Paramount+ has finally dropped the first Halo Season 2 trailer for the upcoming return of the hit live-action series adaptation of the Xbox video game franchise.
The video provides fans a first look at the show’s action-packed return, teasing Master Chief’s perilous journey to finding the answer for humanity’s survival. The next installment is scheduled to make its debut on February 8, 2024, with the first two episodes.
Check out the Halo Season 2 trailer below (watch more trailers):
What to expect in Halo Season 2?
“In Season 2, Master Chief John-117 leads his team of elite Spartans against the alien threat known as the Covenant,” reads the logline. “In the wake of a shocking event on a desolate planet, John cannot shake the feeling that his war is about to change and risks everything to prove what no one else will believe – that the Covenant are preparing to attack humanity’s greatest stronghold. With the galaxy on the brink, John embarks on a journey to find the key to humankind’s salvation, or its extinction – the Halo.”
Halo is executive produced by showrunner David Wiener. The series stars Pablo Schreiber (American Gods) as Master Chief, Natascha McElhone (Californication) as Dr. Halsey, Jen Taylor (Halo game series) as Cortana, Bokeem Woodbine (Fargo) as Soren-066, Shabana Azmi (Fire) as Admiral Margaret, Natasha Culzac (The Witcher) as Riz-028, Olive Gray (Half Moon Investigations) as Commander Miranda Keyes, Yerin Ha (Reef Break) as Kwan Ha, Bentley Kalu (Avengers: Age of Ultron) as Vannak-134, Kate Kennedy (Catastrophe) as Kai-125, Charlie Murphy (Peaky Blinders) as Makee and Danny Sapani (Penny Dreadful) as Captain Jacob Keyes.
Season 2 will also introduce new cast members, including Joseph Morgan (Vampire Diaries, The Originals) as James Ackerson, a formidable intelligence operative who has spent his career climbing the ranks of the UNSC’s secretive Office of Naval Intelligence, and Cristina Rodlo (No One Gets Out of Here Alive) as Talia Perez, a corporal specializing in linguistics for a UNSC Marine Corps communications unit and a relatively new recruit who has yet to see any real combat.