17]

Ultimately, despite assurances by Teller that the show was in "active development"[16], very little news was shared for the next four years of development hell following the closure of Xbox Entertainment Studios. It was reported at RTX 2016[18] and later again in 2017 that the show was still in production alongside Spielberg and Showtime.[19] In January of 2018 it was reported by Showtime president and CEO David Nevins that the show was still in "very active development", and that he had seen scripts.[20] It was later reported by Production Weekly that the show would begin filming in late 2018.[21]

In June 2018, the show was officially ordered by Showtime, with the company expecting ten episodes. This announcement was accompanied with a press release and more details, with Kyle Killen serving as executive producer and showrunner, and Rupert Wyatt directing. The series was stated to be an hour long, and expected to enter production in early 2019, with Kiki Wolfkill adding that the series was "already in the pre-production phase". This press release also gave the first glimpse into the series' story, taking place in the Human-Covenant War fought between humanity and the Covenant.[4][22] In August 2018, the show was expected to debut in 2020.[3]

However, in December 2018 Wyatt left the project in due to delays in production, which were unable to line up with his schedule.[23] Otto Bathurst was later brought on to direct in Wyatt's stead in February 2019, alongside serving as an executive producer. Additionally, the series was reduced from ten episodes to nine, as the writing team after mapping out the season and breaking down the stories. This change in directors brought a further delay into the commencement of production for Halo.[5] In March 2019, Steven Kane was brought onto the show as co-showrunner alongside Killen[24], though ultimately Killen later left the project in June 2019 due to not wanting to leave his family for an extended shoot overseas.[7] As such, co-showrunner Steven Kane stepped in to take over duties on the show.[24] By December 2019, the show had officially begun filming, and casting had been done for a number of major characters.[25]

Production was interrupted in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with work-form-home guidelines forcing progress to be slowed and shooting temporarily halted. By the year's end, some shooting had resumed with COVID protocols in place.[26] Production resumed throughout 2021, with the series announced on February 24, 2021 for broadcaste and premiere on Paramount Plus (formerly CBS All Access) - marking another delay from the previous release prediction.[27] This move was done due to the show not fitting Showtime's more drama-focused offerings, whereas Paramount+ felt it would fit better alongside their Star Trek shows. In return, Showtime received The Man Who Fell to Earth.[7]

Story and script

The Halo television show's original premise was founded on the back of the failed Halo film project, and as such Microsoft took a more lenient approach in regards to source material accuracy for the project.[7] In the project's earlier stages, the intended 2015 release alongside Halo 5: Guardians would have seen the project tie into the game and the Halo: Nightfall webseries via a character in Halo 5.[16] When approaching Showtime, Microsoft introduced Halo not just as a game but with the entire series' expanded universe - with the show's production staff spending several days at 343's offices in Seattle to learn about the expanded Halo mythos. As such, to help prevent the series from suffering the same pitfalls suffered by other video game adaptations, the team didn't think of the series as a video game adaptation but rather an adaptation of Halo as a whole. Early versions of the script focused on the personal lives of the Spartans, though this was eventually lessened with hints that this subject matter could be explored in successive seasons of the show.[7]

During his tenure as showrunner in 2018, Kyle Killen developed a narrative path for the series depicting Master Chief as a character without any personality due to the effects of the SPARTAN-II program. Over time, the show tells a story of the Master Chief "discovering his own humanity" alongside the audience.[7] To help in developing the drama of the series, the series brought on a writer not traditionally known for science fiction or action work, as to help appeal to Showtime viewers alongside the Halo fanbase.[3] Ultimately, Kane estimated he wrote upwards of 265 drafts for the first nine episodes of the show during his time in Hungary.[7]

Silver Timeline

Main article: Silver Timeline

As the project went on, 343 and Amblin came to the decision to depart the Halo show from the series' core canon. This was done due to issues in adapting the source material to the new medium and learning from previous past mistakes - with the decision likened to that splitting the Marvel Cinematic Universe from Marvel Comics.[7] Although the television show draws heavily from Halo's core canon, it changes characters and events around to better fit the needs of production, with this alternate timeline referred to as the "Silver Timeline" - named after the series' Silver Team who are themselves named for the medium's nickname of the "Silver screen".

The Silver Timeline is not fully divorced from the official Halo canon, and the alternate continuity is also expected to have some crossover effects back in the main Halo canon. For example, certain locations or vehicles introduced in the Silver Timeline may also be introduced in the mainline canon, such as Dr. Halsey's ship or the WHITE TOWER facility on Reach. However, these locations may have differences in interpretation with the latter's core canon counterpart being notably smaller than that featured in the TV show. Certain designs such as High Charity have experienced significant visual overhauls from their depiction in the core canon, and certain characters introduced in the TV show - such as Silver Team - do have canon counterparts, though they may be very different in nature. To help better discuss the Silver Timeline, 343 also debuted a new feature on Halo Waypoint known as "Silver Debrief", as to reduce confusion between the two timelines.[28]

Filming

Filming for the Halo TV show was primarily carried out in Budapest, Hungary, with 343 Industries' Head of Transmedia Kiki Wolfkill and Senior Franchise Writer Kenneth Peters on-site in Budapest.[25] However, production was halted in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with lockdowns meaning shooting was once once again delayed.[26] Following this shift, production was temporarily moved to Pinewood Studios in Toronto, Canada, for additional filming and reshoots done by the crew of Star Trek: Discovery.[29]

Lockdown restrictions were lessened in Hungary for US productions in June 2020, allowing work on the show to begin again. Filming was done at Korda Studio, with an estimated $41.3 million spent on the Hungary shoot by mid-2020.[30] The renewed shoot was able to resume with COVID protocols in effect, with photos showcasing the cast and crew wearing masks on-set among other things.[26]

A number of physical props were developed for the filming, with many of the weapons featured in the series manufactured based directly on the 3D models used in the original Halo games, including the MA5C assault rifle from Halo 3, the M57 Pilum rocket launcher and BR55 battle rifle from Halo 5 and a large number of weapons from Halo: Reach including the M392 DMR and M6G magnum. A chaingun based on the AIE-486H machine gun from Halo 3 was produced based on an airsoft M134 minigun, with additional details included for lore fans such as Colonial Military Administration signage. The initial weapons developed were simple plastic molds, but as production ramped up more complex props were created with the ability to change magazines, charge the bolt and take them apart in their entirety. The MJOLNIR suits developed for the show are fully-practical, with designs based off the Master Chief's armour design in Halo Infinite.[31] Despite this, a number of modern day real-world props were also used for background elements such as AK-derived weapons for Insurrectionists and the usage of modern cars such as the Chevy Tahoe.

Casting

A teaser image of Halsey's casting chair.
A teaser image shared in late 2019, showing Halsey's casting chair.[25]

In November 2019, a number of casting choices were officially announced by Showtime. Natascha McElhone, Bokeem Woodbine, Shabana Azmi, Bentley Kalu, Natasha Kulzac and Kate Kennedy were announced to join the series as Catherine Halsey and Cortana, Soren-066, Margaret Parangosky, Vannak-134, Riz-028 and Kai-125, respectively. Yerin Ha was also cast as a new character, Kwan Ha.[32][33] However, in November 2020 McElhone had to step down from her role as Cortana due to scheduling issues, though still continued to play Halsey. As such, Jen Taylor - the voice actress for Cortana in the Halo games - was brought on to take on the role of Cortana in live action.[26][34]

Music

Sean Callery was announced to be scoring the series on February 14, 2022.[35]

Marketing

On December 9, 2021, a teaser trailer was released during The Game Awards. The trailer features John-117, Catherine Halsey, Miranda Keyes, Kwan Ah, Soren-066, Vannak-134, Riz-028, Kai-125, and Makee on a variety of planets.

On January 26, 2022, it was announced that the official trailer would release on January 30, 2022 on CBS and Paramount Plus. It was also announced that it would feature a Spartan fireteam named Silver. It was revealed that it would take place in the 'Silver Timeline' and that the timeline would "differ in subtle and not so subtle ways" to the core canon universe.[36]

Cast

Jen Taylor on-set.
Jen Taylor on set.[26]

Seasons

Season Episodes First airdate Last airdate
Season One
9[5]
March 24, 2022
To be announced
Season Two
To be announced
To be announced
To be announced

Gallery

Promotional images

Production images

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