The actor who plays Master Chief in the Paramount+ adaptation of the Halo series wasn’t too keen on doing that controversial Season 1 scene.Audiences took issue with the Paramount+ adaptation of Halo when Season 1 was released; most were immediately put off by how its main protagonist Master Chief Petty Officer John-117 was portrayed. Fans also thought the first season of Halo took too many creative liberties deviating from the games, which has never featured Master Chief in a sex scene like the show depicted in Episode 8. In an interview with SFX Magazine (via GamesRadar), actor Pablo Schreiber, who plays Master Chief in the series, weighs in on that notorious scene ahead of the show’s Season 2 release.Halo’s Season 2 trailer shows Master Chief’s face in several scenes, which is the one pet peeve fans had with the series. Many thought the show immediately took a wrong turn in the first episode of Season 1 with an unmasked Master Chief, which was considered sacrilege on the same level as Star Wars’ Boba Fett removing his helmet. Schreiber has addressed this criticism, saying it allows audiences to emotionally connect with the protagonist. “That access to a character’s emotional life, over the course of time, is what makes you empathize and connect with a character,” he explained.
The actor who plays Master Chief in the Paramount+ adaptation of the Halo series wasn’t too keen on doing that controversial Season 1 scene.
Audiences took issue with the Paramount+ adaptation of Halo when Season 1 was released; most were immediately put off by how its main protagonist Master Chief Petty Officer John-117 was portrayed. Fans also thought the first season of Halo took too many creative liberties deviating from the games, which has never featured Master Chief in a sex scene like the show depicted in Episode 8. In an interview with SFX Magazine (via GamesRadar), actor Pablo Schreiber, who plays Master Chief in the series, weighs in on that notorious scene ahead of the show’s Season 2 release.
Halo‘s Season 2 trailer shows Master Chief’s face in several scenes, which is the one pet peeve fans had with the series. Many thought the show immediately took a wrong turn in the first episode of Season 1 with an unmasked Master Chief, which was considered sacrilege on the same level as Star Wars‘ Boba Fett removing his helmet. Schreiber has addressed this criticism, saying it allows audiences to emotionally connect with the protagonist. “That access to a character’s emotional life, over the course of time, is what makes you empathize and connect with a character,” he explained.
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