Call of Duty

Having first confirmed to be a thing last September, it's been revealed the Call of Duty movie adaptation will hit cinemas worldwide on 30th June 2028. You've got two years to prepare yourself.

Other than the release date, very little other information has been revealed today, except for a quote from producer Rob Kostich, who talks up the involvement of Paramount CEO David Ellison. Supposedly, Activision has found the right man in Ellison, as the two firms want to "make sure that the authenticity of it is captured on a human level so that it feels really real and infuse that with epic scope".

Previously, the film was pitched as something that will "honour and expand upon what has made this franchise great in the first place" while creating "an unforgettable blockbuster movie experience that our community loves". It sounds like it'll tell its own story within the Call of Duty universe rather than directly adapt one of the many video game entries.

So, who's going to go and see it? Own up in the comments below.

[source hollywoodreporter.com]