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- The red flags continue to fly for Paramount Plus’ upcoming Halo series, as in a recent interview, showrunner Steven Kane has revealed that despite penning over 265 drafts of the live-action adaptation, he and the writing team did not “look at or talk about” the original games in any capacity. Source: Halo (2022), Paramount Plus
Mar 18, 2022 · The red flags continue to fly for Paramount Plus’ upcoming Halo series, as in a recent interview, showrunner Steven Kane has revealed that despite penning over 265 drafts of the live-action adaptation, he and the writing team did not “look at or talk about” the original games in any capacity.
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Apr 6, 2022 · We spoke with the executive producers of the new television adaptation, Kiki Wolfkill and Steven Kane, about the journey they embarked on getting Halo from game to screen and the lessons they learned while making the sci-fi series.
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Mar 21, 2022 · For the new "Halo" streaming TV series on Paramount+, showrunners Steven Kane and Kyle Killen have made a conscious decision, it seems, to avoid consulting the bestselling Xbox game as...
Feb 1, 2022 · Speaking at the 2022 Television Critics Association Halo presentation, Kane talked about his decision not to return should the show get a second season. While he seems to have enjoyed his time making the series, Kane explains that it simply took him away from his family for too long.
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Apr 4, 2022 · While attending the premiere for Halo (which is now available to stream on Paramount+ ), CBR got the chance to speak with Halo Executive Producer and writer Steven Kane about helping bring Halo to a new medium.
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Mar 24, 2022 · Joining the show in March 2019, Kane tells SYFY WIRE that even after years of work there was still a lot that hadn't been decided when he joined Killen in the writer's room. But one thing was agreed upon after a mountain of script drafts, which was a definitive narrative spine for Season 1.
He doesn't talk a lot, but I always felt he had a distinct personality in the games even through his mannerisms, and the books certainly make him his own person, too. I dislike how being understated is considered an inherent negative.