The second season of the Halo series will have more dark themes ahead.Speaking to Collider’s Editor-in-Chief Steve Weintraub, Halo series director Otto Bathurst expanded upon the upcoming second season. Bathurst compared the second season with the first: “I would say it’s much more raw and much more grounded, and much more subjective, and you’re much more with the characters. It feels more like a kind of gritty political war drama rather than that slightly more kind of spec– I mean, it’s still a massive spectacle, but I would say that the main thing is it’s much more character-based,” the director clarified. “You’re much more with the characters. It’s much more subjective. It’s much more like you’re in it, you really feel like you’re in it.”Although the first season of Halo was relatively well-received by viewers and longtime fans of the franchise, season 2’s poster and trailer reveal had some fans’ eyebrows raised. Many Halo players decried Schreiber’s character, Master Chief, unmasking himself so often. In the original gameplay, Master Chief always remained strong and stoic — and most importantly, covered by his helmet. The first season revealed Master Chief without his helmet, and although some viewers were upset by this, the show retained its fans. Upon seeing the season 2 poster and trailer with Schreiber unmasked again, however, fans fear that a visible and vulnerable Master Chief won’t live up to his reputation.
The second season of the Halo series will have more dark themes ahead.
Speaking to Collider’s Editor-in-Chief Steve Weintraub, Halo series director Otto Bathurst expanded upon the upcoming second season. Bathurst compared the second season with the first: “I would say it’s much more raw and much more grounded, and much more subjective, and you’re much more with the characters. It feels more like a kind of gritty political war drama rather than that slightly more kind of spec– I mean, it’s still a massive spectacle, but I would say that the main thing is it’s much more character-based,” the director clarified. “You’re much more with the characters. It’s much more subjective. It’s much more like you’re in it, you really feel like you’re in it.“
Although the first season of Halo was relatively well-received by viewers and longtime fans of the franchise, season 2’s poster and trailer reveal had some fans’ eyebrows raised. Many Halo players decried Schreiber’s character, Master Chief, unmasking himself so often. In the original gameplay, Master Chief always remained strong and stoic — and most importantly, covered by his helmet. The first season revealed Master Chief without his helmet, and although some viewers were upset by this, the show retained its fans. Upon seeing the season 2 poster and trailer with Schreiber unmasked again, however, fans fear that a visible and vulnerable Master Chief won’t live up to his reputation.
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