"Halo" Season 2 surpassed Season 1, receiving critical acclaim and high praise on Rotten Tomatoes
The second season of the series based on the video game "Halo" received 89% on Rotten Tomatoes, beating the first season with a 70% rating.
Here's What We Know
This positive shift indicates that the series not only met, but also exceeded the expectations of critics, who unanimously claim that the project has found its niche by changing the approach to storytelling and character development.
Despite the acclaim, it is recognised that the series has room to grow, and some aspects of the narrative still raise questions.
Director Otto Bathurst emphasised that the second season focuses on character development in the context of important events. He noted that the new episodes create the atmosphere of a "messy political war drama" in which the characters' personal stories become a key element.
Series Overview
Developed by Kyle Killen and Steven Kane for the Paramount+ streaming service, the American action science fiction television series is based on the "Halo" video game series, which is about a war between humans, represented by the forces of the United Nations Space Command (UNSC), against a religious alliance of several alien races (the Covenant). In order to win this war, the humans begin production of Spartans - modified fighters.
Source: MovieWeb