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It seemes we are getting an old-school open-country shootout in Paramount and Activision's Call of Duty movie

After Minecraft topping the charts in 2025, it only madesense for Activision to line up a Call of Duty movie and they couldn't have landed better directors. According to Dealine, the film will be co-witten and directed by a collaboration between Peter Berg(Lone Survivor) and Taylor Sheridan (Yellowstone). These are both top performers as far as intense action is concerned and have worked together in the past on Hell or High Water which got an Oscar nomination.
Fans can therefore expect a slow burner set somewhere in the red country with the most brutal of realities. While Berg loves directness and intensity, Sheridan likes it brutally realistic, which could be the perfect combination for a shootout film.
 
That’s actually a killer combo. Berg brings that raw, chaotic energy while Sheridan knows how to build tension and character through grit and realism. Curious if they’ll base it on Modern Warfare or go completely original
 
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After Minecraft topping the charts in 2025, it only madesense for Activision to line up a Call of Duty movie and they couldn't have landed better directors. According to Dealine, the film will be co-witten and directed by a collaboration between Peter Berg(Lone Survivor) and Taylor Sheridan (Yellowstone). These are both top performers as far as intense action is concerned and have worked together in the past on Hell or High Water which got an Oscar nomination.
Fans can therefore expect a slow burner set somewhere in the red country with the most brutal of realities. While Berg loves directness and intensity, Sheridan likes it brutally realistic, which could be the perfect combination for a shootout film.
The death of Vince Zampella has really changed the stakes for this film. It feels more like a tribute than just a film. All of a sudden, I'm really interested in watching it
 
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That’s actually a killer combo. Berg brings that raw, chaotic energy while Sheridan knows how to build tension and character through grit and realism. Curious if they’ll base it on Modern Warfare or go completely original
Sheridan is always a catch for me. He has a way of making a bleak atmosphere in films and shows, then building hope step by step and drawing you in with the brutal truths that just keep coming. His partnership with Berg will be a spectacle
 
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