As the Taylor Sheridan-penned adaptation gains steam, a star from the Call of Duty games is weighing in on potentially joining the film.
The movie, which is being co-written and co-produced by Sheridan with director Peter Berg, was first announced in late 2025, with Paramount Pictures having acquired the rights from Activision, with plans set for a June 30, 2028 release date. Details have remained slim on the project since then, with Sheridan remaining busy on his ever-growing roster of shows, including writing the new Tulsa King spinoff Frisco King, and searching for a new showrunner for his latest Yellowstone spinoff Dutton Ranch for a potential second season after firing creator Chad Feehan.
Now, in an interview with ScreenRant's Grant Hermanns for his new crime thriller Nemesis, Y'lan Noel addressed the possibility of returning for the Call of Duty movie. The actor, who previously starred in Black Ops 6 and 7, shared that "it'd be fun" to get to appear in the film, either as his character Troy Marshall or an entirely new one. He further shared that "I like the people that are involved" with the adaptation, confirming he would be happy to have a...
