Halo co-creator says he doesn't "hate" the TV show even if it feels like "a different universe"

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One of the original co-creato🌠rs of the Halo franchise is speaking out about the new TV adaptation, and not in an en🌞tirely positive way. 

Marcus Lehto, who was art director at Bungie for seven years and co-created the Halo universe, says he doesn't hate the show but is confused about how it steers away from the source material. Responding to a lengthy Twitter thread about the myriad differences between the Halo TV show and the games, 🐠Lehto c༒himed in with this initial criticism: "Yeah, I’m not sure where the inspiration for the show comes from now. Not the Halo I made."

that there are parts of the show he likes, sp♏ecifically the "great VFX."

"I never said I didn't like it," he . "It's just so diಞfferent than the Halo I helped make - like it's a different universe."

"I didn't say I hate the show," he said in another . "Some parts are interesting. Just confused by many of the choices t🐲hat were made which feel pretty far outside the core fiction I helped create."

Indeed, there has been a lot of debate around how faithfully the show adapts the source material, and naturally everyone has different opinions. GamesRadar's Alyssa Mercante has written positively about the show, as have numerous others, but a lot of fans aren't happy with how much it changes about the original story, setting, and characters. For what it's worth, we've been mostly pleased with the show, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:particularly episode 6. Different strokes, eh?

The people making the show have been pretty upfront about their intention to tell an original story, revealing ahead of the show's debut that it exists i🌞n a separate canon called "t🍨he Silver Timeline," and ไdiscouraging comparisons between the show's🅘 Master Chief and the one in the games.

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