Halo Season 2 Starts Filming, New Cast Members Announced



Season 2 of Halo is now in production. After the first season of the video game adaptation premiered on Paramount+ in March, it was met with instant success, drawing very high viewership to set the record with the most-watched series premiere in the streaming platform’s history. Overall, season 1 was the second-most watched original series on Paramount+, behind only the smash hit western series 1883.

Paramount+ execs had been anticipating a good result, as Halo had already been renewed for season 2 ahead of the first season’s premiere. On Wednesday, the show’s official Twitter page posted an image of the cast on set in Iceland for their first day of filming on season 2. You can see the post below.

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The tweet reads, “The Spartans have landed in Iceland! #HaloTheSeries Season 2 starts production now.”

The cast of Halo features Pablo Schreiber in the lead role as Master Chief Petty Officer John-117, aka simply Master Chief, the playable protagonist from the original video game. The series also stars Natascha McElhone, Jen Taylor, Bokeem Woodbine, Shabana Azmi, Natasha Culzac, Olive Gray, Yerin Ha, Bentley Kalu, Kate Kennedy, Charlie Murphy, and Danny Sapani. Tylan Bailey and Fiona O’Shaungessy are moving up to series regulars after recurring in season 1.

Related: Halo: How Season 2 Can Improve the Paramount+ TV Show

Halo Gets Some New Cast Members for Season 2

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Meanwhile, per Deadline, it has also been revealed that some new cast members have joined the cast of Halo for its second season. Coming into the show as series regulars are Joseph Morgan (The Originals) and Cristina Rodlo (No One Gets Out Alive). Morgan plays James Ackerson, a “formidable intelligence operative who has spent his career climbing the ranks of the UNSC’s secretive Office of Naval Intelligence.” Rodlo’s Talia Perez is “a corporal specializing in linguistics for a UNSC Marine Corp communications unit and a relatively new recruit who has yet to see any real combat.”

Halo season 2 is executive produced by showrunner David Wiener, Steven Spielberg, Darryl Frank, and Justin Falvey for Amblin Television, as swell as Kiki Wolfkill, Frank O’Connor, and Bonnie Ross of 343 Industries and Otto Bathurst and Toby Leslie for One Big Picture. Showtime produces the series in association with Amblin TV and 343 Industries.

The first season of Halo is streaming on Paramount+. Season 2 does not yet have a premiere date.

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