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The first season of Halo: The Television Series premiered on Paramount Plus on March 24, 2022.[1][2] The season has nine episodes.[3]
Official summary
In its adaptation for Paramount+, HALO will take place in the universe that first came to be in 2001 with the launch of Xbox®’s first “Halo” game. Dramatizing an epic 26th-century conflict between humanity and an alien threat known as the Covenant, HALO the series will weave deeply drawn personal stories with action, adventure and a richly imagined vision of the future. The series stars Pablo Schreiber (“American Gods”) as the Master Chief, Spartan-117; Natascha McElhone (“Californication”) as Dr. Halsey, the brilliant, conflicted and inscrutable creator of the Spartan super soldiers; and Jen Taylor (“Halo” game series, RWBY) as Cortana, the most advanced AI in human history, and potentially the key to the survival of the human race. Additional stars include Bokeem Woodbine (“Fargo”), Shabana Azmi (“Fire”), Natasha Culzac (“The Witcher”), Olive Gray (“Half Moon Investigations”), Yerin Ha (“Reef Break”), Bentley Kalu (“Avengers: Age of Ultron”), Kate Kennedy (“Catastrophe”), Charlie Murphy (“Peaky Blinders”) and Danny Sapani (“Penny Dreadful”).[4]
Episodes
Episode[1] | Image | Title[1] | Original airdate[1] | Notes |
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1 | Contact | March 24, 2022 | Director: Otto Bathurst[5] | |
2 | Unbound | March 31, 2022 | Director: Otto Bathurst | |
3 | Emergence | April 7, 2022 | Director: Roel Reiné | |
4 | Homecoming | April 14, 2022 | Director: Roel Reiné | |
5 | Reckoning | April 21, 2022 | Director: Jonathan Liebesman | |
6 | Solace | April 28, 2022 | Director: Jonathan Liebesman | |
7 | Inheritance | May 5, 2022 | Director: Jessica Lowrey | |
8 | Allegiance | May 12, 2022 | Director: Jonathan Liebesman | |
9 | Transcendence | May 19, 2022 | Director: Jonathan Liebesman |
Appearances
Development
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Marketing
Paramount+ UK launch
To celebrate the launch of Paramount+ (and thus, the television show) in the United Kingdom and other countries, a large Paramount+-themed display was hosted in London. The display included several props from the Halo series, with accompanying lore.[7] The props' descriptive text is archived below.
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Promotional images
Sources
- ^ a b c d The Futon Critic, Shows A-Z – Halo on Paramount+ (Retrieved on Mar 21, 2022) [archive]
- ^ Variety, ‘Halo’ TV Series Jumps From Showtime to Paramount Plus (Retrieved on Jun 1, 2020) [archive]
- ^ The Hollywood Reporter, 'Halo' TV Series Finds New Director (Retrieved on Mar 21, 2022) [archive]
- ^ Paramount Plus, About Halo (Retrieved on Jan 27, 2024) [archive]
- ^ Collider, ‘HALO’ TV Series Lands ‘Robin Hood’ Director Otto Bathurst (Retrieved on Mar 21, 2022) [archive]
- ^ a b c Twitter, Halo on Paramount+ (@HaloTheSeries): "Gear up, Spartans. We’ll see you at @thegameawards on Thursday. #HaloTheSeries" (Retrieved on Dec 7, 2021) [archive]
- ^ Reddit, Halo TV props from the Paramount+ pop up in london (Retrieved on Jul 12, 2022) [archive]