The Dusk (also called TDU or Dusk) is a military science fiction serial drama television series set within the Halo universe. The show was created as an adaptation of a fan-fiction novella written, later developed as a television series by Ronald D. Moore and David Eick. It's cinematic and writing style purposefully imitates Moore and Eick's previous project, Battlestar Galactica, with a gritty "documentary" feeling to the narrative. The Dusk began as a two-part miniseries event airing on the channel SyFy on November 15th and November 16th of 2010, commemorating the ninth anniversary of the launch of Halo: Combat Evolved. Following critical acclaim, The Dusk was picked up for a 10-episode season shortly after, with a tentative premiere date of November 2011.
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| - The Dusk (also called TDU or Dusk) is a military science fiction serial drama television series set within the Halo universe. The show was created as an adaptation of a fan-fiction novella written, later developed as a television series by Ronald D. Moore and David Eick. It's cinematic and writing style purposefully imitates Moore and Eick's previous project, Battlestar Galactica, with a gritty "documentary" feeling to the narrative. The Dusk began as a two-part miniseries event airing on the channel SyFy on November 15th and November 16th of 2010, commemorating the ninth anniversary of the launch of Halo: Combat Evolved. Following critical acclaim, The Dusk was picked up for a 10-episode season shortly after, with a tentative premiere date of November 2011.
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- Abdullah Sultan
- Imran Akhtar
- Salman Khan
- Uzma Khan
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- United States and Canada
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| - Wajahat Kazmi +92-321-6256356
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| - The Dusk (also called TDU or Dusk) is a military science fiction serial drama television series set within the Halo universe. The show was created as an adaptation of a fan-fiction novella written, later developed as a television series by Ronald D. Moore and David Eick. It's cinematic and writing style purposefully imitates Moore and Eick's previous project, Battlestar Galactica, with a gritty "documentary" feeling to the narrative. The Dusk began as a two-part miniseries event airing on the channel SyFy on November 15th and November 16th of 2010, commemorating the ninth anniversary of the launch of Halo: Combat Evolved. Following critical acclaim, The Dusk was picked up for a 10-episode season shortly after, with a tentative premiere date of November 2011. The story arc of Dusk is set throughout the known Milky Way galaxy, where a futuristic Human society known as the United Earth Government is fighting a war against the xenophobic and genocidal Covenant Empire in the 26th century. This series picks up during the final two years of the Great War, when a rookie former bridge officer is transferred to the Dusk, a Prowler-type warship in service of the Human Navy, when it's original commander was severely injured during a fierce battle. Thrust into the role of the ship captain of the Dusk, Commander Lash tries to gain the trust and loyalty of a battle-hardened and tired crew while trying to find any means necessary to disrupt the impending large scale attack on the heavily populated Human colonies. It was adapted from a side-story from the popular and best selling Ghosts of Onyx novel and it's sequel released in 2006 and 2010, respectively. While taking place in a somewhat alternative storyline to the canon Halo universe, the series still receives direct oversight from 343 Industries, though Dusk and it's writing staff are known for it's artistic freedom. The Dusk was primarily filmed at the Vancouver Film Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia and in the surrounding areas, other well known filming locations include many locations along the Pacific cost of the United States in Washington, Oregon, and California. It's produced by R&D TV for NBC Universal, and it's television production arm, Universal Media Studios.
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