With the galaxy on the brink of destruction, Master Chief John-117 leads his team of Spartans against the alien threat known as the Covenant.With the galaxy on the brink of destruction, Master Chief John-117 leads his team of Spartans against the alien threat known as the Covenant.With the galaxy on the brink of destruction, Master Chief John-117 leads his team of Spartans against the alien threat known as the Covenant.
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Reviewers say 'Halo' has noteable action, character development, and visual effects. Positive reviews praise the show's potential, engaging storylines, and impressive CGI. Criticisms often target deviations from the original game lore, character portrayals, and pacing issues. Some appreciate the unique narrative, while others feel it misses the games' essence. Master Chief's portrayal, especially his helmet removal, sparks frequent debate. Despite flaws, many acknowledge strong action sequences and visual fidelity, resulting in a divided audience response.
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I never played the Halo games so I didn't really know what to expect but I have to say I really liked it. First off, Pablo Schreiber is such an underrated actor and does an excellent job in almost everything he does and he's great as the lead here. It seems that most of the people who don't like it is because it's not exactly like the video game. These shows need to be adapted for tv so there going to be a little different. Most people don't read the source material and don't care but I guess some of the ones who do know it do mind. As long as it's entertaining I've never cared if they change it up a little. This story is well written, the acting is good, and there's plenty of action and drama to keep you interested throughout the series. I absolutely recommend this to anyone who's a fan of sci-fi or action.
I love "Halo". I find it entertaining, well made in most aspects. As someone said, Pablo Schreiber is greatly underrated and I think that's owed to his masculine hero image, but he can act, I can tell you that. Ironically, even for a character that's supposed to be a silent super-soldier devoid of our "weaknesses", just following orders supposedly -- Schreiber's Master Chief is both a joy and enigma to watch. His mannerisms are on point and he's able to communicate a lot of confliction and other feelings just with his face. Great casting there! The other Spartans are well-cast too. Natasha Culzac starts a bit in the shadows but there's an episode in the second season where she is given enough to show her range as an actress, and her performance had me in awe. Kate Kennedy is consistently captivating on screen, it seems the more she's given to work with the better the scene with her in it. Natasha McElhone is, in some scenes, in a league of her own, which befits an actress of her renomé. But it's a compliment to Halo that the rest of the cast isn't far behind in terms of acting prowess, the show's so much better for it.
Halo doesn't fumble on the CGI. The Covenant are done masterfully, it's all really impressive, at least for a TV show. It's also done with finesse. When plasma bolts are flying, I have to say I am not getting tired of it. All the better stuff's not blown up all the time, the show has commendable pacing switching between meaningful engaging conversations and the rare battle which too seems to be put in the right place.
On a rare occasion, I feel Halo falls into cookie cutter villain territory, but it recovers quickly enough as the more complex elements of the plot are woven back in and get back into front seat.
I find the plot to be complex enough to be thoroughly entertaining.
Halo is a package. You may not vibe with all of it all the time, but it's been long I've had such a pleasure watching a TV show. There's marvelous, ingenous sci-fi out there, and while Halo could be better, I think it deserves my score. It had a tall order to fill -- please the gaming fan base and what not -- but it won't be forgotten by me the way I forget a lot of other stuff I discover and put away.
I hope Halo has a long run on television and I can only hope the actors are given great material to show off their range. It's not often that so much of the cast is so consistenly good, even the chemistry, for the most part(!), works to the cast's advantage.
Halo doesn't fumble on the CGI. The Covenant are done masterfully, it's all really impressive, at least for a TV show. It's also done with finesse. When plasma bolts are flying, I have to say I am not getting tired of it. All the better stuff's not blown up all the time, the show has commendable pacing switching between meaningful engaging conversations and the rare battle which too seems to be put in the right place.
On a rare occasion, I feel Halo falls into cookie cutter villain territory, but it recovers quickly enough as the more complex elements of the plot are woven back in and get back into front seat.
I find the plot to be complex enough to be thoroughly entertaining.
Halo is a package. You may not vibe with all of it all the time, but it's been long I've had such a pleasure watching a TV show. There's marvelous, ingenous sci-fi out there, and while Halo could be better, I think it deserves my score. It had a tall order to fill -- please the gaming fan base and what not -- but it won't be forgotten by me the way I forget a lot of other stuff I discover and put away.
I hope Halo has a long run on television and I can only hope the actors are given great material to show off their range. It's not often that so much of the cast is so consistenly good, even the chemistry, for the most part(!), works to the cast's advantage.
Growing up playing all the games you have expectations, during I begining of the show I was disapointed. But now I see it for what it is, a fairly good adaptation. They may not follow the story to a T but it heads in a same direction. I thoughly enjoy the show and the characters within it. If you play the games you generally know what's going to happen next even if it doesn't happen the exact same way. I love a new twist, just like last of us it's not the same all throughout. Though the last of us is closer to the source material, Halo does what its needs to and entertains.
Can't wait to see what's coming, just finished episode 7 of season 2, and I have a pretty good idea of what was discovered by the scientists. CANT WAIT.
Can't wait to see what's coming, just finished episode 7 of season 2, and I have a pretty good idea of what was discovered by the scientists. CANT WAIT.
Having read mixed reviews about Halo, I approached it with an open mind.
I was aware that the show deviated from the game's plot. However, this didn't deter my interest as I was more focused on the series as a standalone entity.
I enjoyed watching this series; the special effects and action scenes were phenomenal and always visually engaging. The battles felt visceral and intense, transporting me right into the heart of the conflict. The iconic vehicles and weapons from the games were translated beautifully to the screen.
The plot was sometimes a bit convoluted as it weaved multiple storylines together. There were moments where the pacing felt uneven, with some sections dragging slightly. However, the core story remained engaging, thanks in large part to the strong cast. The characters were well-developed and brought to life with excellent performances. The cinematography was also top-notch, creating a stunning visual world that complemented the story perfectly.
Thankfully, the second season maintained the quality established in the first. It left me wanting more and eagerly anticipating season 3. If you're looking for a visually stunning sci-fi action series with a compelling story and strong characters, then Halo is definitely worth checking out, especially if you can go in with an open mind about its deviations from the source material.
I was aware that the show deviated from the game's plot. However, this didn't deter my interest as I was more focused on the series as a standalone entity.
I enjoyed watching this series; the special effects and action scenes were phenomenal and always visually engaging. The battles felt visceral and intense, transporting me right into the heart of the conflict. The iconic vehicles and weapons from the games were translated beautifully to the screen.
The plot was sometimes a bit convoluted as it weaved multiple storylines together. There were moments where the pacing felt uneven, with some sections dragging slightly. However, the core story remained engaging, thanks in large part to the strong cast. The characters were well-developed and brought to life with excellent performances. The cinematography was also top-notch, creating a stunning visual world that complemented the story perfectly.
Thankfully, the second season maintained the quality established in the first. It left me wanting more and eagerly anticipating season 3. If you're looking for a visually stunning sci-fi action series with a compelling story and strong characters, then Halo is definitely worth checking out, especially if you can go in with an open mind about its deviations from the source material.
I actually enjoyed Halo a lot more than I thought I would. It's based off a video game about an enhanced super soldier they call Master Chief and his team as they defend humanity from Aliens and it takes place in the 26th Century. The special effects stand out as you can tell they put a lot of money into the show. It may start a little slow for some while it builds it world and it's characters but I found it extremely entertaining. It may get a little complicated for some of you who don't pay close attention though. I enjoyed this show so much that I binged the entire first two seasons over a weekend so I'm really looking forward to them making a few more seasons.
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- TriviaTo prepare for the show, many of the actors received different forms of Halo media to study. Pablo Schreiber, who plays the Master Chief, watched every Halo cutscene from the games, watched every live action movie and animated short, as well as read several of the books and graphic novels. Kate Kennedy, who plays Kai-125, beat the campaign for each main Halo game and read The Fall of Reach. This comes from Schreiber and Kennedy's interview with Paramount+.
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