The full trailer of Halo Tv series is here

The mission is just beginning. Halo: The Series streams March 24th exclusively on Paramount+.

 

Earlier this week, Halo video game developer 343 Industries reiterated that the Paramount+ show will take place in its own continuity, which is being referred to as the “silver timeline.” Essentially, this means newcomers to the Halo franchise won’t have to worry about lacking knowledge about the canon from the games. While the series will alter certain elements, there will still be plenty of connective tissue that should please longtime fans! For example, 343 Industries teased the possibility that the show could add story beats from Halo’s expanded universe of comics and novels.

The first Halo game was released in 2001 for the original Xbox. Over the last 21 years, the series has seen several installments, including last year’s Halo Infinite. Given how much material has been released, it makes a lot of sense that the Halo series will remain its own separate entity. That strategy has worked well for some of the best video game adaptations, including Paramount’s Sonic the Hedgehog movie. Adapting a beloved video game property requires both faithfulness to the source material and an ability to immerse viewers in a world they might not be as familiar with. Hopefully, the new Halo series will be able to strike that balance, and deliver an experience that everyone can enjoy!


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