Will ‘Halo’ TV Series Release on Netflix? Where Can You Watch It Right Now?
Video games getting adapted into movies or TV series seems like a new thing. Well, why not? After the huge success, Netflix had adapting The Witcher books and game series into a show. All the other producers wanted a piece of the cake. Lucky for us, we have a new game adaptation. Halo recently got its TV series released. But will the Halo TV series be available for streaming on Netflix?
Let us try to figure out a way for you guys to stream this show. But before that, let’s cover a few important things.
What’s the show about, and who is on it?
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Halo is a live-action television adaptation of the same-named Xbox video game franchise. Master Chief Sierra-117 (a.k.a. “John”), a member of a force of super-soldiers known as the Spartans, and his artificial intelligence partner, Cortana, are central characters in the Halo franchise, which began with Halo: Combat Evolved in 2001 and has since expanded to six iterations.
One of the crucial questions the die-hard fans of the video game must have must be who is Master Chief? Cortana? Well, do not worry, we have all the answers for you. In fact, the cast of the live-action series is looking rather exciting.
They have Pablo Schreiber playing Master Chief, and to the immense delight of Halo fans, Cortana will be voiced by none other than Jen Taylor. Since Halo: Combat Evolved, Jen Taylor has played Cortana in every mainstream Halo game.
Meanwhile, joining Jen and Pablo are Natascha McElhone as Dr. Catherine Halsey, Olive Gray as Dr. Miranda Keyes, and finally Danny Sapani as Captain Jacob Keyes.
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Is the Halo TV series on Netflix?
Now, onto the main question, where will the Halo live-action TV series be available? Well, if you tried searching it on Netflix, like most of us, you would know that it is not on the streaming site.
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As the show is a production of Paramount, it is for now only available on the company’s own streaming site, Paramount Plus, since Thursday, March 24.
Do let us know if you will be buying a Paramount Plus subscription to watch the show or not.
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