The second season of Paramount's Halo TV show should enter full production «before too long», according to executive producer Kiki Wolfkill.
Speaking exclusively to TechRadar, Wolfkill – who oversees Halo's transmedia productions for 343 Industries – revealed that season 2 of the Paramount Plus sci-fi series was still early in development.
The Halo TV series was renewed for a second season in February, with Fear the Walking Dead executive producer David Wiener replacing Steven Kane as showrunner. However, it could be a while before the next entry in the Halo TV show arrives on Paramount's streaming platform, with season 2 currently rooted in pre-production territory.
Asked if she could provide an update on how season 2's development was going, Wolfkill told us: «We're early-ish [in the development cycle]. I think we kind of ploughed ahead in the hope we would get greenlit for another outing.
»You know, not unlike a game you finish, you immediately have lots of things we want to do. People are exhausted but also excited to take forward what we learned [on season 1] or the ideas we didn't get to implement. So we're aiming towards getting back into production before too long, and we're super thankful for the renewal."
Yerin Ha, who portrays new character Kwan Ha in the Halo TV show, added that she and her fellow cast members had no idea about when filming on season 2 would begin.
«I think they're already in pre production,» Ha told TechRadar. «But we have no word on when filming will happen. Hopefully, it'll be pretty soon.»
The Halo TV series will make landfall on Paramount Plus on Thursday, March 24 in the US. Critical reception to the live-action adaptation of the beloved first-person shooter videogame series has been mixed
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