A behind-the-scenes look at Paramount+'s Halo shows off the show's elaborate costumes.

The video, which you can see below, was released by Paramount Plus on YouTube. In it costume designer Giovanni Lipari talks about the process behind creating looks for the show, which he called the "most challenging" he's ever worked on. Lipari noted that he thought they would make approximately 900 costumes for the first two episodes of the series, with more to come later.

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What's Going on With Halo?

The Halo franchise, was created by Bungie, debuted in 2001 with Halo: Combat Evolved on the original Xbox. The game proved immensely popular and spawned several sequels and spinoffs, the most recent of which was 2021's Halo Infinite. The franchise has also crossed into other media, including comics and animation.

The Paramount+ Halo series debuted earlier this year and features a lot of different characters and organizations from the games, though the plot is, overall, quite dissimilar. Ratings for the first season, which ran for nine episodes, were strong, and Halo earned the second-biggest opening for a Paramount+ original series behind Yellowstone prequel1883. The premiere, though, actually beat out 1883. It's no surprise then that Halo was renewed for a second season.

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At the time of writing, little is known about Halo Season 2. Executive producer Kiki Wolfkill has said that the series plans to incorporate fan feedback on Season 1, which courted controversy due to the ways it broke from the video game. Filming on Season 2 began earlier this month, and there are reports that Makee (Charlie Murphy) will return, despite the character having died. Paramount also still has plans to turn the series into a larger franchise.

Developed for TV by Kyle Killen and Steven Kane, Halo stars Pablo Schreiber as John-117, Olive Gray as Miranda Keyes, Jen Taylor as Cortana, Natascha McElhone as Dr. Catherine Elizabeth Halsey and Danny Sapani as Jacob Keyes. The first season of the show holds a 69 percent on Rotten Tomatoes among critics and a 52 percent audience score.

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The first season of Halo is available to stream now on Paramount+. At the time of writing, Season 2 does not yet have a release date.

Source: YouTube