Active since the early '90s, Tia Mowry has had a long acting career, including a number of Christmas films. Mowry's big break came in the sitcom Sister, Sister, where she starred alongside her actual twin sister, Tamera Mowry. Sister, Sister was a staple of the mid-90s sitcom, running from 1994-1999. Tia and Tamera would go on to star in a handful of films after Sister, Sister ended, with the Disney Channel original movies, Twitches and Twitches Too.
After appearing in her first Christmas movie, The Mistle-Tones, in 2012, Tia Mowry would go several more years before appearing in another one. After starring in My Christmas Inn in 2018, the floodgates opened, and Mowry regularly began appearing in various Christmas films since, with her most recent movie in the genre, A Very Merry Beauty Salon premiering in December 2024.
My Christmas Inn (2018) Tia Mowry As Jen Taylor My Christmas Inn
My Christmas Inn,...
After appearing in her first Christmas movie, The Mistle-Tones, in 2012, Tia Mowry would go several more years before appearing in another one. After starring in My Christmas Inn in 2018, the floodgates opened, and Mowry regularly began appearing in various Christmas films since, with her most recent movie in the genre, A Very Merry Beauty Salon premiering in December 2024.
My Christmas Inn (2018) Tia Mowry As Jen Taylor My Christmas Inn
My Christmas Inn,...
- 12/21/2024
- by Brandon Howard
- ScreenRant
While Netflix is famed for its variety of incredible TV shows and movies, it's also notorious for canceling beloved TV shows before their time. Netflix's original series often face two struggles. Some shows run for too long and become filled with plot holes as they keep getting renewed. Others, however, join a long list of streaming TV series cut down after a cliffhanger, resulting in unresolved plots, unsatisfying endings, and leaving the fates of cherished characters unknown.
From viewership numbers to high production costs, Netflix has a multitude of reasons for canceling TV shows, leaving fans devastated at the loss of their favorite show. Since its inception in 2007, Netflix has released and canceled many incredible shows that deserve more seasons. From heartening teen dramas to creepy mystery drama shows, the untimely cancelation of some Netflix original shows still stings.
Everything Sucks! (2018) Canceled After One Season
The heartwarming and charming coming-of-age...
From viewership numbers to high production costs, Netflix has a multitude of reasons for canceling TV shows, leaving fans devastated at the loss of their favorite show. Since its inception in 2007, Netflix has released and canceled many incredible shows that deserve more seasons. From heartening teen dramas to creepy mystery drama shows, the untimely cancelation of some Netflix original shows still stings.
Everything Sucks! (2018) Canceled After One Season
The heartwarming and charming coming-of-age...
- 12/13/2024
- by Ritika Joshi
- ScreenRant
After just two seasons, Paramount+’s Halo show was dropped. This was quite disappointing, considering the journey to get a live-action adaptation for the franchise was long and arduous.
The Halo TV didn’t live up to the initial hype due to various reasons. (Image via Paramount+)
The reason why the show was a disaster for the fans of the franchise was due to the depiction of Master Chief, the Unsc, and the Covenant, among many other characters and crucial events.
However, despite all that, the show did do quite a few good things, and according to the original Master Chief actor Steve Downes, one of them was to cast the voice of Jen Taylor.
Master Chief’s Voice Actor Defends Paramount’s Halo TV Show Disaster Cortona’s real voice held the TV together. (Image via Paramount+)
The Halo TV show was set in a completely different timeline compared to the main series,...
The Halo TV didn’t live up to the initial hype due to various reasons. (Image via Paramount+)
The reason why the show was a disaster for the fans of the franchise was due to the depiction of Master Chief, the Unsc, and the Covenant, among many other characters and crucial events.
However, despite all that, the show did do quite a few good things, and according to the original Master Chief actor Steve Downes, one of them was to cast the voice of Jen Taylor.
Master Chief’s Voice Actor Defends Paramount’s Halo TV Show Disaster Cortona’s real voice held the TV together. (Image via Paramount+)
The Halo TV show was set in a completely different timeline compared to the main series,...
- 12/5/2024
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
TV shows that consistently deliver heart-pumping action have become a dominant force in the modern entertainment industry. A consequence of this massive popularity is that production companies and streaming services are now more likely to invest massive budgets into these shows to enhance their production quality. Expansive set designs, CGI, impressive stunt work, and A-list casting all contribute to these massive budgets (via Media C-Suite).
While a big budget is no guarantee of a good TV show, it is hard to deny that a lot of these shows are incredible. From exploring the worlds of Westeros and Middle-earth, to a galaxy far, far, away, these shows have left an indelible mark on the TV industry and have set the bar for other action TV shows to aspire to. These shows have revolutionized contemporary television, and often boast budgets per episode that rival even the biggest blockbuster movies.
Halo (2022-2024) $10.4 Million...
While a big budget is no guarantee of a good TV show, it is hard to deny that a lot of these shows are incredible. From exploring the worlds of Westeros and Middle-earth, to a galaxy far, far, away, these shows have left an indelible mark on the TV industry and have set the bar for other action TV shows to aspire to. These shows have revolutionized contemporary television, and often boast budgets per episode that rival even the biggest blockbuster movies.
Halo (2022-2024) $10.4 Million...
- 10/7/2024
- by Tom Lowe
- ScreenRant
Miranda Keyes freezes her Flood-infected mother, Dr. Halsey, in one of many dramatic twists that will never be resolved. Original characters like Kwan and Makee had storylines that were never fully realized, leaving the show's intentions ambiguous at best. Halo season 3 was supposed to adapt Halo: Combat Evolved's story, making the series' cancelation more frustrating.
Now that Paramount+ has officially axed its Halo adaptation, there are several storylines viewers will never see come to fruition in live-action. While Paramount was evasive on why Halo was canceled after two seasons, it's safe to assume that the series' ballooning costs reportedly, it cost $200 million to make and mixed reviews were at the root of the company's decision. Although the show's sophomore outing was much more well-received than its abysmal first season, swapping out showrunners and leaning harder on the source material just couldn't salvage the story of Pablo Schreiber's Master Chief.
Now that Paramount+ has officially axed its Halo adaptation, there are several storylines viewers will never see come to fruition in live-action. While Paramount was evasive on why Halo was canceled after two seasons, it's safe to assume that the series' ballooning costs reportedly, it cost $200 million to make and mixed reviews were at the root of the company's decision. Although the show's sophomore outing was much more well-received than its abysmal first season, swapping out showrunners and leaning harder on the source material just couldn't salvage the story of Pablo Schreiber's Master Chief.
- 7/30/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Halo season 2 improved by strengthening its ties to the source material, but it was too little, too late. Halo season 3 would have finally delved into Halo: Combat Evolved's story and resolved cliffhangers from season 2, making the show's cancelation more frustrating. Paramount+ likely canceled Halo due to staggering costs and an inability to recoup fans' goodwill.
I'll be the first to admit it: Paramount+'s Halo TV show wasn't very good, but I'm still frustrated by its cancelation. In its first season, Halo was universally panned by critics and audiences alike. It wasn't a faithful Halo adaptation, but it was also just mid-level sci-fi fare at best. I was surprised by just how much Halo season 2 tried to correct course after its first outing's missteps. Obviously, there were certain elements the Covenant's Blessed One concept, for starters that the series couldn't completely retcon or erase, but it certainly did damage control.
I'll be the first to admit it: Paramount+'s Halo TV show wasn't very good, but I'm still frustrated by its cancelation. In its first season, Halo was universally panned by critics and audiences alike. It wasn't a faithful Halo adaptation, but it was also just mid-level sci-fi fare at best. I was surprised by just how much Halo season 2 tried to correct course after its first outing's missteps. Obviously, there were certain elements the Covenant's Blessed One concept, for starters that the series couldn't completely retcon or erase, but it certainly did damage control.
- 7/21/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
New Teaser Released for “Dune: Prophecy”
HBO has released its second teaser for its upcoming original drama series “Dune: Prophecy,” starring Emily Watson and Olivia Williams.
Part of the “Dune“-iverse and based on Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson’s “Sisterhood of Dune,” “Dune: Prophecy” is set 10,000 years before the ascension of Paul Atreides and follows Harkonnen sisters Valya (Watson) and Tula (Williams) “as they combat forces that threaten the future of humankind and establish the fabled sect that will become known as the Bene Gesserit.”
Watch the new teaser for “Dune: Prophecy” below:
The prequel series will also star Travis Fimmel, Jodhi May, Mark Strong, Sarah-Sofie Boussnina, Josh Heuston, Chloe Lea, Jade Anouka, Faoileann Cunningham, Edward Davis, Aoife Hinds, Chris Mason, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Jihae, Tabu, Charithra Chandran, Jessica Barden, Emma Canning, and Yerin Ha, among others. Alison Schapker serves as showrunner and executive producer.
“Dune: Prophecy” is slated...
HBO has released its second teaser for its upcoming original drama series “Dune: Prophecy,” starring Emily Watson and Olivia Williams.
Part of the “Dune“-iverse and based on Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson’s “Sisterhood of Dune,” “Dune: Prophecy” is set 10,000 years before the ascension of Paul Atreides and follows Harkonnen sisters Valya (Watson) and Tula (Williams) “as they combat forces that threaten the future of humankind and establish the fabled sect that will become known as the Bene Gesserit.”
Watch the new teaser for “Dune: Prophecy” below:
The prequel series will also star Travis Fimmel, Jodhi May, Mark Strong, Sarah-Sofie Boussnina, Josh Heuston, Chloe Lea, Jade Anouka, Faoileann Cunningham, Edward Davis, Aoife Hinds, Chris Mason, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Jihae, Tabu, Charithra Chandran, Jessica Barden, Emma Canning, and Yerin Ha, among others. Alison Schapker serves as showrunner and executive producer.
“Dune: Prophecy” is slated...
- 7/19/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Halo will not have a third season, at least not at Paramount+. The streaming service has cancelled the sci-fi series inspired by the popular Xbox video gaming franchise of the same name. Season two premiered in February, and the finale aired on March 21st.
Pablo Schreiber, Natascha McElhone, Jen Taylor, Bokeem Woodbine, Shabana Azmi, Natasha Culzac, Olive Gray, Yerin Ha, Bentley Kalu, Kate Kennedy, Charlie Murphy, Danny Sapani, Fiona O’Shaughnessy, Tylan Bailey, Joseph Morgan, Cristina Rodlo, and Christina Bennington, star in the series which follows how humankind battles an alien race during the 26th century.
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Pablo Schreiber, Natascha McElhone, Jen Taylor, Bokeem Woodbine, Shabana Azmi, Natasha Culzac, Olive Gray, Yerin Ha, Bentley Kalu, Kate Kennedy, Charlie Murphy, Danny Sapani, Fiona O’Shaughnessy, Tylan Bailey, Joseph Morgan, Cristina Rodlo, and Christina Bennington, star in the series which follows how humankind battles an alien race during the 26th century.
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- 7/19/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Halo video game fans never liked the first season of the series adaptation. However, its popularity among the general audience earned a surprising second season for the Pablo Schreiber-led show. After two seasons at Paramount+, the streamer announced that the series will not move forward with a third season.
A still from Halo | Paramount+
Fans, especially the ones aware of the game lore, welcomed the move from Paramount+. They wished that the series could’ve learned a lesson or two from successful video game adaptations like Fallout and The Last of Us. Interestingly, both seasons of Halo received critical acclaim for their action scenes, cast, and visual effects.
Paramount+ Cancels Halo After Two Seasons and Fans Blame The Derivative Writing Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief in a still from Halo | Paramount+
Paramount+ released a statement announcing the cancelation of its live-action adaptation of the video game, Halo. The series...
A still from Halo | Paramount+
Fans, especially the ones aware of the game lore, welcomed the move from Paramount+. They wished that the series could’ve learned a lesson or two from successful video game adaptations like Fallout and The Last of Us. Interestingly, both seasons of Halo received critical acclaim for their action scenes, cast, and visual effects.
Paramount+ Cancels Halo After Two Seasons and Fans Blame The Derivative Writing Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief in a still from Halo | Paramount+
Paramount+ released a statement announcing the cancelation of its live-action adaptation of the video game, Halo. The series...
- 7/19/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Based on the popular video games, the “Halo” series premiered on Paramount+ back in 2022, with the second season arriving earlier this year. But Season 2 will be the show’s final season, we’ve learned tonight. Paramount+ has officially cancelled the series after two seasons.
The series is currently being shopped elsewhere, reportedly with approval from Paramount+.
Paramount+ said in a statement tonight, “We are extremely proud of this ambitious series, and would like to thank our partners at Xbox, 343 Industries and Amblin Television, along with showrunner and executive producer David Wiener, his fellow executive producers, the entire cast led by Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief and the amazing crew for all their outstanding work. We wish everyone the best going forward.”
“We deeply appreciate the millions of fans who propelled the Halo series to be a global success and we remain committed to broadening the Halo universe in different ways in the future,...
The series is currently being shopped elsewhere, reportedly with approval from Paramount+.
Paramount+ said in a statement tonight, “We are extremely proud of this ambitious series, and would like to thank our partners at Xbox, 343 Industries and Amblin Television, along with showrunner and executive producer David Wiener, his fellow executive producers, the entire cast led by Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief and the amazing crew for all their outstanding work. We wish everyone the best going forward.”
“We deeply appreciate the millions of fans who propelled the Halo series to be a global success and we remain committed to broadening the Halo universe in different ways in the future,...
- 7/18/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Master Chief’s fight has ended. Today, Paramount+ announced that it has cancelled Halo after just two seasons.
In a statement, a Paramount+ spokesperson said: “We are extremely proud of this ambitious series and would like to thank our partners at Xbox, 343 Industries and Amblin Television, along with showrunner and executive producer David Wiener, his fellow executive producers, the entire cast led by Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief and the amazing crew for all their outstanding work. We wish everyone the best going forward.” However, the battle may not be entirely over as Amblin Television, Xbox, and 343 Industries are said to be shopping the series to other buyers.
Related Interviews: Pablo Schreiber, Bokeem Woodbine, and more talk Season 2 of Halo
“We deeply appreciate the millions of fans who propelled the Halo series to be a global success, and we remain committed to broadening the Halo universe in different ways in the future,...
In a statement, a Paramount+ spokesperson said: “We are extremely proud of this ambitious series and would like to thank our partners at Xbox, 343 Industries and Amblin Television, along with showrunner and executive producer David Wiener, his fellow executive producers, the entire cast led by Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief and the amazing crew for all their outstanding work. We wish everyone the best going forward.” However, the battle may not be entirely over as Amblin Television, Xbox, and 343 Industries are said to be shopping the series to other buyers.
Related Interviews: Pablo Schreiber, Bokeem Woodbine, and more talk Season 2 of Halo
“We deeply appreciate the millions of fans who propelled the Halo series to be a global success, and we remain committed to broadening the Halo universe in different ways in the future,...
- 7/18/2024
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Paramount+ has cancelled Halo, Deadline has confirmed.
The news comes a few months after Season 2 of the live-action video game adaptation premiered on the streamer in February. Amblin Television, Xbox and 343 Industries are currently shopping Halo in hopes of finding it a new home, Deadline understands.
“We are extremely proud of this ambitious series and would like to thank our partners at Xbox, 343 Industries and Amblin Television, along with showrunner and executive producer David Wiener, his fellow executive producers, the entire cast led by Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief and the amazing crew for all their outstanding work. We wish everyone the best going forward,” a spokesperson for Paramount+ said in a statement Thursday.
Added 343 Industries: “We deeply appreciate the millions of fans who propelled the Halo series to be a global success and we remain committed to broadening the Halo universe in different ways in the future. We...
The news comes a few months after Season 2 of the live-action video game adaptation premiered on the streamer in February. Amblin Television, Xbox and 343 Industries are currently shopping Halo in hopes of finding it a new home, Deadline understands.
“We are extremely proud of this ambitious series and would like to thank our partners at Xbox, 343 Industries and Amblin Television, along with showrunner and executive producer David Wiener, his fellow executive producers, the entire cast led by Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief and the amazing crew for all their outstanding work. We wish everyone the best going forward,” a spokesperson for Paramount+ said in a statement Thursday.
Added 343 Industries: “We deeply appreciate the millions of fans who propelled the Halo series to be a global success and we remain committed to broadening the Halo universe in different ways in the future. We...
- 7/18/2024
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
The live-action “Halo” series has been canceled at Paramount+, Variety has learned.
The big budget series based on the popular Xbox video game franchise aired two seasons at the streaming service. The show originally debuted in 2022, while the second season aired between February and March 2024.
“Paramount+ can confirm that ‘Halo’ will not move forward with a third season on the service,” the streamer said in a stataement. “We are extremely proud of this ambitious series and would like to thank our partners at Xbox, 343 Industries and Amblin Television, along with showrunner and executive producer David Wiener, his fellow executive producers, the entire cast led by Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief and the amazing crew for all their outstanding work. We wish everyone the best going forward.”
According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, Xbox, Amblin TV, and 343 Industries will try to shop the series to other outlets.
The big budget series based on the popular Xbox video game franchise aired two seasons at the streaming service. The show originally debuted in 2022, while the second season aired between February and March 2024.
“Paramount+ can confirm that ‘Halo’ will not move forward with a third season on the service,” the streamer said in a stataement. “We are extremely proud of this ambitious series and would like to thank our partners at Xbox, 343 Industries and Amblin Television, along with showrunner and executive producer David Wiener, his fellow executive producers, the entire cast led by Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief and the amazing crew for all their outstanding work. We wish everyone the best going forward.”
According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, Xbox, Amblin TV, and 343 Industries will try to shop the series to other outlets.
- 7/18/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Halo Infinite’s cast gets all the credit for their skill and commitment which brought the great emotional depth that the game is known. They delivered moments so deeply affecting that even some of the actors became emotional.
Many supporting studios were part of the development of Halo Infinite. This includes CounterPunch, the animation studio we can credit for bringing the characters of the game to life.
While many players might have thought that the tears shed by characters in the game are all made by CGI, a recent interview with the animation team reveals a surprising truth.
How CounterPunch Approached Halo Infinite’s Characters
The Challenges and Approaches to Making Halo Infinite. | 343 Industries
CounterPunch was a major part of bringing Halo Infinite’s characters alive. Known for their expertise in motion capture, CounterPunch collaborated closely with 343 Industries so that each character was accurately and effectively depicted. From Cortana to the charming Pilot,...
Many supporting studios were part of the development of Halo Infinite. This includes CounterPunch, the animation studio we can credit for bringing the characters of the game to life.
While many players might have thought that the tears shed by characters in the game are all made by CGI, a recent interview with the animation team reveals a surprising truth.
How CounterPunch Approached Halo Infinite’s Characters
The Challenges and Approaches to Making Halo Infinite. | 343 Industries
CounterPunch was a major part of bringing Halo Infinite’s characters alive. Known for their expertise in motion capture, CounterPunch collaborated closely with 343 Industries so that each character was accurately and effectively depicted. From Cortana to the charming Pilot,...
- 6/12/2024
- by Daniel Royte
- FandomWire
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The battle between the Spartans and the Covenant rages on with another season of Halo now out on Paramount+. The Paramount+ series, based on the hugely popular video game franchise of the same name, returned for its second season earlier this year and garnered positive reviews from critics.
Quick Answer: Stream every episode of Halo on Paramount+. Get a seven-day free trial here.
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The battle between the Spartans and the Covenant rages on with another season of Halo now out on Paramount+. The Paramount+ series, based on the hugely popular video game franchise of the same name, returned for its second season earlier this year and garnered positive reviews from critics.
- 4/1/2024
- by Nishka Dhawan and Oscar Hartzog
- Rollingstone.com
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2's finale.
Master Chief and Cortana finally make landfall on the Halo, leading to a fascinating observation about the ring world's nature. The Halo is a fusion of AI and organic life, reflecting the relationship dynamics between Master Chief and Cortana. Master Chief struggles with his identity throughout season 2, ultimately learning to have faith in himself and make his own decisions — with Cortana's support instead of her control.
In the Halo season 2 finale, Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber) and Cortana (Jen Taylor; Christina Bennington) finally make landfall on the Halo, which prompts the AI to make a rather compelling observation about the ring world. Of course, John-117's reunion with Cortana is almost more exciting than the on-screen depiction of the Halo ring. In Halo season 1's ending, Cortana assumes control of Master Chief, turning him into the perfect warrior, just as Natascha McElhone's Dr.
Master Chief and Cortana finally make landfall on the Halo, leading to a fascinating observation about the ring world's nature. The Halo is a fusion of AI and organic life, reflecting the relationship dynamics between Master Chief and Cortana. Master Chief struggles with his identity throughout season 2, ultimately learning to have faith in himself and make his own decisions — with Cortana's support instead of her control.
In the Halo season 2 finale, Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber) and Cortana (Jen Taylor; Christina Bennington) finally make landfall on the Halo, which prompts the AI to make a rather compelling observation about the ring world. Of course, John-117's reunion with Cortana is almost more exciting than the on-screen depiction of the Halo ring. In Halo season 1's ending, Cortana assumes control of Master Chief, turning him into the perfect warrior, just as Natascha McElhone's Dr.
- 3/24/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers lie ahead for Halo season 2, episode 8, "Halo"!
Joseph Morgan shares his excitement for the Flood's introduction in the Halo season 2 finale. Morgan was thrilled to see the special effects and makeup used to bring the alien parasitic form to life on set, particularly as a fan of the games. The star also teases that the Flood's introduction in the season 2 finale has major ramifications for the future of the show.
Halo season 2 star Joseph Morgan unveils how the horrific events of the finale's Flood outbreak both pleased him as a fan and left him eager to see how the show explores its expansion. Paramount+'s adaptation of the hit video game franchise explores the exploits of Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber), a super soldier in the midst of an intergalactic war with the alien faction, the Covenant. The season finale, "Halo", saw an ancient parasite called The Flood...
Joseph Morgan shares his excitement for the Flood's introduction in the Halo season 2 finale. Morgan was thrilled to see the special effects and makeup used to bring the alien parasitic form to life on set, particularly as a fan of the games. The star also teases that the Flood's introduction in the season 2 finale has major ramifications for the future of the show.
Halo season 2 star Joseph Morgan unveils how the horrific events of the finale's Flood outbreak both pleased him as a fan and left him eager to see how the show explores its expansion. Paramount+'s adaptation of the hit video game franchise explores the exploits of Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber), a super soldier in the midst of an intergalactic war with the alien faction, the Covenant. The season finale, "Halo", saw an ancient parasite called The Flood...
- 3/23/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2's finale.
The Monitor's appearance in the Halo season 2 finale helps set up the third season. The Flood takes center stage in the finale, which teases some characters' future desires to activate the Halo. Interestingly, 343 Guilty Spark and Makee are poised to be counterparts to Master Chief and Cortana.
The last scene in Halo season 2's finale shows viewers a glimpse of the Monitor, an iconic franchise character who will have a big impact on Halo season 3. Throughout the episode, scenes of Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber) speaking with an unseen someone (or something) are interwoven throughout the main action. Chronologically speaking, the conversation happens after the rest of the episode's events, so it does tease where John-117 ends up. The setting and the identity of the character John's speaking to, however, aren't made explicit until the final seconds of the finale.
After Master Chief...
The Monitor's appearance in the Halo season 2 finale helps set up the third season. The Flood takes center stage in the finale, which teases some characters' future desires to activate the Halo. Interestingly, 343 Guilty Spark and Makee are poised to be counterparts to Master Chief and Cortana.
The last scene in Halo season 2's finale shows viewers a glimpse of the Monitor, an iconic franchise character who will have a big impact on Halo season 3. Throughout the episode, scenes of Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber) speaking with an unseen someone (or something) are interwoven throughout the main action. Chronologically speaking, the conversation happens after the rest of the episode's events, so it does tease where John-117 ends up. The setting and the identity of the character John's speaking to, however, aren't made explicit until the final seconds of the finale.
After Master Chief...
- 3/23/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2's finale.
Multiple conflicts unfold in Halo season 2's finale, including the Flood's takeover on Onyx, the Spartan-iii-led space battle; and Master Chief's duel with the Arbiter on the Halo. Master Chief forsakes his mission to save his comrades, leading him to redeem his energy sword prowess, which was lackluster in Halo season 2, episode 4. The episode ends with an epic energy sword rematch between Arbiter Var 'Gatanai and Master Chief.
The action-packed Halo season 2 finale sees conflicts happening on multiple fronts and scales, from the Flood's infiltration of the Unsc base on Onyx to the Spartan-iii forces' attempts to destroy a Covenant ship. Despite being tasked with reaching the Halo before Makee (Charlie Murphy) and Arbiter Var 'Gatanai (Viktor Åkerblom), Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber) is pulled in several directions. It's clear that Admiral Parangosky (Shabana Azmi) is trading soldiers' lives for control of the Halo,...
Multiple conflicts unfold in Halo season 2's finale, including the Flood's takeover on Onyx, the Spartan-iii-led space battle; and Master Chief's duel with the Arbiter on the Halo. Master Chief forsakes his mission to save his comrades, leading him to redeem his energy sword prowess, which was lackluster in Halo season 2, episode 4. The episode ends with an epic energy sword rematch between Arbiter Var 'Gatanai and Master Chief.
The action-packed Halo season 2 finale sees conflicts happening on multiple fronts and scales, from the Flood's infiltration of the Unsc base on Onyx to the Spartan-iii forces' attempts to destroy a Covenant ship. Despite being tasked with reaching the Halo before Makee (Charlie Murphy) and Arbiter Var 'Gatanai (Viktor Åkerblom), Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber) is pulled in several directions. It's clear that Admiral Parangosky (Shabana Azmi) is trading soldiers' lives for control of the Halo,...
- 3/23/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for the Halo season 2 finale.
Several Spartan-IIIs fall during Admiral Parangosky's mission, leaving the program's future uncertain. The Flood infection spreads rapidly in the Halo season 2 finale, creating a terrifying hive mind. Laera sacrifices herself to contain the Flood, while Kai makes a noble play as well.
Halo season 2's finale packs a ton of action into its modest runtime, including the deaths of several crucial characters. Considering the way the Paramount+ show's sophomore outing built toward the emergence of the Flood, the bloodshed is hardly surprising. Even so, more than one member of Halo's main cast of characters won't live to see the imminent season 3. In the penultimate installment, Makee (Charlie Murphy), the Covenant's "blessed one," and Arbiter Var 'Gatanai (Viktor Åkerblom) race toward the Halo. Thanks to Cortana (Jen Taylor; Christina Bennington), Oni and the Unsc were able to track down the Covenant ship.
Several Spartan-IIIs fall during Admiral Parangosky's mission, leaving the program's future uncertain. The Flood infection spreads rapidly in the Halo season 2 finale, creating a terrifying hive mind. Laera sacrifices herself to contain the Flood, while Kai makes a noble play as well.
Halo season 2's finale packs a ton of action into its modest runtime, including the deaths of several crucial characters. Considering the way the Paramount+ show's sophomore outing built toward the emergence of the Flood, the bloodshed is hardly surprising. Even so, more than one member of Halo's main cast of characters won't live to see the imminent season 3. In the penultimate installment, Makee (Charlie Murphy), the Covenant's "blessed one," and Arbiter Var 'Gatanai (Viktor Åkerblom) race toward the Halo. Thanks to Cortana (Jen Taylor; Christina Bennington), Oni and the Unsc were able to track down the Covenant ship.
- 3/21/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2's finale.
The Halo season 2 finale sets the stage for a thrilling season 3 with the return of Master Chief and Cortana's dynamic as well as the emergence of the Flood. The introduction of 343 Guilty Spark hints at upcoming story moments from Halo: Combat Evolved. The sacrifice of characters like Kai — and the dwindling numbers of Spartan-IIIs — create high stakes for Master Chief and humanity's future.
The Halo season 2 finale wraps up several threads, all while setting an exciting third outing into motion, especially where Master Chief's (Pablo Schreiber) story is concerned. The eighth episode, which is aptly titled "Halo," picks up where the previous installment left off. Makee (Charlie Murphy), the Covenant-raised human, and The Arbiter Var 'Gatanai (Viktor Åkerblom) are racing toward the Halo, thanks to Cortana's (Jen Taylor; Christina Bennington) quick thinking. Eager to stop the Covenant from reaching the Sacred Ring,...
The Halo season 2 finale sets the stage for a thrilling season 3 with the return of Master Chief and Cortana's dynamic as well as the emergence of the Flood. The introduction of 343 Guilty Spark hints at upcoming story moments from Halo: Combat Evolved. The sacrifice of characters like Kai — and the dwindling numbers of Spartan-IIIs — create high stakes for Master Chief and humanity's future.
The Halo season 2 finale wraps up several threads, all while setting an exciting third outing into motion, especially where Master Chief's (Pablo Schreiber) story is concerned. The eighth episode, which is aptly titled "Halo," picks up where the previous installment left off. Makee (Charlie Murphy), the Covenant-raised human, and The Arbiter Var 'Gatanai (Viktor Åkerblom) are racing toward the Halo, thanks to Cortana's (Jen Taylor; Christina Bennington) quick thinking. Eager to stop the Covenant from reaching the Sacred Ring,...
- 3/21/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2.
A key part of Halo history, the Halo Array holds a devastating power that's tied to the Forerunners' war with the Flood. In the Halo TV show, the Halo Array plays a critical role in the series' narrative, though it's intertwined with new characters and twists on the lore. Forerunners created the Halo Array not to destroy the Flood directly, but to starve it by wiping out its food sources in a galaxy-sterilizing move.
Although the multimedia franchise derives its name from its iconic ring, viewers might be wondering what, exactly, the ring world does ahead of Halo season 2's finale. Introduced in the series' first-ever game, Halo: Combat Evolved, the Halo ring isn't just a key component of the narrative, but a symbol that's as iconic as Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber) and Cortana (Jen Taylor; Christina Bennington). Well before Halo season 1's ending,...
A key part of Halo history, the Halo Array holds a devastating power that's tied to the Forerunners' war with the Flood. In the Halo TV show, the Halo Array plays a critical role in the series' narrative, though it's intertwined with new characters and twists on the lore. Forerunners created the Halo Array not to destroy the Flood directly, but to starve it by wiping out its food sources in a galaxy-sterilizing move.
Although the multimedia franchise derives its name from its iconic ring, viewers might be wondering what, exactly, the ring world does ahead of Halo season 2's finale. Introduced in the series' first-ever game, Halo: Combat Evolved, the Halo ring isn't just a key component of the narrative, but a symbol that's as iconic as Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber) and Cortana (Jen Taylor; Christina Bennington). Well before Halo season 1's ending,...
- 3/16/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2, episode 7.
Dr. Halsey's revelation about the Spartan-ii program's origins changes everything. The connection with the DNA found at the Forerunner site hints at all Spartans being Reclaimers. The Forerunners deemed the Reclaimers their heirs as the galaxy's next stewards.
Halo season 2, episode 7, "Thermopylae," finally reveals what sets John-117 (Pablo Schreiber) and his fellow Spartan-II soldiers apart from all other humans — and it stems from Dr. Catherine Halsey's Forerunner twist from the previous episode. Natascha McElhone's Unsc scientist has fallen from grace: the show's sophomore season opened with Halsey being held captive by her replacement, Oni officer James Ackerson (Joseph Morgan), who subsequently arranged for Dr. Halsey to die during the Fall of Reach. Alongside John and former Spartan Soren (Bokeem Woodbine), Halsey survives the invasion, but the remaining Spartan-II soldiers aren't too pleased.
The ending of Halo season 1 revealed a lot about Dr.
Dr. Halsey's revelation about the Spartan-ii program's origins changes everything. The connection with the DNA found at the Forerunner site hints at all Spartans being Reclaimers. The Forerunners deemed the Reclaimers their heirs as the galaxy's next stewards.
Halo season 2, episode 7, "Thermopylae," finally reveals what sets John-117 (Pablo Schreiber) and his fellow Spartan-II soldiers apart from all other humans — and it stems from Dr. Catherine Halsey's Forerunner twist from the previous episode. Natascha McElhone's Unsc scientist has fallen from grace: the show's sophomore season opened with Halsey being held captive by her replacement, Oni officer James Ackerson (Joseph Morgan), who subsequently arranged for Dr. Halsey to die during the Fall of Reach. Alongside John and former Spartan Soren (Bokeem Woodbine), Halsey survives the invasion, but the remaining Spartan-II soldiers aren't too pleased.
The ending of Halo season 1 revealed a lot about Dr.
- 3/15/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2, episode 6, "Onyx."
Var 'Gatanai brands himself with the Mark of Shame in Halo season 2, episode 6. Makee inspires The Arbiter to go rogue in search of Halo, which sets into motion a defiant storyline for the two. The Mark of Shame, once a symbol of disgrace, comes to signify rebellion in the core Halo canon — and the same may (eventually) be true in the show too.
In Halo season 2, episode 6, "Onyx," The Arbiter (Viktor Åkerblom) — a.k.a. Var 'Gatanai, the high-ranking Elite who led the Covenant invasion of Reach — brands himself with a symbol. For long-time fans, said symbol will be immediately recognizable as a reference to Halo 2. However, the Paramount+ show doesn't offer much of an explanation for the scene, making the brand more of an Easter egg. The sixth installment in the series' sophomore outing doesn't heavily feature The Arbiter, but the...
Var 'Gatanai brands himself with the Mark of Shame in Halo season 2, episode 6. Makee inspires The Arbiter to go rogue in search of Halo, which sets into motion a defiant storyline for the two. The Mark of Shame, once a symbol of disgrace, comes to signify rebellion in the core Halo canon — and the same may (eventually) be true in the show too.
In Halo season 2, episode 6, "Onyx," The Arbiter (Viktor Åkerblom) — a.k.a. Var 'Gatanai, the high-ranking Elite who led the Covenant invasion of Reach — brands himself with a symbol. For long-time fans, said symbol will be immediately recognizable as a reference to Halo 2. However, the Paramount+ show doesn't offer much of an explanation for the scene, making the brand more of an Easter egg. The sixth installment in the series' sophomore outing doesn't heavily feature The Arbiter, but the...
- 3/11/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2, episode 6, "Onyx."
Kai suggests the Spartan-III team needs to work like bees — one mind, one mission. Halo season 2's reference to a hive-mind mentality foreshadows the looming threat of the Flood. The need for the Spartan-IIIs to work as a collective unit might tease their ultimate fate when the Flood finally emerges.
One pointed line in Halo season 2, episode 6, "Onyx," teased the coming of the Flood, and the Spartan-iii soldiers' roles in the plotline. With its first season, the Paramount+ adaptation proved that it was an alternate take on the franchise's lore. Although the Silver Timeline of the Halo series is inspired by the core canon of the video games, it didn't adapt the story of the first-ever Halo game for its first season. In Halo: Combat Evolved, the Unsc's Pillar of Autumn ship exits slipspace in the wake of the Fall of Reach.
Kai suggests the Spartan-III team needs to work like bees — one mind, one mission. Halo season 2's reference to a hive-mind mentality foreshadows the looming threat of the Flood. The need for the Spartan-IIIs to work as a collective unit might tease their ultimate fate when the Flood finally emerges.
One pointed line in Halo season 2, episode 6, "Onyx," teased the coming of the Flood, and the Spartan-iii soldiers' roles in the plotline. With its first season, the Paramount+ adaptation proved that it was an alternate take on the franchise's lore. Although the Silver Timeline of the Halo series is inspired by the core canon of the video games, it didn't adapt the story of the first-ever Halo game for its first season. In Halo: Combat Evolved, the Unsc's Pillar of Autumn ship exits slipspace in the wake of the Fall of Reach.
- 3/11/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2, episode 6, "Onyx."
Halo season 2 continues to diverge from the game's canon, but strikes a balance between new ideas and iconic franchise moments, including a team up between Master Chief and Cortana. Master Chief and Cortana's reunion sets up one of the franchise's most compelling dynamics and hints at a storyline inspired by Halo: Combat Evolved. Much to the relief of long-time fans, Master Chief and Cortana are primed to be Halo season 3's main characters.
Halo season 2, episode 6, "Onyx," finally delivers on a team-up that fans of the video game franchise have been waiting for since the show was announced. It's no secret that the Paramount+ TV adaptation of Halo has diverged substantially from its source material. Set in an alternative Silver Timeline, the series is inspired by the core canon of the video games and books, but puts its own spin on Halo lore.
Halo season 2 continues to diverge from the game's canon, but strikes a balance between new ideas and iconic franchise moments, including a team up between Master Chief and Cortana. Master Chief and Cortana's reunion sets up one of the franchise's most compelling dynamics and hints at a storyline inspired by Halo: Combat Evolved. Much to the relief of long-time fans, Master Chief and Cortana are primed to be Halo season 3's main characters.
Halo season 2, episode 6, "Onyx," finally delivers on a team-up that fans of the video game franchise have been waiting for since the show was announced. It's no secret that the Paramount+ TV adaptation of Halo has diverged substantially from its source material. Set in an alternative Silver Timeline, the series is inspired by the core canon of the video games and books, but puts its own spin on Halo lore.
- 3/9/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2, episode 5, "Aleria."
Halo season 2 boasts many massive departures from the core canon; the Pillar of Autumn's absence from the Fall of Reach story is one of those departures. Commander Miranda Keyes could become the new captain of the iconic Pillar of Autumn in future Halo episodes. The upcoming finale of Halo season 2 should include the Pillar of Autumn since the show is setting up its own unique take on Halo: Combat Evolved's plot.
As the show's sophomore outing nears its end, there’s only one way left for Halo season 2 to feature an iconic element of Halo: Combat Evolved. In its fourth episode, the aptly titled "Reach," Halo's Fall of Reach plotline unfolded on an epic scale. After Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber) grows suspicious of the Covenant's tactics on Sanctuary, he attempts to warn Oni officer and Dr. Halsey's replacement, James Ackerson (Joseph Morgan...
Halo season 2 boasts many massive departures from the core canon; the Pillar of Autumn's absence from the Fall of Reach story is one of those departures. Commander Miranda Keyes could become the new captain of the iconic Pillar of Autumn in future Halo episodes. The upcoming finale of Halo season 2 should include the Pillar of Autumn since the show is setting up its own unique take on Halo: Combat Evolved's plot.
As the show's sophomore outing nears its end, there’s only one way left for Halo season 2 to feature an iconic element of Halo: Combat Evolved. In its fourth episode, the aptly titled "Reach," Halo's Fall of Reach plotline unfolded on an epic scale. After Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber) grows suspicious of the Covenant's tactics on Sanctuary, he attempts to warn Oni officer and Dr. Halsey's replacement, James Ackerson (Joseph Morgan...
- 3/5/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2, episode 5, "Aleria."
An unlikely (and uneasy) alliance forms post-Fall of Reach between Makee and Cortana, setting up Halo season 3's narrative. Cortana's role is crucial in navigating the tense Arbiter-Makee relationship, all while setting the stage for the discovery of Halo's true purpose. Alignment with Halo game canon hints at Cortana uncovering The Flood's history before Master Chief.
Halo season 2, episode 5, "Aleria," just set up an unlikely allegiance that has huge implications for Master Chief's (Pablo Schreiber) story — as well as Halo season 3's larger narrative. The fifth episode of Halo's sophomore outing chronicles what happens after the Fall of Reach. In contrast to the action-packed "Reach," episode 5 is more contemplative and character-focused. John-117 and his fellow invasion of Reach survivors — including Riz-028 (Natasha Culzac), Soren (Bokeem Woodbine), Soren's tough-as-nails wife Laera (Fiona O'Shaughnessy), and Dr. Catherine Halsey (Natascha McElhone) — all arrive on the titular Aleria.
An unlikely (and uneasy) alliance forms post-Fall of Reach between Makee and Cortana, setting up Halo season 3's narrative. Cortana's role is crucial in navigating the tense Arbiter-Makee relationship, all while setting the stage for the discovery of Halo's true purpose. Alignment with Halo game canon hints at Cortana uncovering The Flood's history before Master Chief.
Halo season 2, episode 5, "Aleria," just set up an unlikely allegiance that has huge implications for Master Chief's (Pablo Schreiber) story — as well as Halo season 3's larger narrative. The fifth episode of Halo's sophomore outing chronicles what happens after the Fall of Reach. In contrast to the action-packed "Reach," episode 5 is more contemplative and character-focused. John-117 and his fellow invasion of Reach survivors — including Riz-028 (Natasha Culzac), Soren (Bokeem Woodbine), Soren's tough-as-nails wife Laera (Fiona O'Shaughnessy), and Dr. Catherine Halsey (Natascha McElhone) — all arrive on the titular Aleria.
- 3/3/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Kwan Ha's vision on Aleria hints at a looming force beyond the Covenant's threat to humans and the galaxy. Mother warns Kwan of a cryptic danger, potentially setting the stage for the Flood's arrival in Halo season 3. Vannak's poignant departure in Halo season 2 underlines the sacrifices amidst insurmountable odds.
In Halo season 2, episode 5, "Aleria," Kwan Ha (Yerin Ha) experiences a strange vision during the memorial service for Silver Team's fallen Spartan, Vannak-134 (Bentley Kalu), and the planet of Reach. The previous episode, which chronicled Halo's Fall of Reach plotline, saw the human stronghold fall. Led by the Covenant's Arbiter, Var 'Gatanai (Viktor Åkerblom), the invasion decimates Reach's civilian population and the Unsc's forces alike. Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber), Riz-028 (Natasha Culzac), the late Vannak-134, and a legion of Unsc Marines keep the Covenant at bay, but there's clearly no winning the battle.
While Admiral Jacob Keyes (Danny Sapani...
In Halo season 2, episode 5, "Aleria," Kwan Ha (Yerin Ha) experiences a strange vision during the memorial service for Silver Team's fallen Spartan, Vannak-134 (Bentley Kalu), and the planet of Reach. The previous episode, which chronicled Halo's Fall of Reach plotline, saw the human stronghold fall. Led by the Covenant's Arbiter, Var 'Gatanai (Viktor Åkerblom), the invasion decimates Reach's civilian population and the Unsc's forces alike. Master Chief (Pablo Schreiber), Riz-028 (Natasha Culzac), the late Vannak-134, and a legion of Unsc Marines keep the Covenant at bay, but there's clearly no winning the battle.
While Admiral Jacob Keyes (Danny Sapani...
- 2/29/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2, episode 4, "Reach."
Makee's return in Halo season 2 raises questions about her connection to the Covenant and her role as a "blessed one." Makee's involvement in the theft of Cortana hints at a larger plan by the Covenant, setting up potential conflicts with both humans and Elites. The introduction of Var 'Gatanai as a potential Arbiter figure adds depth to the story, setting the stage for a complex dynamic among key characters.
A Covenant-raised human, Makee (Charlie Murphy) died in Halo season 1's ending after being shot by Kai-125 (Kate Kennedy), a member of Master Chief's (Pablo Schreiber) Silver Team. In Halo season 2, Makee makes a rather unexpected return ahead of the Covenant invasion of Reach. While it's not yet clear how Makee is alive, the Covenant's "blessed one" has played a key role in the show's sophomore season — even if she's just on the...
Makee's return in Halo season 2 raises questions about her connection to the Covenant and her role as a "blessed one." Makee's involvement in the theft of Cortana hints at a larger plan by the Covenant, setting up potential conflicts with both humans and Elites. The introduction of Var 'Gatanai as a potential Arbiter figure adds depth to the story, setting the stage for a complex dynamic among key characters.
A Covenant-raised human, Makee (Charlie Murphy) died in Halo season 1's ending after being shot by Kai-125 (Kate Kennedy), a member of Master Chief's (Pablo Schreiber) Silver Team. In Halo season 2, Makee makes a rather unexpected return ahead of the Covenant invasion of Reach. While it's not yet clear how Makee is alive, the Covenant's "blessed one" has played a key role in the show's sophomore season — even if she's just on the...
- 2/25/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2, episode 4, "Reach."
Plasma-scarring at Cobalt Team's death confirms a Covenant presence on Reach, thus setting the stage for a major invasion of the planet. Perez challenges Master Chief's stoicism during the chaos on Reach, questioning his emotional detachment in a harrowing environment. Admiral Jacob Keyes sacrifices himself to save civilians after rallying his troops against the Covenant forces.
There's no denying that the biggest moments from Halo season 2, episode 4, "Reach," will have a huge impact on the TV series' future. In Halo's third installment, "Visegrád," viewers discovered what really happened to Cobalt Team after the Spartans investigated the titular comms relay. The undeniable evidence of plasma-scarring at the scene of Cobalt Team's death confirms what John-117 (Pablo Schreiber) had warned of since Sanctuary's glassing: the Covenant are already on the human stronghold of Reach. Corporal Talia Perez's (Cristina Rodlo) decoded Covenant transmission...
Plasma-scarring at Cobalt Team's death confirms a Covenant presence on Reach, thus setting the stage for a major invasion of the planet. Perez challenges Master Chief's stoicism during the chaos on Reach, questioning his emotional detachment in a harrowing environment. Admiral Jacob Keyes sacrifices himself to save civilians after rallying his troops against the Covenant forces.
There's no denying that the biggest moments from Halo season 2, episode 4, "Reach," will have a huge impact on the TV series' future. In Halo's third installment, "Visegrád," viewers discovered what really happened to Cobalt Team after the Spartans investigated the titular comms relay. The undeniable evidence of plasma-scarring at the scene of Cobalt Team's death confirms what John-117 (Pablo Schreiber) had warned of since Sanctuary's glassing: the Covenant are already on the human stronghold of Reach. Corporal Talia Perez's (Cristina Rodlo) decoded Covenant transmission...
- 2/22/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Warning! This post contains Spoilers for Halo season 2, episode 4
Cortana was taken by Makee during the attack on Reach, putting her in great danger for the rest of Halo season 2. Joined by the new Arbiter Var' Gatanai, Makee has Cortana, sparking a new direction for the story compared to the games and books. The Covenant likely needs Cortana to obtain coordinates to the first Halo Ring, presenting a new twist in the plot.
The Fall of Reach has officially begun in Halo season 2, featuring several surprise twists including one regarding Cortana, Master Chief's advanced AI companion who was taken from him by the Unsc in the aftermath of Halo season 1. With the alien Covenant having secretly invaded the colony world of Reach, it's quickly revealed that they've come to the surface for a critical mission before fully glassing the planet via orbital plasma bombardment. To that end, Cortana has now found herself in great danger.
Cortana was taken by Makee during the attack on Reach, putting her in great danger for the rest of Halo season 2. Joined by the new Arbiter Var' Gatanai, Makee has Cortana, sparking a new direction for the story compared to the games and books. The Covenant likely needs Cortana to obtain coordinates to the first Halo Ring, presenting a new twist in the plot.
The Fall of Reach has officially begun in Halo season 2, featuring several surprise twists including one regarding Cortana, Master Chief's advanced AI companion who was taken from him by the Unsc in the aftermath of Halo season 1. With the alien Covenant having secretly invaded the colony world of Reach, it's quickly revealed that they've come to the surface for a critical mission before fully glassing the planet via orbital plasma bombardment. To that end, Cortana has now found herself in great danger.
- 2/22/2024
- by Kevin Erdmann
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2, episode 3, "Visegrád."
Incorporating Noble Team into Halo season 2's Fall of Reach storyline would offer a meaningful nod to the core Halo canon. Halo season 2 introduces new characters and reworks existing ones, but a reference to Noble Team is needed — even if it's minimal. Silver Team can at least help pay homage to Noble Team's iconic Fall of Reach sacrifices.
With the Fall of Reach plot looming, Halo season 2, episode 4, "Reach," needs to include at least a passing reference to one key Spartan team from the Halo video games. Taking a page from the Marvel Cinematic Universe's (MCU) playbook, the Halo TV show chronicles a standalone story that's set within the Silver Timeline — an alternate version of events that's separate from the core canon of the Halo games and books. Even so, the series is heavily inspired by the core canon. That inspiration shines...
Incorporating Noble Team into Halo season 2's Fall of Reach storyline would offer a meaningful nod to the core Halo canon. Halo season 2 introduces new characters and reworks existing ones, but a reference to Noble Team is needed — even if it's minimal. Silver Team can at least help pay homage to Noble Team's iconic Fall of Reach sacrifices.
With the Fall of Reach plot looming, Halo season 2, episode 4, "Reach," needs to include at least a passing reference to one key Spartan team from the Halo video games. Taking a page from the Marvel Cinematic Universe's (MCU) playbook, the Halo TV show chronicles a standalone story that's set within the Silver Timeline — an alternate version of events that's separate from the core canon of the Halo games and books. Even so, the series is heavily inspired by the core canon. That inspiration shines...
- 2/17/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2, episode 2, "Sword."
The Paramount+ Halo show's season 2 focuses on the iconic Fall of Reach as its main plot. The Covenant's invasion of Reach plays a significant role in Halo lore. Halo season 2 sets up an even more intense and consequential storyline for the Fall of Reach.
After its first season deviated significantly from the source material, the Paramount+ Halo show sets up the iconic Fall of Reach as its key season 2 plot. In the sci-fi series' first outing, Pablo Schreiber's Master Chief (John-117) led the Spartan program's Silver Team, discovered that he's one of the Covenant's so-called "Blessed Ones," and fell for a Makee (Charlie Murphy), a Covenant-raised human. Not only did John's "chosen one" fate upset long-time video game fans, but Halo season 1 insisted on nixing Master Chief's iconic helmet and armor for a majority of its runtime.
The Halo TV...
The Paramount+ Halo show's season 2 focuses on the iconic Fall of Reach as its main plot. The Covenant's invasion of Reach plays a significant role in Halo lore. Halo season 2 sets up an even more intense and consequential storyline for the Fall of Reach.
After its first season deviated significantly from the source material, the Paramount+ Halo show sets up the iconic Fall of Reach as its key season 2 plot. In the sci-fi series' first outing, Pablo Schreiber's Master Chief (John-117) led the Spartan program's Silver Team, discovered that he's one of the Covenant's so-called "Blessed Ones," and fell for a Makee (Charlie Murphy), a Covenant-raised human. Not only did John's "chosen one" fate upset long-time video game fans, but Halo season 1 insisted on nixing Master Chief's iconic helmet and armor for a majority of its runtime.
The Halo TV...
- 2/9/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2, episode 2, "Sword."
Halo season 2 explores the man beneath Master Chief's armor, with Pablo Schreiber spending more time out of his Spartan helmet. The Paramount+ series exists in a separate timeline from the core canon, deviating from the traditional Halo lore. Master Chief's scenes with Joseph Morgan's James Ackerson benefit from seeing John's facial expressions, adding depth to their dynamic.
It's no secret that the Paramount+ adaptation of Halo featured some rather controversial plot points in its first season. From Halo's "blessed ones" thread to Cortana's non-canonical construct design, Halo season 1 firmly cemented itself as an alternative timeline to the series that began with Bungie's 2001 hit Halo: Combat Evolved. Despite David Wiener joining Halo's ranks as the sophomore season's showrunner, the divisive sci-fi series doubles down on one of its most contentious decisions. Although Halo's second outing shows more promise, it's...
Halo season 2 explores the man beneath Master Chief's armor, with Pablo Schreiber spending more time out of his Spartan helmet. The Paramount+ series exists in a separate timeline from the core canon, deviating from the traditional Halo lore. Master Chief's scenes with Joseph Morgan's James Ackerson benefit from seeing John's facial expressions, adding depth to their dynamic.
It's no secret that the Paramount+ adaptation of Halo featured some rather controversial plot points in its first season. From Halo's "blessed ones" thread to Cortana's non-canonical construct design, Halo season 1 firmly cemented itself as an alternative timeline to the series that began with Bungie's 2001 hit Halo: Combat Evolved. Despite David Wiener joining Halo's ranks as the sophomore season's showrunner, the divisive sci-fi series doubles down on one of its most contentious decisions. Although Halo's second outing shows more promise, it's...
- 2/9/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2, episode 2, "Sword."
Master Chief confronts Elites on Sanctuary, but is haunted by what they were doing on the planet. Ackerson doubts Chief's mental state and withholds combat clearance for the Silver Team Spartans, leading the Chief to go over his head to find out what happened to Cobalt Team. The Covenant storm Reach facility, setting up the iconic Fall of Reach plot.
In its opening episode, Halo season 2 drops Pablo Schreiber's Master Chief into the middle of a fraught evacuation on Sanctuary. While the Unsc tries to coax Sanctuary's inhabitants off-world, the Chief takes on a pack of energy sword-wielding Elites. After reuniting with Talia Perez (Cristina Rodlo), a corporal in the Marines communications unit, John-117 and his new comrade watch dozens of energy swords ignite in the fog before them. For some reason, the Elites let the human soldiers live — a move...
Master Chief confronts Elites on Sanctuary, but is haunted by what they were doing on the planet. Ackerson doubts Chief's mental state and withholds combat clearance for the Silver Team Spartans, leading the Chief to go over his head to find out what happened to Cobalt Team. The Covenant storm Reach facility, setting up the iconic Fall of Reach plot.
In its opening episode, Halo season 2 drops Pablo Schreiber's Master Chief into the middle of a fraught evacuation on Sanctuary. While the Unsc tries to coax Sanctuary's inhabitants off-world, the Chief takes on a pack of energy sword-wielding Elites. After reuniting with Talia Perez (Cristina Rodlo), a corporal in the Marines communications unit, John-117 and his new comrade watch dozens of energy swords ignite in the fog before them. For some reason, the Elites let the human soldiers live — a move...
- 2/8/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Halo season 2, episode 2, "Sword."
Halo season 2 introduces a new design for Cortana, raising questions among viewers about whether the character was recast. The decision to change Cortana's design in season 2 may have been influenced by negative fan reactions to the previous depiction. Cortana's altered appearance in season 2 may also be tied to the character's storyline.
Halo has returned to Paramount+ for its sophomore outing with more than a few changes, including a new look for Cortana. In fact, the Halo season 2 Cortana design change has prompted sharp-eyed viewers to question if the Master Chief's (Pablo Schreiber) former A.I. companion was recast. Toward the end of season 1, Halo reveals that Natascha McElhone's Dr. Halsey had a sinister purpose for Cortana. Seeing John-117's humanity as a weakness, Halsey wants Cortana to take over the Chief's mind, control his body, and refine the Spartan into an unfeeling war machine.
Halo season 2 introduces a new design for Cortana, raising questions among viewers about whether the character was recast. The decision to change Cortana's design in season 2 may have been influenced by negative fan reactions to the previous depiction. Cortana's altered appearance in season 2 may also be tied to the character's storyline.
Halo has returned to Paramount+ for its sophomore outing with more than a few changes, including a new look for Cortana. In fact, the Halo season 2 Cortana design change has prompted sharp-eyed viewers to question if the Master Chief's (Pablo Schreiber) former A.I. companion was recast. Toward the end of season 1, Halo reveals that Natascha McElhone's Dr. Halsey had a sinister purpose for Cortana. Seeing John-117's humanity as a weakness, Halsey wants Cortana to take over the Chief's mind, control his body, and refine the Spartan into an unfeeling war machine.
- 2/8/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Master Chief John-117 leads his Spartans against the Covenant in Halo season 2, but faces reluctance from his superiors. The new season explores a grounded feel and focuses on character motivations and intent in the midst of war. The adaptation may delve into the Fall of Reach storyline, providing high-stakes situations and emotional resonance.
Master Chief John-117 once again leads his team of Spartans against the Covenant in the second season of Halo, but it seems something larger is at play. John tries to convince his superiors that the Covenant is planning a massive attack, but they are reluctant to take his word for it. In an attempt to save humanity, John sets out on a journey to find their only hope, the Halo.
Halo stars Pablo Schreiber, Bokeem Woodbine, Jen Taylor, Natascha McElhone, Shabana Azmi, Natasha Culzac, Olive Gray, Yerin Ha, Bentley Kalu, Kate Kennedy, Danny Sapani, Fiona O'Shaughnessy, and...
Master Chief John-117 once again leads his team of Spartans against the Covenant in the second season of Halo, but it seems something larger is at play. John tries to convince his superiors that the Covenant is planning a massive attack, but they are reluctant to take his word for it. In an attempt to save humanity, John sets out on a journey to find their only hope, the Halo.
Halo stars Pablo Schreiber, Bokeem Woodbine, Jen Taylor, Natascha McElhone, Shabana Azmi, Natasha Culzac, Olive Gray, Yerin Ha, Bentley Kalu, Kate Kennedy, Danny Sapani, Fiona O'Shaughnessy, and...
- 2/7/2024
- by Caitlin Tyrrell
- ScreenRant
Master Chief faces new challenges and a loss of support in Halo season 2 after a time jump. The second season takes on a darker and more mysterious tone with subjective and immersive action sequences. The show has made improvements based on audience feedback, including a new showrunner and a deeper exploration of character motives.
Halo season 2 once again follows Master Chief John-117 as he leads his team of Spartans as their enemy, the Covenant, seems to be planning something bigger. While John tries to convince his superiors that the Covenant is planning a major attack, he will risk everything to prove that he's right. With his home and people on the line, John will set out on a journey to find the Halo, which could either save or wipe out humanity.
David Wiener joins the team as the new showrunner for Halo's second season. Pablo Schreiber, Bokeem Woodbine, Jen Taylor,...
Halo season 2 once again follows Master Chief John-117 as he leads his team of Spartans as their enemy, the Covenant, seems to be planning something bigger. While John tries to convince his superiors that the Covenant is planning a major attack, he will risk everything to prove that he's right. With his home and people on the line, John will set out on a journey to find the Halo, which could either save or wipe out humanity.
David Wiener joins the team as the new showrunner for Halo's second season. Pablo Schreiber, Bokeem Woodbine, Jen Taylor,...
- 2/7/2024
- by Caitlin Tyrrell
- ScreenRant
Halo stars Pablo Schreiber (American Gods) as Master Chief, Spartan-117 and Natascha McElhone (Californication) as Dr. Halsey, who also both serve as producers this season. Additional returning cast members include Jen Taylor as Cortana, 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).
The most notable new addition to the cast this season comes in the shape of Joseph Morgan. Morgan joins the series as James Ackerson, a formidable intelligence operative who has spent his career climbing the ranks of the Unsc’s secretive Office of Naval Intelligence. HeyUGuys’ Linda Marric had the pleasure of speaking to Morgan about his new role as well as his love for gaming.
The post Halo Season 2 Interview: Joseph Morgan on his love for gaming...
The most notable new addition to the cast this season comes in the shape of Joseph Morgan. Morgan joins the series as James Ackerson, a formidable intelligence operative who has spent his career climbing the ranks of the Unsc’s secretive Office of Naval Intelligence. HeyUGuys’ Linda Marric had the pleasure of speaking to Morgan about his new role as well as his love for gaming.
The post Halo Season 2 Interview: Joseph Morgan on his love for gaming...
- 2/5/2024
- by Linda Marric
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Season 2 of Halo doubles down on its exploration of Master Chief as a human being as the battle for Reach commences. The action in season 2 is a noticeable improvement over season 1, with combat scenes feeling more grounded and gritty. Some supporting characters are under-utilized during early episodes, but John-117's story remains compelling.
After a divisive debut outing, the world of Bungie and 343's hit video game franchise returns to Paramount+ with Halo season 2. The new season follows Master Chief and Silver Team as they continue the fight against the alien Covenant, this time over the future of humanity’s greatest stronghold: Reach. Under new showrunner David Wiener, Halo season 2 embraces a darker and more gritty tone while doubling down on its exploration of John-177, which makes the show’s sophomore outing a clear improvement, though one that still has some of the same problems as season 1.
A live-action adaptation...
After a divisive debut outing, the world of Bungie and 343's hit video game franchise returns to Paramount+ with Halo season 2. The new season follows Master Chief and Silver Team as they continue the fight against the alien Covenant, this time over the future of humanity’s greatest stronghold: Reach. Under new showrunner David Wiener, Halo season 2 embraces a darker and more gritty tone while doubling down on its exploration of John-177, which makes the show’s sophomore outing a clear improvement, though one that still has some of the same problems as season 1.
A live-action adaptation...
- 2/5/2024
- by Ryan Northrup
- ScreenRant
Halo season 2 adapts the emotionally resonant Fall of Reach, providing a high-stakes and survival-driven storyline. The show uses a subjective perspective and continuous action to immerse the audience in the fight alongside the characters, blurring the line between horror and action. The impact of the events of Reach is felt differently compared to experiencing it in books or games, adding a unique emotional element to the series.
Ahead of Halo season 2's release, showrunner David Wiener and producer Kiki Wolfkill explain how the new episodes tackle the universe-shaping tragedy of the Fall of Reach. The Paramount+ series is based on the influential video game franchise and follows a highly-trained super-soldier's battles against a powerful alien alliance known as The Covenant. Season 2 adapts events leading into the story of the original 2001 video game Halo: Combat Evolved, as The Covenant invades Reach.
As Halo season 2 adapts the Fall of Reach, Wiener and...
Ahead of Halo season 2's release, showrunner David Wiener and producer Kiki Wolfkill explain how the new episodes tackle the universe-shaping tragedy of the Fall of Reach. The Paramount+ series is based on the influential video game franchise and follows a highly-trained super-soldier's battles against a powerful alien alliance known as The Covenant. Season 2 adapts events leading into the story of the original 2001 video game Halo: Combat Evolved, as The Covenant invades Reach.
As Halo season 2 adapts the Fall of Reach, Wiener and...
- 2/1/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
From current Oscar nominees to new seasons of acclaimed comedies, Paramount+ has it all this February!
The ever-growing platform will usher in the premieres of several new shows and movies this month, including the highly anticipated family animated film "The Tiger's Apprentice," which features an A-list voice cast including Brandon Soo Hoo, Henry Golding, Sandra Oh, Michelle Yeoh, Lucy Liu, and Bowen Yang. Plus, tune in to new season premieres of "Halo," "Ghosts," "Young Sheldon," and more.
Excited for March's Academy Awards? Paramount+ will add the current Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay nominee "Past Lives" to help you catch up on your watch list. And check out plenty of previous Oscar nominees and winners, including "12 Years a Slave," "Chicago," and "Roman Holiday."
Ready to watch? Check out The Streamable’s top picks for what’s coming to Paramount+ in February, as well as the full list for all...
The ever-growing platform will usher in the premieres of several new shows and movies this month, including the highly anticipated family animated film "The Tiger's Apprentice," which features an A-list voice cast including Brandon Soo Hoo, Henry Golding, Sandra Oh, Michelle Yeoh, Lucy Liu, and Bowen Yang. Plus, tune in to new season premieres of "Halo," "Ghosts," "Young Sheldon," and more.
Excited for March's Academy Awards? Paramount+ will add the current Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay nominee "Past Lives" to help you catch up on your watch list. And check out plenty of previous Oscar nominees and winners, including "12 Years a Slave," "Chicago," and "Roman Holiday."
Ready to watch? Check out The Streamable’s top picks for what’s coming to Paramount+ in February, as well as the full list for all...
- 1/30/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
A new trailer for Halo season 2 reveals more about Joseph Morgan's villain character, James Ackerson. The trailer highlights Ackerson as a highly skilled intelligence operative and shows him preparing Unsc operatives for tough choices. The new season is set to premiere on February 9th, 2024, and is expected to address concerns and answer lingering questions from season 1.
A new trailer for Halo season 2 reveals more about Joseph Morgan's video game character James Ackerson. Initially premiering in March 2022, this live-action adaptation of the popular video game franchise of the same name follows Master Chief Petty Officer John-117, a genetically enhanced super soldier, who fights in a war to defend the human race from extinction. After the release of the largely controversial Halo season 1, a new season of this video game adaptation, which Paramount+ would hope serves as a course correction of some sort, is set to premiere in a few weeks' time.
A new trailer for Halo season 2 reveals more about Joseph Morgan's video game character James Ackerson. Initially premiering in March 2022, this live-action adaptation of the popular video game franchise of the same name follows Master Chief Petty Officer John-117, a genetically enhanced super soldier, who fights in a war to defend the human race from extinction. After the release of the largely controversial Halo season 1, a new season of this video game adaptation, which Paramount+ would hope serves as a course correction of some sort, is set to premiere in a few weeks' time.
- 1/29/2024
- by Boluwatife Adeyemi
- ScreenRant
Season 2 of Halo picks up after a time gap, with changes in the relationship between Master Chief and Cortana. The show aims to evolve the relationship seen in the video games, allowing for character arcs and storytelling opportunities. The first two episodes of Halo season 2 will premiere on February 8.
Master Chief actor Pablo Schreiber breaks down how Halo season 2 picks up from the first season's cliffhanger ending, teasing how much time has passed and how the supersoldier's relationship has changed with AI Cortana (Jen Taylor). The Paramount+ show is based on Microsoft's videogame franchise of the same name, as season 2 takes viewers into Humanity's darkest hour as The Covenant invades Reach. In season 1's finale, Cortana assumes control of the Master Chief in a climactic fight, merging their consciousnesses and allowing them to win at the apparent cost of his humanity.
With Halo season 1 ending with the Chief unresponsive...
Master Chief actor Pablo Schreiber breaks down how Halo season 2 picks up from the first season's cliffhanger ending, teasing how much time has passed and how the supersoldier's relationship has changed with AI Cortana (Jen Taylor). The Paramount+ show is based on Microsoft's videogame franchise of the same name, as season 2 takes viewers into Humanity's darkest hour as The Covenant invades Reach. In season 1's finale, Cortana assumes control of the Master Chief in a climactic fight, merging their consciousnesses and allowing them to win at the apparent cost of his humanity.
With Halo season 1 ending with the Chief unresponsive...
- 1/27/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Halo season 2 is a massive improvement on the divisive season 1, according to star Pablo Schreiber. Those who were disappointed with season 1 are encouraged to give season 2 a chance. The show received high streaming numbers internationally and domestically for season 1.
Halo season 2 star Pablo Schreiber reveals that the forthcoming is a massive improvement on the divisive season 1. Based on the hugely successful video game franchise of the same name, the Halo TV series premiered in March 2022 with nine episodes that featured an extensive cast list that includes Jen Taylor, Natasha Culzac, Olive Gray, Yerin Ha, Kate Kennedy, Charlie Murphy, and Schrieber, who plays the show’s main protagonist.
Speaking to Comicbook.com, Schreiber, who plays Master Chief Petty Officer John-117, encourages fans of the franchise, gamers especially, who were disappointed in the first season of this game adaptation to give Halo season 2 a chance. The Master Chief actor also shares that he...
Halo season 2 star Pablo Schreiber reveals that the forthcoming is a massive improvement on the divisive season 1. Based on the hugely successful video game franchise of the same name, the Halo TV series premiered in March 2022 with nine episodes that featured an extensive cast list that includes Jen Taylor, Natasha Culzac, Olive Gray, Yerin Ha, Kate Kennedy, Charlie Murphy, and Schrieber, who plays the show’s main protagonist.
Speaking to Comicbook.com, Schreiber, who plays Master Chief Petty Officer John-117, encourages fans of the franchise, gamers especially, who were disappointed in the first season of this game adaptation to give Halo season 2 a chance. The Master Chief actor also shares that he...
- 1/26/2024
- by Boluwatife Adeyemi
- ScreenRant
After many years in development hell, a live-action adaptation of the Halo video game franchise finally made its way out into the world as a Paramount+ streaming series back in 2022, with the first episode of the show quickly becoming Paramount+’s most-watched premiere. But while the TV series is returning for a second season, which is scheduled to begin streaming on February 8th, the first season wasn’t met with overwhelming positivity, as many fans of the video game source material were disappointed by some of the choices made for the adaptation. Not even star Pablo Schreiber, who plays the character Master Chief on the show, was entirely happy with that first season. Speaking with SFX Magazine, Schreiber revealed there was even one element that he felt was a huge mistake: the romantic storyline with Master Chief and Makee (Charlie Murphy), which even included a sex scene.
If you’re not up on your Halo,...
If you’re not up on your Halo,...
- 1/22/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Master Chief actor Pablo Schreiber reveals that he thinks the John and Makee romance in Halo season 1 was a mistake and that he argued against it at the time, to no avail. The romance was criticized by some viewers for being too out of character for Master Chief, who never had any romantic interests in the video games. The romance was part of a larger attempt to humanize Master Chief, which has divided audiences.
Halo TV show star Pablo Schreiber shares his honest response about season 1's divisive John and Makee romance. Based on the popular video game franchise of the same name, the hit Paramount Plus sci-fi series was first released last year, featuring Schreiber suiting up as Master Chief as a war rages between humanity and alien forces known as The Covenant. The show earned mostly positive reviews from critics, but a more mixed response from audiences, with some expressing dissatisfaction with,...
Halo TV show star Pablo Schreiber shares his honest response about season 1's divisive John and Makee romance. Based on the popular video game franchise of the same name, the hit Paramount Plus sci-fi series was first released last year, featuring Schreiber suiting up as Master Chief as a war rages between humanity and alien forces known as The Covenant. The show earned mostly positive reviews from critics, but a more mixed response from audiences, with some expressing dissatisfaction with,...
- 1/19/2024
- by Ryan Northrup
- ScreenRant
“Oppenheimer” Comes to Peacock Next Month
Christopher Nolan’s box office smash and award season darling “Oppenheimer” will soon make its long-awaited streaming debut.
The thriller, which just racked up five Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture - Drama, Best Director, Best Male Actor - Drama, Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role, and Best Original Score, will arrive on Peacock for its exclusive streaming debut on Friday, Feb. 16.
Watch the trailer for “Oppenheimer” below:
Earning almost $1 billion worldwide, the epic stars Cillian Murphy as physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who becomes the central figure in a pulse-pounding race against the Nazis to develop the first atomic bomb. Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., Florence Pugh, Josh Hartnett, Casey Affleck, Rami Malek, Kenneth Branagh, and others make up the rest of the A-list ensemble.
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Christopher Nolan’s box office smash and award season darling “Oppenheimer” will soon make its long-awaited streaming debut.
The thriller, which just racked up five Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture - Drama, Best Director, Best Male Actor - Drama, Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role, and Best Original Score, will arrive on Peacock for its exclusive streaming debut on Friday, Feb. 16.
Watch the trailer for “Oppenheimer” below:
Earning almost $1 billion worldwide, the epic stars Cillian Murphy as physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who becomes the central figure in a pulse-pounding race against the Nazis to develop the first atomic bomb. Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., Florence Pugh, Josh Hartnett, Casey Affleck, Rami Malek, Kenneth Branagh, and others make up the rest of the A-list ensemble.
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- 1/12/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Halo is returning next month for its second season, and viewers are now being given a first look. Paramount+ has released a trailer and new poster for the sci-fi series based on the popular video game franchise of the same name.
Starring Pablo Schreiber, Natascha McElhone, Jen Taylor, Bokeem Woodbine, Shabana Azmi, Natasha Culzac, Olive Gray, Yerin Ha, Bentley Kalu, Kate Kennedy, Charlie Murphy, Danny Sapani, Fiona O’Shaughnessy, and Tylan Bailey, the Halo series is set in the 26th century, where humankind is battling an alien race. Joseph Morgan, Cristina Rodlo, and Christina Bennington have joined the cast for season two.
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Starring Pablo Schreiber, Natascha McElhone, Jen Taylor, Bokeem Woodbine, Shabana Azmi, Natasha Culzac, Olive Gray, Yerin Ha, Bentley Kalu, Kate Kennedy, Charlie Murphy, Danny Sapani, Fiona O’Shaughnessy, and Tylan Bailey, the Halo series is set in the 26th century, where humankind is battling an alien race. Joseph Morgan, Cristina Rodlo, and Christina Bennington have joined the cast for season two.
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- 1/12/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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