The full trailer for the Paramount+ series adaptation of Halo will debut on Sunday. Based on the popular XBox video game, Halo focuses on a war between humanity and an alien race called The Covenant, set in the 26th Century. The series is created and written by Steven Kane (The Last Ship) and Kyle Killen (Awake) and stars Pablo Schrieber as Master Chief, Natascha McElhone as Dr. Catherine Halsey, Yerin Ha as Kwan Ha, Charlie Murphy as Makee, Shabana Azmi as Admiral Margaret Parangosky, and Bokeem Woodbine as Soren-066.
Recent teaser trailers have revealed the various characters, outfits, weapons, and settings that have made the Halo franchise so popular, including Master Chief, the most prominent figure in the Halo franchise. Various peeks have been shown of Schrieber in character, including teases of his face and scarred body, showing far more than has ever been seen in the game series. The portrayal of Master Chief in the series is said to show a different side of the character that isn't playable in the game.
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Now comes word via Halo on Paramount+ on Twitter, that the first full trailer for Halo will debut this Sunday, January 30 during the halftime of the AFC Championship Game on CBS. This is expected to show far more than has been revealed thus far, potentially giving a full reveal of Schrieber's portrayal of Master Chief, as well as the other key players in the video game adaptation. No word on specific length of the trailer has been given, but it will likely be a standard 2 to 2.5 minutes in length. Check out the announcement below:
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