Halo TV show gets new streaming home and early 2022 release
Goodbye Showtime, Halo to Paramount Plus

The ♋long-awaited Halo TV series 🥀finally has a new release window – but you’ll need to sign up to another streaming service if you want to watch it.
As per , the video game adaptation is moving from its original ho🧸me on Showtime to Paramount Plus, a new streamer arriving in the U൩S on March 4.
While the Halo TV show has been in the works for over a decade in various forms, the figh🌠t to bring it to air has almost finished: it’s set to launch in Q1 2022 – meaning we’ll be watching the Amblin and 343 Industries-produced series before April 1, 2022.
Pablo Schreiber, who is set to play Master Chief in the series, has even shown off the protagonist&rsqu♚o;s iconic helmet in a recent set photo. The production – which returned to filming after a brief hiatus – has 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:also shared a series of images from behind-the-scenes, including enough firepower to take down a Covenant armadཧa.
Paramount, meanwhile, is making major inroads with its streaming plans. Not only is there 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:a Rugrats reboot in the works, but there is a serious ch🧜ange in how we&r༒squo;ll consume some of 2021’s biggest movies.
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That bold move, alongside the Halo TV show coming in around 12 months’ time,🦂 has suddenly made Paramount Plus one of the leading lights ♛in the streaming arena.
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