Halo Film Bundle: Exclusive iTunes Release

Hey there Spartans, I hope everyone is well and having a great week so far!

I just wanted to reach out to let you all know about an exciting piece of Halo-related news: the exclusive U.S release of the Halo film bundle on iTunes! Please see the press release below and feel free to reach out; let me know if you have any questions or would like more information.

Thank you for your time and have a fantastic Tuesday!

July 31ST, 2017, London, UK – Today Content Media announced the release the official film series based on the globally renowned best-selling Halo franchise only in the U.S.A. The bundle includes “Halo Legends,” “Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn,” “Halo: Nightfall” and “Halo: The Fall of Reach,” and is available on iTunes.

Created in collaboration with some of the world’s leading animators from Japan, “Halo Legends” draws you into the center of humanity’s ongoing battles with the Covenant, dynamically depicted in cutting-edge animation styles that deliver breathtaking visuals and gripping adventure. “Halo Legends” dives deep into the rich Halo universe and explores the Master Chief’s mysterious origins, advanced combat capabilities of Spartans, and the tense rivalry between Spartans and Orbital Drop Shock Troopers (ODSTs). “Halo Legends” is an 119-minute long animated film starring Atsuko Tanaka (“Ghost in the Shell”), Josh Grelle (“Mass Effect: Paragon Lost”) and Greg Ayres (“Samurai 7”).
“Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn” is a coming-of-age story that follows cadet Thomas Lasky at Corbulo Academy, a 26th-century military training academy. Following in the footsteps of his mother and brother, Lasky is unsure of his future within the military but is forced to act when the academy is attacked by a massive force of Covenant, a religious alliance of aliens. Directed by Stewart Hendler, “Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn” is a 90-minute Live-Action movie starring Tom Green, Ty Olsson, Max Carver, Daniel Cudmore, Anna Popplewell and Osric Chau.

Set between the events of “Halo 4” and “Halo 5: Guardians,” “Halo: Nightfall” is the second full-length live-action feature for the Halo® franchise. From Executive Producer Ridley Scott (“Prometheus”, “Blade Runner”) and award-winning Director Sergio Mimica-Gezzan (“Battlestar Galactica”, “The Pillars Of The Earth”), “Halo: Nightfall” features an all-star cast including Mike Colter (“Luke Cage,” “The Good Wife”), Christina Chong (“24: Live Another Day”), Steven Waddington (“Sleepy Hollow”) and Luke Neal (“Final Prayer”). “Halo: Nightfall,” tells the personal story of Jameson Locke, a legendary manhunter and agent with the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI), Earth’s most powerful and secretive military branch. At 98-minutes, the film provides the background to this pivotal new character in the Halo universe, who eventually becomes a Spartan-IV in “Halo 5: Guardians.”

“Halo: The Fall of Reach” is based on the namesake Halo novel by Eric Nylund. This 65-minute feature tells the dramatic tale of the origin and intrigue behind the SPARTAN program that propelled characters like the Master Chief and Dr. Catherine Halsey into the pantheon of Halo lore. The story reveals the events that brought Master Chief and Blue Team together, including their Spartan training and their daring mission to strike back at the Covenant during the first days of the deadly alien invasion. The animated film was produced and directed by SEQUENCE, the award-winning Vancouver-based animation studio responsible for the “Terminals” featured in “Halo 4” and “Halo 2: Anniversary,” and this marks their most ambitious and high-fidelity Halo animation yet.

Exclusively published by Microsoft Studios and developed by 343 Industries, the Halo franchise is an award-winning collection of properties, over $5 billion in worldwide sales to date, that has transcended video games and grown into a global entertainment phenomenon. Now, Halo fans in the U.S.A can go beyond the game and immerse themselves in the Halo universe with this special bundle, available only on iTunes.

Apple Store Link - http://apple.co/2wiqwct
Price: $29.99

For screeners, press stills & interview requests please contact:
Sisi Cronin
Sisi@sicilypublicity.com
+1 917-213-0254

About Content Media Corporation

Content Media Corporation is a global entertainment media company based in London with offices in Los Angeles, New York and Toronto, which owns and distributes a significant library of film, television and digital assets. Content Media Corporation’s catalog contains in excess of 275 theatrical feature titles plus library rights to more than 6,000 hours of TV programming incorporating major drama series, non-fiction entertainment, special event programming, kids’ series, TV movies, and mini-series. The company also owns significant stakes in Collins Avenue, an LA based entertainment TV production company, Spirit Digital Media, a digital production company, and film and television production companies Jigsaw Productions, Campfire and Aito Media Group. www.contentmediacorp.com.

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Or you could just go on YouTube or Netflix and watch them…and BTW it still baffles me to this day what people can get away with when it comes to their gamertags

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Exactly this. They’re free basically everywhere, and DVDs of them are made cheap. They’re not worth $20 even in 4K.

Not only Netflix, I think you get most of them for free on the Halo Channel too. So you don’t need a subscription for anything…

but I could be wrong.

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It’s been my gamertag for 8 years without an issue haha. I mean I actually am Jewish so its not offensive, just for the lulz

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> It’s been my gamertag for 8 years without an issue haha. I mean I actually am Jewish so its not offensive, just for the lulz

I am to but it’s not necessary for a gamertag

I dont think its worth the money.

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I think they are on the Halo channel only if you got the limited editions of Halo 4 and Halo 5. The only one I don’t think is on the Halo channel is Legends.

I think it’s a decent deal, for anyone seeking to own all the films. Although I would rather get them on blu ray because physical feels so much better.

The only one I care about is halo legends