The first episode of the long-awaited Halo TV series has premiered at last on Paramount Plus and it's delightfully weird.
The live-action Halo TV series coming to Paramount+ has had its second season confirmed well in advance of the show's premiere season.
In episode four of the Halo TV series, memories of home conceal more sinister truths for many of the characters to come to grips with.
Kwan Ha's journey reaches a heartfelt breaking point in episode seven of the Halo TV series, while also giving us a send off for Soren.
The season finale of Halo has good moments of emotional payoff and battle sequences but it also has holes you could drive a Warthog through.
Bonds between fireteam and family are tested, bent, and in some cases outright broken in episode five of the Halo TV series.
The third episode of Halo sees various plot arcs begin to line themselves up while elaborating on the damaged psyches of its main characters.
Episode eight of Halo, "Allegiance" features scrambled loyalties, new bonds put to the test, and at last, a satisfying heel face turn.
The second episode of Halo places a focus on who characters are under the armor/uniform/sacred mantle, and gives us more to work with.
Some interesting details have emerged about the Halo TV show and it's 'Silver Timeline,' which diverges from current canon where necessary.