Halo Season 2 Trailer Promises The Fall Of Reach

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Paramount+ released the first season of its live-action Halo series back in 2022 and while the initial premiere showed promise, the show was ultimately a letdown, both as the Chief’s first foray into the live-action television space and as a Halo story. Now, the subscription streaming service has released the official trailer for Season 2 of Halo: The Series and it promises the fall of Reach, plenty of Covenant and Energy Swords, and more of Master Chief without his helmet on for some reason. 

I’m not completely sold on returning to this series – I didn’t even finish the first season – but I’d be lying if I said this trailer didn’t pique my interest. Perhaps I’m a sucker for the staples of Halo and the story of Reach, or maybe I have a terrible memory; perhaps it’s a combination of both. 

Check out the Season 2 trailer for Halo: The Series for yourself below

Paramount+ renewed Halo: The Series for a second season early in the show’s first season, so it’s clear the streamer is committed to this property for now. Here’s hoping the second season fairs better than the first. 

For more, read about Halo: The Series‘ showrunner’s decision to show Master Chief’s face in the show, and then read Game Informer’s Halo Infinite review. After that, check out this story about how Halo Infinite developer 343 Industries will develop Halo games “now and in the future” even after layoffs that happened at the studio last year. 


Are you going to watch Season 2 of Halo: The Series? Let us know in the comments below!

 

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