Paramount shares first Halo TV series trailer ahead of March 24 premiere

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In brief: Paramount has shared the first official trailer for Halo, the live-action series adaptation of the popular video game franchise with the same name. The series was originally slated for Showtime but has since been acquired by Paramount+ and will premiere in late March.

The Halo TV series has been a long time in the making. Microsoft originally detailed the project alongside the announcement of the Xbox One in May 2013, with Steven Spielberg attached as an executive producer.

Given Microsoft’s heavy entertainment push at the time, some believed the series might air exclusively on Xbox Live. A year later, however, we learned that Microsoft was close to signing a distribution deal for Halo with Showtime. Not much happened over the next five years but in 2019, Microsoft confirmed a 10-episode season for Showtime. Then in February 2021, it was revealed that the series would be moving from Showtime to Paramount+.

The new Halo trailer premiered Sunday during halftime of the AFC Championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Cincinnati Bengals.

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.

In a war for humanity's very survival, our deadliest weapon is our greatest hope. See Master Chief, Cortana, the Covenant, and the other Spartans of Silver Team more in this epic trailer for the new Paramount+ Original Series, Halo. Find the Halo, win the war.

The first episode will premiere on March 24 exclusively on Paramount+ starring Pablo Schreiber as the Master Chief. Jen Taylor, who has voiced Cortana in the video game franchise, will reprise her role in the new series.

Paramount+ starts at $4.99 per month for the ad-supported plan, or $9.99 for no ads except on live TV and "a few shows." Both come with a one-week free trial.

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I'm not going to lie. The show does look pretty cool. But I did read that the story will be different then those of the game and books. It's good in a way because people wont get butt hurt from not following the books etc. But at the same time that is why we fell in love with Master Chief. So I'm hoping the show is a success either way.
 
It looks cool as a sci-fi show... but as a Halo show, first impressions are that they changed more than they needed to with creating a new timeline.

Chief's iconic voice could've been handled better, and Cortana got Sonic the Hedgehog-ged (all they needed was to blue-tint her lol).
 
Amazing how the supposed Peter Jackson HALO film got vaporwared.
No Metal Gear Solid movie either.

Meanwhile, they're cranking out DOOM movies.
 
Somewhat worried they‘ll do the same thing to Halo they did to Star Trek.
 
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