When news first broke about Showtime’s live-action series based on Microsoft’s Halo franchise, one of the more surprising details was that the show would revolve around the video game franchise’s hulking Spartan warrior whose face is never actually revealed, because he never removes his helmet. See that face up there? That’s him. That’s Master Chief.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, American Gods’ Pablo Schreiber has signed on to suit up as Master Chief for Showtime’s Halo, which makes a certain degree of sense given that one of Master Chief’s more defining traits is, well, his uncommonly tall height (according to Google, Schreiber’s 6’5″). Schreiber’s alien-fighting super soldier is joined by new character Quan Ah (portrayed by Yerin Ha), a teenaged girl from the Outer Colonies who crosses paths with Master Chief in a way that changes both of their lives.
MORE NEWS: Newcomer Yerin Ha also joins the cast as a new character within the #HALO world: #QuanAh, a shrewd, audacious 16-year-old from the Outer Colonies who meets #MasterChief at a fateful time for them both. #Showtime pic.twitter.com/nh6o9pkFxE
— Halo on Paramount+ (@HaloTheSeries) April 17, 2019
There’s no word yet on when Halo will be hitting the airwaves, but Deadline notes “the series will begin production in Budapest, Hungary in the fall.”