Hello — the TV series — begins its second season on February 8. But today, the trailer was first released during halftime of the football playoffs before the Super Bowl.
gizmodo Report:
Despite the Covenant being the other side of Halo's ongoing conflict, the first season of the Paramount+ TV series primarily represented the Covenant through a human agent named Makee. In the upcoming second season, the coalition of alien races will be a more prominent threat, which means they'll get more decent screen time.
IGN wrote that season 1 is “not a perfect adaptation of the game, but ultimately manages to expand on the series' mythology and take a more character-driven approach to Master Chief's adventures.” . This week, Paramount+ also released a 28-minute compilation of season one's epic battle scenes, which reportedly cost $200 million to film.
And now the entertainment site collider I'll report what happens next:
On the set of Halo Season 2, Collider's Steve Weintraub and other reporters sit down with stars Shriver and Kate Kennedy to discuss how the show will further flesh out the Covenant in upcoming episodes I got the opportunity. Part of that includes expanding its arsenal with new vehicles such as the corvette, a class of ships that the Covenant uses in its Halo canon for purposes such as reconnaissance and stealth. Kennedy named this piece one of his favorite Season 2 set designs of his, saying: , wow, it's big. ”
Season 2 will focus on making the Covenant not only more formidable, but also easier to understand. Part of that includes diving into the thought processes of key figures within the alien faction, including two that Schreiber is able to tease. “Yeah, we definitely get into the Covenant's state of mind, mentality,” he said… In future seasons, Halo will develop the Covenant as a story, its motivations, and the relationships and loyalties within the Coalition. Schreiber believes that it will only continue to cause an intergalactic war to break out.