Halo TV Series Won’t be Filler, Will be Done the Right Way – Phil Spencer

Yay or nay?

Posted By | On 27th, Jan. 2014

Halo_Xbox_One_Reveal_03

Fans may want to know more information about the upcoming Halo on Xbox One, but Microsoft’s focus currently seems to be on Halo: The Television Series. While the announcement of the same didn’t quite pan out as well, Microsoft Game Studios corporate VP Phil Spencer talked to Total Xbox about how it’s important in terms of growing the IP and familiarizing more people with the series.

“I think there’s a story in the Halo games that’s noteworthy, and that we can introduce more people to the IP by putting the franchise, stories, and characters in more accessible mediums than a first person shooter.

“That’s a good thing for Halo, a good thing for the platform, and a good thing for the IP owners. We did this last holiday with Forward Unto Dawn, which had something like 70 million views. I think it helped us with the launch of Halo 4, but it also was just a thing people liked to watch.”

“I think it helped growing what IP is capable of and getting people to understand the stories and characters. I also think going into the launch of any game, it’s a nice tie-in; we learned that with Forward Unto Dawn where you can get people upbeat and excited about the IP and bring it as part of your overall launch momentum.

Spencer is also adamant that it’s not filler and will be handled the right way.”I definitely don’t think of it as filler; Halo, you could argue, is the most important entertainment IP that Microsoft owns. I can’t use the word filler anywhere near Halo, it just won’t work. If we’re gonna do a television series with Halo, we’re gonna do it the right way, and we’re gonna do it because we think it really matters.

“I’m a big Walking Dead fan. I’ve read the comics and graphic novels; the IP has grown and became more accessible as it hit TV, then went to videogames where it did incredibly well, and I think that strategy of growing and deepening what the franchise and IP is about is a good strategy for an IP holder.”

It’s also been rumoured that the TV pilot will be helmed by Elysium and District 9 director Neill Blomkamp. How ironic would that be? Let us know your thoughts on Halo: The TV Series in the comments.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Keep On Reading!

“Halo is on PlayStation Going Forward,” Confirms Halo Studios Community Director

“Halo is on PlayStation Going Forward,” Confirms Halo Studios Community Director

Halo Studios' Brian Jarrard says the remake coming to PlayStation is "just going to mean more Halo for everyon...

Halo: Campaign Evolved’s Changes Criticized by Original Level Designer

Halo: Campaign Evolved’s Changes Criticized by Original Level Designer

Jamie Griesemer also lambasted the new sprint. “We have no vision for what this is supposed to be, here’s ...

Halo: Campaign Evolved Uses Original’s “Legacy Code” as The Foundation For Unreal Engine 5’s Visuals

Halo: Campaign Evolved Uses Original’s “Legacy Code” as The Foundation For Unreal Engine 5’s Visuals

Director Greg Hermann says the studio will "continue to push the boundaries of technology" while maintaining t...

Halo: Campaign Evolved Lacks PvP Because “We’re Not Trying to Replace the Original,” Says Producer

Halo: Campaign Evolved Lacks PvP Because “We’re Not Trying to Replace the Original,” Says Producer

Instead, Halo Studios is "trying to basically make something that stands kind of shoulder to shoulder" with th...

Commander Shepard’s Iconic Voice Actor Willing to Return for Mass Effect 5: “I Love That Universe”

Commander Shepard’s Iconic Voice Actor Willing to Return for Mass Effect 5: “I Love That Universe”

"I’m ready. Anytime. Krogan? Salarian? Turian? The possibilities are endless," said Jennifer Hale, though sh...

As Halo Goes Multiplatform, Xbox’s Matt Booty Says “Our Biggest Competition Isn’t Another Console”

As Halo Goes Multiplatform, Xbox’s Matt Booty Says “Our Biggest Competition Isn’t Another Console”

"We are competing more and more with everything from TikTok to movies," said the president of Xbox game conten...