Halo TV show marks return to filming with first look at Master Chief helmet

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Forget finishing the fight, the Halo TV show is all set to finish filming – and the cast and crew have marked their return to production by offeꦫring up an oh-so-tiny glimpse of John-117’s iconic Master Chief helmet.

Master Chief actor Pablo Schreiber pos✅ted a pic from the set in Budapest, showing off that ‘John’ is both number one on the call sheet as well as the bottom half of his Master Chief helmet.

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Looks pretty nifty, right? Shame we haven&rsq⛄uo;t yet had a chance to see the full thing (and Spartan suit) in action, but that’s surely going to be saved for a first teaser. December’s Geoff Keighley-ran Game Awards are just around the corner. Hint, hint.

If you forgot the Halo TV series was a thing, then you’re not alone. What started as Steven Spielberg-backed production in 2013 morphed into a Showtime series that announced its cast – including Schreiber and The Truman Show’s Natascha McElhone as Cortana – 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:back in 2019. Fil🔯ming began almost exactly a year ago and was shutdown earlier this year due to the ong♑oing coronavirus pandemic.

Now, though, they’re back. With the Halo TV show set to arrive in the first quarter of next year, we can be hopeful of seeing something from the much-anticipated video game adaptation real soon. Given the news that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Halo Infinite was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:delayed into next year, 2021 could very well be the Year of the Chief.

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