After a successful and mostly well-received first season, production has started on the eagerly anticipated second season of the Halotelevision series from Paramount Plus. This news comes months after the first season’s cliffhanger ending, which has fans chomping at the bit for any and all details regarding the upcoming second season.
The Paramount Plus Halotelevision show was first officially revealed in 2013 by Steven Spielberg, who was set to work on the project as an executive producer. While updates such as Halo's move from Showtime to Paramount Plus and its subsequent 2022 release date were made public, fans saw little of the actual production until the 2021 Game Awards, where fans got a proper announcement and a first look at the Master Chief, who was confirmed to be portrayed by Pablo Schreiber. Based on the supremely popular video game series of the same name, the live-action Halo adaptation follows game protagonist Master Chief as he journeys to save humanity and discovers secrets buried within his memory along the way.
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The official Halo Twitter page sent out a short tweet announcing the commencement of filming for the second season along with a picture of some of the Spartan cast members, with leading actor Schreiber front and center. Kai-125 actress Kate Kennedy, Vannak-134 actor Bentley Kalu, and Riz-028 actress Natasha Culzac are also featured in the photo, grinning wide and throwing up peace signs on either side of Schreiber. The backdrop features a picturesque brook with dark, moss-spangled land formations on both sides, with the tweet indicating that this filming location is somewhere in Iceland.
This marks a change in locale from the
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