Halo TV Series Officially a Go at Showtime
Better late than never
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Showtime is officially moving forward with its long-rumored, deep-in-development Halo TV series, based on the immensely popular sci-fi videogame franchise of the same name. On Thursday, the premium cable network announced that it has picked up ten episodes of the live-action, scripted action/drama series. Rupert Wyatt (Rise of the Planet of the Apes) will direct multiple episodes of the series in addition serving as an executive producer on the project. Kyle Killen (Awake) will also serve as an executive producer, as well as showrunner and writer.
Showtime CEO David Nevins said in a statement that “Halo is our most ambitious series ever, and we expect audiences who have been anticipating it for years to be thoroughly rewarded,” going on to lavish praise on Killen and Wyatt as a creative team that specializes in world-building and crafting expansive and thrilling works. He says that their version of Halo will “enthrall” those who are already familiar with the IP, as well as those who are unaware of it.
The Halo TV series was first unveiled in 2014, with Xbox Entertainment Studios set to develop the live-action take on the titular videogame franchise. When it was announced those four years ago, the plan was for the show to air on Showtime and then move to the native video player on Xbox systems. It is not yet known if that plan still remains intact. Also, Steven Spielberg’s name was attached to the project at the time and it seems that the visionary director’s name is still attached to the project, as his Amblin Television is listed as one of the show’s producers.