Paramount and Taylor Sheridan's Call of Duty is heating up as it sets its release date.
After over a decade of kicking around a potential adaptation of the iconic action game franchise, Paramount partnered with Activision in September 2025 to develop the live-action film. Sheridan, who had shifted to a major deal at NBCUniversal around the same time, signed on to co-write and co-produce Call of Duty as one of his final film projects under his previous deal with the studio, with frequent Mark Wahlberg helmer Peter Berg also being attached to direct, co-write and co-produce.
As part of the studio's CinemaCon presentation, at which ScreenRant was in attendance, Paramount Pictures announced that the Call of Duty movie is officially hitting theaters on June 30, 2028. In addition to the date, director Peter Berg shared on stage that the adaptation "has a really big scope" and described it as being "something spectacular," while producer and former Activision boss Rob Kostich stated that they were "only going to make a Call of Duty movie if we think it's right."
The Call of Duty movie getting a 2028 release date is a very encouraging sign for multiple...
