Halo: The Sci-Fi Television Series?

Features | February 17th, 2009 by Staggs

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We're as tired of waiting around as he is...

We’ve covered Halo: The Movie many times before and ever since, we haven’t heard anything else. The movie has been rendered “dead” on IMDB.com, and there are barely any murmurs pointing to this movie being made.

Barely murmurs. One certain something has been making its way, via viral marketing, that may indicate some possibility of a Halo movie-under-wraps. That is District 9, a said film to be coming from the likes of Peter Jackson and Neill Blomkamp. However further investigation yields very little likelihood of any relation to Halo (e.g. Sony Pictures being a contributing company).

On a lighter note, the double-team of science fiction aficionados could mean the producers are preparing to make a full-sized Halo film in the future. This movie, District 9, may be some sort of a test to see how they’ll do. In reality, nobody knows what is true — at this point we’re hopeful of seeing a Halo movie sometime in the future… eventually…

Another look at the subject comes from one of our readers, Kevin, who believes that a Halo television series is also quite likely and very feasible. Why not? Battlestar Galactica, a similarly themed sci-fi action show, does quite well and has a similar fan base that its producers please with each episode. Is it safe to say that a new network television show, featuring one of the most favored action heroes in video game history, the Master Chief, could do as well as a feature-length movie?

The possibilities are endless so why is this movie taking this long? Any longer and the fanbase will give up, and the opportunity is lost for good. Shit.


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