The Halo TV series has confirmed Season 2, with David Wiener at the helm

Before Season 1 has released, Season 2 has already been confirmed.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

The Halo franchise has expanded across almost every medium imaginable in its decades-long existence, and it’s coming to another platform later this year as a live-action sci-fi TV show. The upcoming Halo TV series tells an alternative story surrounding the Master Chief and Cortana, and has garnered a decent level of excitement from Halo fans in the last few months.

Ahead of the Season 1 release, 343 Industries has already confirmed thatSeason 2 of the Halo TV series is coming. It was already known thatseveral seasons of the Halo TV seriesare planned, but Season 2 is now absolutely in the works with David Wiener, best known for his work on Brave New World and Fear the Walking Dead, at the helm as executive producer.

Renewing the show for a second chapter before the first has landed hopefully hints at confidence in the Halo TV series, which aims to capture new and old fans alike with a new tale in the legendary Halo universe. In case you missed it, a newtrailer for the Halo TV serieswas recently released, showing off many elements of the show including Master Chief, Cortana, Covenant Elites, and much more.

TheHalo TV serieswill officiallydebut on Mar. 24, 2022 through Paramount+, meaning fans only have a few more weeks to wait before it arrives in full.

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