HALO SF TV SERIES
LANDS CHARACTER POSTERS
Halo will launch March 24th this Spring |
There is a number of big epic series arriving this year, and among them is Paramount + TV series adaptation of famous HALO video game which has just got a set of character posters after we got the new trailer and a launch date from March 24th a few weeks ago! Pablo Schreiber leads
the cast as Master Chief, the Spartan in the middle of an epic 26th
century conflict between humanity and an alien threat known as The
Covenant, who happens to be humanity’s best weapon against the invading
alien race, as he was enhanced an trained for one purpose: to win this
war. At least that is what Natascha McElhone’s Dr. Halsey says in the trailer. The cast also includes Jen Taylor
as Cortana, Bokeem Woodbine, Shabana Azmi, Natasha Culzac, Olive Gray,
Yerin Ha, Bentley Kalu, Kate Kennedy, a rather unrecognisable Charlie Murphy, Danny Sapani, alongside Ryan McParland, Burn Gorman and Fiona O’Shaughnessy. Watch below the trailer which opens to the brilliant and haunting new sf version of In the Air Tonight by Phill Collins. The series was created by Steven Kane and Kyle Killen and shot over in Hungary. It was originally set over at Showtime before it moved to Paramount Plus streamer. Jonathan Liebesman who helmed Shanara Chronicles and Otto Bathurst who is also helming Billy the Kid series over at Epix are directing the episodes.
BLACK CRAB TRAILER
FOR NETFLIX SF MOVIE
The mission starts March 18th at Netflix |
Black Crab sounds like an interesting one!
ReplyDeleteIt has a very unique setting!
DeleteNeither are for me today. The second one is also so very dark!
ReplyDeleteIt is, but we love drama in isolated or cold spaces.
DeleteSpeak for yourself on the cold spaces. I'll take a drama on a beach over the the snow any day of the week LOL
ReplyDeletePfft there is no excitement at the beach like there is in cold, isolated places.
DeleteNo excitement at the beach? Scantily clad hotties trotting along every few minutes... I beg to differ!
DeleteBut that is sweet romance, not drama.
DeleteMost often, romance leads to drama.
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