Master Chief in Halo Image by Microsoft StudiosSteven Kane, Halo's showrunner, resigned after the first season of Paramount Plus.AdvertisementVariety has an exclusive report that Kane will leave the highly anticipated series after post-production is completed. The showrunner had been filming in Budapest, but COVID-19 halted some of the shooting. His desire to return home is understandable as he has been away almost two years. Kane's departure is not the first of the showrunners, as Kyle Killen, his co-showrunner, left the series just before production started in Budapest.Halo, originally planned for Showtime will be a live-action version of the international xb ox video game. Paramount Plus, which has millions of fans around the world, is a great addition for the brand-new streaming platform. It was first announced in March 2021. According to reports, the multi-installment franchise's sales had exceeded 85 million copies worldwide and generated billions in revenue.Pablo Schraiber (American Gods), plays the role of Master Chief Petty Offie John-117, a game legend who was created as part the SpartanII Program. Jen Taylor is the live-action counterpart to John-117s AI Cortana, while Natascha McElhone portrays Dr. Catherine Halsey (creator of Spartan soldiers). Bokeem Woodbine and Shabana Azmi will round out the cast. They will also be joined by Natasha Culzac (Blake Kalu), Natasha Culzac (Natasha Culzac), Kate Kennedy, Danny Sapani. Olive Gray, Charlie Murphy, and Natascha McElhone.Showtime produced Halo in collaboration with 343 Industries, Amblin Television and the original game developers 343 Industries. Executive Produced and Executive Produced By Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Steven Speilberg and Justin Falvey.Follow us on Instagram @io9dotcom for more information