Master Chief Actor Responds To Halo TV Show Criticism With Sweet Message

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Master Chief Actor Responds To Halo TV Show Criticism With Sweet Message
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Master Chief actor Pablo Schreiber thanks audiences for HaloTheSeries' successful launch and has a sweet message for detractors. 'I respect your opinion and I love you too.'

Master Chief actor Pablo Schreiber responds to the Halo TV show criticism, assuring he respects their opinions and still loves them. Schreiber leads the cast of the long-gestating adaptation of Bungie and 343 Industries' video game franchise as its iconic protagonist alongside Jen Taylor reprising her role as Cortana, Natascha McElhone, Yerin Ha, Bokeem Woodbine, Shabana Azmi, Olive Gray, Charlie Murphy, Kate Kennedy, Natasha Culzac and Danny Sapani.

Developed by Kyle Killen and Steven Kane, Halo has seen a mixed-to-positive response from critics, with praise pointed towards the visual effects and Schreiber's lead performance while criticism has been aimed at it feeling derivative of other sci-fi stories. Audiences have been more divided on the series due to its various changes from the video games, most notably that of Master Chief removing his helmet in the pilot episode.

Regardless of how one feels about the show thus far, the Master Chief actor's response to the Halo TV show criticism should come as a respectful nod to both sides of the field. With Halo season 2 already greenlit with a new showrunner in the form of Fear the Walking Dead alum David Wiener and set to begin filming this summer, one can hope that the show learns the lessons from the backlash in its debut outing and course corrects.

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