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Halo
Season 1
TV-14
70%
52%
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In the 26th century, A genetically enhanced soldier leads an offensive against an evil theocratic movement of several alien races who are hellbent on eradicating humanity while also discovering the mysteries surrounding an artificial world.
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Cast of Season 1
Pablo Schreiber
Master Chief, Spartan-117 / John-117
Natascha McElhone
Dr. Catherine Halsey
Shabana Azmi
Margaret Parangosky
Natasha Culzac
Riz-028
Olive Gray
Dr. Miranda Keyes
Yerin Ha
Kwan Ha
Bentley Kalu
Vannak-134
Kate Kennedy
Kai-125
Charlie Murphy
Makee
Danny Sapani
Jacob Keyes
Jen Taylor
Cortana (voice)
Bokeem Woodbine
Soren-066
Scott Pennington
Executive Producer
Mark Malone
Consulting Producer
Sheila Hockin
Producer
Katie Swain
Consulting Producer
Michael Armbruster
Producer
Kyle Killen
Executive Producer
Steven Kane
Executive Producer
Frank O'Connor
Executive Producer
Halo • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
The Playlist
Brian Tallerico
Its certainly not the kind of disaster that typically emerges when video games launch into other mediums. Only time will tell if fans want to keep watching or just wish they were still playing
Common Sense Media
Matt Cabral
Overall, it admirably delivers an experience that does right by Master Chief's most loyal fans, while also inviting newcomers to dive into its engrossing universe.
ForReel Movie News And Reviews
Thomas Stoneham-Judge
How the show is written demonstrates a very rudimentary style of storytelling that values embellished dramatic flare over an authentic episodic experience.
Decider
Joel Keller
Schreiber makes John more than the automaton he's been made into, even from the first minutes he's on screen.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
A decent start that, despite its best efforts, failed to stun me. But it didn't drive me away, either.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
The derivative touches can't help but make the whole exercise feel generic, exhibiting a lot of hardware but not much creative spark.
Los Angeles Times
Todd Martens
The goal shouldn't be about being everything to everyone, and while "Halo" treats the source material with respect, it does so with a tentativeness, as if it is afraid to miss a key element.
Geeks of Color
Elijah Montoya
While I'm not ready to get down on one knee and offer the Halo series a "sacred ring," I can commit to checking out more episodes as their fresh ideas unfold.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Rob Owen
Where this all goes and whether the balance tips more toward character and story or more toward video game-like battle scenes is unclear, but if the first two episodes are any indication, character stories will win out.
RogerEbert.com
Max Covill
The video game Halo excelled at letting players become the hero with the new Halo TV series, audiences are instead saddled with a series devoid of a soul.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Roxana Hadadi
Between the series's somewhat nondescript visual style and its overwhelming exposition, Halo is bogged down by world-building and almost hampered by its source material.
NPR
Glen Weldon
It's very possible the series will manage to chart its own path through a science-fiction landscape littered with many of the very same cast-off machine parts it once helped to create.
TheWrap
Karama Horne
If video game fans can keep an open mind and the series can garner enough attention from sci-fi fans less familiar with canon, "Halo" has the potential to be Paramount+'s flagship series.
Slant Magazine
John Townsend
iHaloi looks a lot like well you might expect an adaptation of the game would, but it fails to distinguish itself from similar sci-fi fare.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
The Paramount+ series faithfully reproduces the video game's world and thrills-and features a commanding lead turn from Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief.
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
This drama comes on strong with ambient techno-babble and bureaucratic realism. It's as thrilling as a meeting.
IndieWire
Ben Travers
It's exactly what you expect. While Halo features a few minor pivots in these early hours, there's very little to spoil and even less to spark curiosity that's not already present.
AV Club
William Hughes
Schreiber is, indeed, the most interesting thing about Halo -- which isn't necessarily saying all that much.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
Boasting no technological innovation to speak of, few performances to offer meaningful grounding and only limited action thrills, Halo is aggressively forgettable, which is at least several steps up from "bad."
Variety
Caroline Framke
The series boasts an impressive budget used wisely, with distinct production design distinguishing one planetary location for another and spaceships zipping through endless stars. That alone lets Halo keep apace with its contemporaries.
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