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Master Chief To Star In ‘Halo’ TV Series On Showtime

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Showtime’s ‘Halo’ TV show will feature franchise protagonist Master Chief in a lead role. According to Digital Trends, Chief won’t be the only protagonist on the series. Showtime adds that the series will tell a new story, rather than retell the narrative of the games. The series is expected to begin production later this year and debut in 2020.

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