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Guillermo del Toro also did a concept design for the Master Chief during his brief time attached to the film. He described the process in the DVD commentary for ''[[wikipedia:Hellboy II: The Golden Army|Hellboy 2]]'', in which he described Master Chief's helmet as being ''"sleek and self concealed"''. It is likely that this direction, along with the unconventional Elite and Prophet designs mentioned prior, were those concepts mentioned as being too risky for Microsoft - who were wanting more conventional designs for a summer action blockbuster.{{Ref/Reuse|Wired}}
Guillermo del Toro also did a concept design for the Master Chief during his brief time attached to the film. He described the process in the DVD commentary for ''[[wikipedia:Hellboy II: The Golden Army|Hellboy 2]]'', in which he described Master Chief's helmet as being ''"sleek and self concealed"''. It is likely that this direction, along with the unconventional Elite and Prophet designs mentioned prior, were those concepts mentioned as being too risky for Microsoft - who were wanting more conventional designs for a summer action blockbuster.{{Ref/Reuse|Wired}}
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File:HaloMovie Awakening Concept.jpg|Concept art created for the film by [[Eddie Smith]] for Del Toro's film.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.instagram.com/p/CR2-nm6pyPH/|Site=Instagram|Page=Eddie Smith|Quote=THE CHIEF AWAKENS<br>I painted this in 2004 while working at Bungie Studios. At one point, Guillermo Del Toro wanted to make a Halo film that he planned to pitch to several studios. This painting was the first in a series of pitch artwork that was done for it. I envisioned Master Chief's suit as a wearable spacecraft, since that’s what real life space suits are, pretty much. And like NASA astronauts, a team of engineers would assemble the suit around him. This painting was also used by 343 INDUSTRIES for HALO 5.|D=30|M=01|Y=2023}}
File:HaloMovie Awakening Concept.jpg|Concept art created for the film by [[Eddie Smith]].
File:HaloMovie Insurrection Concept.jpg|Exploratory concept art by Eddie Smith for Del Toro's film.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.instagram.com/p/CSneJDoFiCy/|Site=Instagram|Page=Eddie Smith|Quote=INSURRECTION<br>This was the second mood piece (after THE CHIEF AWAKENS, previous post), I did in a small series, again for Guillermo Del Toro and his unrealized Halo Film. Here, an O.D.ST commando restrains an upset Master Chief, chewing out a Lieutenant for his negligence leading to a soldier's death. The dead Spartan in question can be seen to the far left being carried off by flight crew officers.|D=30|M=01|Y=2023}}
File:HaloMovie Elite Concept.png|Concept art for a radically redesigned Elite, by Aaron Beck.
File:HaloMovie Elite Concept.png|Concept art for a radically redesigned Elite, by Aaron Beck.
File:HaloMovie Elite Prop.jpg|A physical prop of an Elite, posted by Neill Blomkamp on Instagram.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://instagram.com/p/ntynbEqhHW/|Site=Instagram|Page=@Neill Blomkamp|Quote=#halo elite from 06 #weta|NoArchive=yes|D=04|M=05|Y=2014}}
File:HaloMovie Elite Prop.jpg|A physical prop of an Elite, posted by Neill Blomkamp on Instagram.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://instagram.com/p/ntynbEqhHW/|Site=Instagram|Page=@Neill Blomkamp|Quote=#halo elite from 06 #weta|NoArchive=yes|D=04|M=05|Y=2014}}

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