Halo TV series canceled after two seasons, but it may find a new home

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What just happened? Are you in the minority of people who enjoyed Paramount+'s Halo TV show? If you do fall into this category, here's some bad news: the streamer has canceled the game adaptation after just two seasons. However, the producers are reportedly looking to see if anyone else would like to pick it up and continue the series.

With Pablo Schreiber taking on the role of the often helmet-less Master Chief John-117, the Halo series has certainly proved divisive – this writer lasted a few episodes into season 2, which ended in March, before giving up.

Now, Paramount+ has decided to call time on the project. "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," the company said in a statement to THR. "We wish everyone the best going forward."

343 Industries said it deeply appreciated the millions of fans who have propelled the Halo series into a "global success," and it remains committed to broadening the Halo universe in different ways in the future.

The Halo series had a long gestation period. There were multiple attempts to turn the long-running FPS franchise into yet another video game movie before work on a series began at Showtime a decade ago. A series order arrived in 2018, and it was moved to Paramount+ in 2021.

This might not be the end of the Halo show. THR sources say its producers – Amblin, Xbox, and 343 Industries – are looking to move to another streaming channel for the third season, and Paramount+ is said to support the move. There's a long list of shows that made a comeback on a new network after being canceled, including Lucifer, You, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Expanse, and Futurama, so there's still some hope for Halo.

The question is whether people would even want to see Halo return. Fans of the games have been particularly upset about Master Chief spending so much time with his helmet off, among many other reasons. The fact that Amazon's Fallout arrived to universal praise and has earned Ghoul actor Walton Goggins an Emmy nomination has made Halo look even worse.

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I enjoyed the first season. Not perfect, but better than most of the other crap shows out there IMO. It even motivated me to buy the Halo: Master Chief Collection, which for $10 was the best money I ever spend gaming. To be clear, I have not seen the second season, so maybe that is trash. I like these kinds of shows even if they have there issues. Still better than reality TV shows and the other trash SciFi shows out there. RIP
 
It's a shame. I liked the series, even if different from cannon history, but the differences were more bearable for me than in the witcher. In the second season, they perhaps stretched some moments and scenes too much into several chapters. They could have speed things up a bit and included more plot and content, but I still liked it. I'll wait to see where it reappears.
 
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Noooo! This was one of the best shows ever made!!! Seriously there is nothing else like it. I never played the game so I did not watch with any specific expectations. I guess its a very expensive show to make.
 
Why am I not surprised the only people who liked this crapfest are people who never played the games or read the books; you know, the actual well-written Halo material, made by people who have passion for the universe and aren't a bunch of talentless hacks.

Story as old as time: trashy adaptation gets made by people who hate the source material, gets terrible reviews from everyone except people unfamiliar with the source material.

Glad to hear this embarrassment of a show was canceled. Hope it never gets picked up by any other studio.
 
I liked it as a generic thing... but it was barely Halo. They changed too much too.. like why? They know the games and the lore, why even bother changing it. Its weird. It makes people mad for no reason. Season 1 had a few cool things, overall... total trash. Season 2 did a lot better imho. Shame it will die, I dont see any hope cus nobody seems to like the series. S1 score - 2/10.. S2 score - 5/10 imho.
 
Like so many of these US shows the writing is so poor. The characters are terrible 2D cardboard-cut-outs with zero nuance or subtlety. The stories are so dreadful, predictable, and often just make no sense. The continuity from one episode/series to another is so lacking. There is little point watching them as they never really resolve anything. They don't have real planned starts and ends so they just keep dragging out the same nonsense until we get tired and they pull the plug. Netflix, Prime and Disney are riddled with shows with these same issues.
When you look at a well thought out and plotted show - like The Wire, The Bridge, West Wing, Mayor of Easttown, Game of Thrones (until they stopped following the books), Witcher (until they stopped following the books) each season had a start and end that resolved things. They had planned exactly how it would be resolved and the characters had real depth and interest. Once Hollywood screen-writers start running the shows and believe they can actually write you can almost guarantee it will be lowest-common-denominator trash.
 
I actually liked it. I wanted the blonde and Chief to do some sweet loving.

The whole leaving a helmet on all the time is stupid. May as well watch a cgi show
The problem with the helmet coming off was that they just did it way too often and out of context. Doing it for the right reasons at the right time would have been perfectly fine.
 
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