It's a major undertaking bringing the Halo universe to life in live-action. For anyone eager to learn more about how the Showtime/Paramount+ Halo series came to be, Dark Horse has the perfect resource - a new companion book called The Making of Halo The Series: Hope, Heroism, Humanity.
IGN can exclusively reveal the cover art and first details for The Making of Halo The Series: Hope, Heroism, Humanity.
The Making of Halo The Series focuses on Season 1 of the show, offering an in-depth look at the show's development and production. The book features a wealth of concept art and behind-the-scenes photos covering elements like costume design, props, set construction and visual effects. The book also features commentary from the crew of Halo: The Series.
The Making of Halo The Series: Hope, Heroism, Humanity is a 176-page hardcover book and is priced at $49.99. The book will be released in bookstores on October 29 and comic shops on October 30. You can preorder a copy below:
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Halo: The Series recently wrapped up its second season on Paramount+. IGN's Hayden Mears gave Season 2 a 6 out of 10, writing, "Halo Season 2 is indeed a step-up from its predecessor, but the show's chronic inability to manage its many disparate threads, coupled with its pervasive hollowness, continues to work against it. The acting remains a highlight, even if most of the main cast don’t get nearly enough to do. But while stunning action and high stakes may keep these 8 episodes watchable, Halo’s character mismanagement, unfocused plotting, and lack of emotional resonance make it an underwhelming sophomore outing."
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