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'''Red vs. Blue: Singularity''' is the seventeenth season of ''[[Red vs. Blue]]'', premiering in 2019. It finishes the story arc set up by ''[[Red vs. Blue: The Shisno Paradox]]'', albeit without writer-director [[Joe Nicolosi]], who left for another [[Rooster Teeth]] project. Nicolosi still helped build up the story with the previous season's co-writer, [[Jason Weight]] (now promoted to lead writer) and [[Miles Luna]] (who wrote a whole episode in ''Singularity'' and helped with others).<ref>[https://roosterteeth.com/post/51995661 RVB AND BEYOND | Rooster Teeth]</ref><ref>[https://roosterteeth.com/post/51995660 Singularity]</ref> Machinimators [[Josh Ornelas]] and [[Austin Clark]] were promoted to directors.<ref>[https://roosterteeth.com/post/51995663 Hello Again from RvB Land!]</ref>
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'''Red vs. Blue: Singularity''' is the seventeenth season of ''[[Red vs. Blue]]'', premiering in 2019. It finishes the story arc set up by ''[[Red vs. Blue: The Shisno Paradox]]'', albeit without writer-director [[Joe Nicolosi]], who left for another [[Rooster Teeth]] project. Nicolosi still helped build up the story with the previous season's co-writer, [[Jason Weight]] (now promoted to lead writer) and [[Miles Luna]] (who wrote a whole episode in ''Singularity'' and helped with others).<ref>[https://{{Archive me|post}}51995661 RVB AND BEYOND | Rooster Teeth]</ref><ref>[https://{{Archive me|post}}51995660 Singularity]</ref> Machinimators [[Josh Ornelas]] and [[Austin Clark]] were promoted to directors.<ref>[https://{{Archive me|post}}51995663 Hello Again from RvB Land!]</ref>
   
 
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Singularity
Filmed using Halo 5: Guardians
Halo: Combat Evolved (PC)
Halo 2
Halo 3
Halo 4
Genre science fiction, comedy, drama
Running time ? min.
Created by Burnie Burns
Directed by Josh Ornelas (even episodes)
Austin Clark (odd episodes)[1]
Written by Jason Weight
Miles Luna (additional, story)
Joe Nicolosi (story)
Voices Jen Brown

Burnie Burns
Lee Eddy
Ricco Fajardo
Becca Frasier
Dan Godwin
Joel Heyman
Matt Hullum
Shannon McCormick
Geoff Ramsey
Jason Saldaña
Gus Sorola

Production company Rooster Teeth
Release(s) March 9 to May 25, 2019
No. of episodes 12
http://roosterteeth.com/


Red vs. Blue: Singularity is the seventeenth season of Red vs. Blue, premiering in 2019. It finishes the story arc set up by Red vs. Blue: The Shisno Paradox, albeit without writer-director Joe Nicolosi, who left for another Rooster Teeth project. Nicolosi still helped build up the story with the previous season's co-writer, Jason Weight (now promoted to lead writer) and Miles Luna (who wrote a whole episode in Singularity and helped with others).[2][3] Machinimators Josh Ornelas and Austin Clark were promoted to directors.[4]

Synopsis

It took two seasons for the Reds and Blues to break the universe, but they’re about to discover that things can always get worse.

The flow of time is in disarray now that Chrovos has been freed from their old prison, and the Reds and Blues are unwittingly trapped, reliving their past memories. Fortunately, there’s still one person in the universe who can do something about it: Donut. Thanks to his quick thinking, Donut manages to trap Chrovos in a temporary cell, but it won’t hold for long. Chrovos’ lackey, Genkins, travels through time with the Reds and Blues and changes the events of their history, creating cracks in an increasingly fragile timeline. If Donut can’t find a way to snap his friends out of it, Chrovos will truly be free and life as we know it will be rewritten.

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