Warner Home Video has released a new video clip from the upcoming direct-to-video animated movie Halo Legends, based on the popular video game franchise. The clip is the first 91-seconds of “The Prototype,” animated at Bones Studio in Japan under the creative supervision of co-directors Tomoki Kyoda and Yasushi Muraki. Click the image to play the clip (requires QuickTime):
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Several new images have also been released from the movie. Click on any image to enlarge:
Halo Legends will be released on February 16, 2010. For more information on Halo Legends, check out our earlier coverage:
- “Halo Legends” Anthology DTV Coming February 16, 2010
- Frank O’Connor Talks “Halo Legends” Direct-to-Video Anime
- Hiroshi Yamazaki on “The Duel” for “Halo Legends” DTV
- Toshiyuki Kanno on Directing “The Babysitter” for “Halo Legends”
- Warner Home Video Releases New Images from “Justice League” and “Halo” DTVs
- Warner Home Video Releases Video Clip from “Halo Legends”
- WHV: Shinji Aramaki on “The Package” for “Halo Legends;” 8 More Stills Released
- “Halo Legends” Sweepstakes Offers BTS Tour of 343 Industries as Grand Prize
- New Video Clip from “Halo Legends” Segment “The Babysitter”
- “Halo Legends” Premieres in San Francisco on February 10, 2010
Limited seating is still available for the premiere in San Francisco. The full press release follows:
“Halo Legends,” an all-new, CG and traditional anime PG-13 experience that presents enthralling new stories from one of the world’s most popular video game franchises, will be distributed February 16, 2010 by Warner Home Video as a Special Edition 2-disc version on DVD and Blu-Ray™, as well as single disc DVD, On Demand and Digital Download. “Halo Legends” is produced by 343 Industries, a part of Microsoft Game Studios.
In “The Prototype,” human marines struggling to defend a secret weapons research facility from invading Covenant troops are finally ordered to destroy everything rather than let the weapons and valuable navigational data fall into the hands of the Covenant. In a desperate but noble sacrifice, a war-torn officer dons the prototype suit of powered armor being developed at the facility in a last-second gambit to buy time for his soldiers to escape. The episode plays to the strengths of Bones’ impressive ability to represent aerial and mecha-style combat.
“The Prototype” is one of seven stories — told across eight episodic films — within “Halo Legends,” which will receive its United States Premiere on Wednesday, February 10 in San Francisco. Media is invited to attend, as are a select group of lucky fans. Limited seating is still available for this exclusive event.
Presented by IGN, in conjunction with Warner Home Video and Microsoft Game Studios, the Halo Legends premiere will take place at the AMC
Metreon (101 4th Street, San Francisco) with media interview availability starting at 6:30 p.m. and film screening at 8:00 p.m.
A limited number of free tickets are available for the general public. Fans wishing to receive free tickets to the event should RSVP via email to [email protected]. Tickets will be distributed on a “first come, first served” basis.
Halo franchise development director Frank O’Connor will be available for media interviews from 6:30-7:30 p.m., and will also discuss the film in an informal, in-theatre Q&A following the screening.