Here’s the latest, based on recent industry coverage:
- The Call of Duty movie is officially dated for June 30, 2028. Multiple outlets report Paramount’s CinemaCon 2026 reveal setting a summer 2028 release window for a live-action adaptation led by Peter Berg with a script by Taylor Sheridan.
- The project is described as a high-profile crossover from Activision to cinema, aiming for a authentic military feel and epic scope, with production milestones like a sizzle reel shown at CinemaCon.
- While casting and plot specifics remain largely under wraps, the timeline signals a multi-year build toward a major franchise expansion beyond games.
If you’d like, I can pull together a concise timeline of announced milestones (announcement, date confirmation, production updates) and note any shifts in release plans as more information becomes available.
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