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Halo Legends (2010)

“Seven stories from the heart of the Halo universe”

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Plot

Unfurling across seven spectacular tales, Halo Legends delves into the expansive lore of the Halo Universe. Crafted masterfully by Japan's most innovative minds, each episode is a new journey that beckons us into the heart of the 100,000-year long franchise history. We begin with "Origins," a two-part chronicle seen through the eyes of Cortana, revealing the profound history of the Halo Universe. Next, we journey back in time with "The Duel," where Arbiter Fal 'Chavamee challenges the Covenant Religion, depicting an era before the Human-Covenant War. Our odyssey then veers towards the Spartan narrative with "Homecoming," a poignant tale of the Spartan-II recruitment in 2517, as the Spartans grapple with their origins. Lightening the mood, "Odd One Out" presents a non-canonical, humorous take on the Halo storyline. We shift gears in "Prototype," where a Marine defies orders to dismantle an advanced prototype armor, instead using it as a shield for evacuating civilians. In "The Babysitter," we discover the competitive spirit between the Spartan-II Commandos and the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers on a mission to assassinate a Covenant Prophet on a Covenant-controlled world. Finally, we arrive at "The Package," a riveting two-part CGI epic that shadows Master Chief and a squad of Spartan-II super soldiers on a clandestine mission to recover a priceless UNSC asset from a Covenant Assault Carrier. Halo Legends is a thrilling exploration of courage, rivalry, and defiance, each story a vital thread in the rich tapestry of the Halo Universe.

Where to watch Halo Legends?

Halo Legends is an action movie directed by Shinji Aramaki.

Halo Legends is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Crackle, Freevee, Peacock, Peacock Premium, Plex, Plex Player, Pluto TV, Shout! Factory TV, The Roku Channel and Tubi TV and it's also available on fuboTV.

It is also possible to buy Halo Legends on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store, Vudu and YouTube.