‘Call Of Duty’ Movie From TV Powerhouse Taylor Sheridan Lands 2028 Release Date

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Video game adaptations are having a massive moment at the box office, and one of the biggest gaming franchises in history is finally gearing up for theatrical deployment. During a recent CinemaCon presentation, Paramount Pictures officially announced that a live-action Call of Duty movie will hit theaters on June 30, 2028. Fans have waited years for Activision’s flagship shooter to make the jump to the big screen. Now, the project is moving forward with some serious Hollywood firepower attached.

Call of Duty Movie Gets A Heavy-Hitting Creative Team

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You need an incredible creative team to adapt a property with this much built-in lore and fan expectation. Paramount made a massive swing by bringing in Taylor Sheridan to write the screenplay. Sheridan, the powerhouse television creator behind the Yellowstone universe and films like Sicario, knows exactly how to write tense, grounded, and gritty action thrillers.

Joining Sheridan is director Pete Berg, who will helm the adaptation. Berg has a long history of directing intense military and survival stories, making him an ideal fit for the fast-paced, high-stakes world of Call of Duty. Both Sheridan and Berg are also serving as producers on the film.

This project represents a major push for Paramount. Under the leadership of David Ellison, the studio is actively looking to build and strengthen massive theatrical franchises. Partnering with Sheridan’s 101 Studios and bringing in producer David Glasser shows that Paramount is treating this release as a top-tier tentpole event.

Unpacking the Franchise’s Massive Legacy

Adapting Call of Duty is no small task. The video game franchise is an absolute juggernaut, dominating the entertainment industry for nearly two decades. It holds the title of the top-selling video game franchise in the United States for 16 consecutive years. Across all its various installments, the series has sold more than 500 million copies worldwide.

Because the games cover so much ground, Sheridan and Berg have a massive sandbox to play in. The franchise features storylines set during World War II, the Cold War, modern-day conflicts, and even futuristic sci-fi combat. While the studio has not yet revealed which specific era or storyline the 2028 film will tackle, the source material offers endless possibilities for explosive cinematic storytelling.

What Fans Can Expect From the Adaptation

Video game movies used to carry a curse, but recent successes have proven that studios can break the mold if they respect the source material. Activision head and film producer Rob Kostich made it clear that the team took their time finding the perfect partners for this project.

Kostich noted that the company only wanted to make a movie if they could do it right. He praised the new partnership with David Ellison and Paramount, emphasizing the specific tone they want to achieve. The goal is to capture the authenticity of the games on a human level, making the story feel grounded and real, while still delivering the epic, blockbuster scope that fans associate with the brand.

Looking Ahead to 2028

While June 2028 feels far away, a movie of this scale requires extensive pre-production, massive set pieces, and serious visual effects work. Bringing Taylor Sheridan and Pete Berg on board proves that Paramount wants to build a gritty, character-driven war film rather than a simple cash grab.

As the script develops and pre-production ramps up over the next year, keep an eye out for casting announcements. Given Sheridan’s track record of attracting A-list talent, the Call of Duty movie is sure to feature a stacked roster of actors ready to deploy.

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