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The time to make a movie out of Halo was in 2005, but, with a new installment in the video game franchise due out on store shelves September 14th, a great way to tease the new game in non-gamer markets is to pretend they’re still going to shoot it. So Microsoft went to Variety and tried to rekindle the Halo: Movie fires without actually, you know, doing anything about making a Halo movie.
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