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Halo TV Series Gets Release Target, May Go To Showtime

The cable channel is reportedly in talks to join the production

The Stephen Spielberg-produced Halo “television” series finally has a target release window: Variety reports that Microsoft is aiming for fall 2015 for the show, which will put it alongside the release of the Xbox game Halo 5: Guardians.

Halo was conceived as an original scripted series to be distributed through the Xbox Live network. The show will stand alone from the game, more or less.

Now Showtime is in talks with Microsoft’s Xbox Entertainment Studios to partner on the show. If Showtime gets its way, Halo will run first on the premium cable network.

Showtime hasn’t had much going in the sci-fi genre since it dumped Stargate SG-1, Total Recall: 2070, Jeremiah, and the short-lived Odyssey 5 a decade ago.

Microsoft is also developing Halo separately as a digital film, to be directed by Sergio Mimica-Gezzan (Battlestar Galactica).

Darren

Darren is a fan of all things science fiction, and founded the popular Stargate website GateWorld in 1999, followed by SciFi Stream in 2007. He lives in the Seattle area.

2 thoughts on “<em>Halo</em> TV Series Gets Release Target, May Go To Showtime

  • Ryan Spooner

    “Now Showtime is in talks with Microsoft’s Xbox Entertainment Studios to partner on the show. If Showtime gets its way, Halo will run first on the premium cable network.”

    This is a Microsoft Xbox first series. It’ll be shown first on the Xbox network. As per all previous announcements. Showtime may well be the first TV showing though.

  • “The deal with Showtime has taken a long time to work out because the sides are charting new territory for a show designed to air on Showtime as well as Xbox, with enhanced interactivity built in for the latter platform. Details are still being hammered out, but sources say the plan is to have episodes bow on Showtime first, followed by the Xbox window.” ~ Variety

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