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A Call Of Duty movie is in the works, spearheaded by duo behind Oscar-nominated Hell Or High Water

Call Of Duty, one of the most successful video game franchises of all time, is becoming a feature film with Peter Berg and Taylor Sheridan spearheading the adaptation.

A Call Of Duty movie is in the works, spearheaded by duo behind Oscar-nominated Hell Or High Water

Visitors passing an advertisement for the video game Call Of Duty in 2017. (Photo: AP/Martin Meissner)

Call of Duty, one of the most successful video game franchises of all time, is becoming a feature film with Peter Berg and Taylor Sheridan spearheading the adaptation, Paramount Pictures and Activision said Thursday (Oct 30).

Berg and Sheridan will co-write the script and produce together, with Berg directing. The longtime friends previously collaborated on Hell Or High Water, which received four Oscar nominations, and Wind River.

The film will be live-action, but no other details about the Call Of Duty movie were immediately available. The first-person shooter game, which debuted in 2003 as a World War II simulation, has sold over 500 million copies globally. Subsequent versions have delved into modern warfare as well.

The news of Sheridan’s involvement in a new Paramount project came as a bit of a surprise to the industry. Earlier this week, reports said that the Yellowstone creator was leaving Paramount for an overall film and television deal at NBCUniversal valued at some US$1 billion across five years. Representatives for NBCUniversal declined to comment.

The announcement also comes on the heels of mass layoffs at Paramount, just months after completing its US$8 billion merger with Skydance. Paramount initiated roughly 1,000 of a planned 2,000 layoffs company-wide on Wednesday.

Source: AP/hq
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