The long-awaited Call of Duty movie just took a big step forward, and it made its presence known in a big way at CinemaCon. Paramount rolled out a sizzle reel of game footage to hype live-action adaptation of the massively popular video game franchise, giving us a first taste of what’s in the works.
Peter Berg and producer Rob Kostich introduced the footage through a pre-taped segment, offering a glimpse into their vision for bringing Call of Duty to the big screen. While the reel leaned heavily on footage pulled from the games themselves, it still managed to generate excitement, especially with The White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army” blasting through the presentation of action packed footage.
Kostich said that this project wasn’t something they rushed into. He said they only moved forward “with “the right leadership, someone who cares about the IP as much as we do, and in David Ellison we found that partnership.”
Berg, who co-wrote the script with Taylor Sheridan, spoke about his personal connection to the material. He explained that he feels “deeply connected to the special operations community” and wants to bring that world to life with full “authenticity,” while also delivering a film that has “really big scope.”
Details on the story are still being kept under wraps, so for now, fans are left speculating about which elements from the franchise might make their way into the film. Considering the series has spanned modern warfare, historical conflicts, and even futuristic combat, there’s no shortage of directions they could take.
Paramount is teaming up with Activision to develop and produce the film, with a theatrical release date locked in for June 30, 2028. Sheridan and David Glasser are also on board as producers.
For a franchise that’s dominated the gaming world since its launch in 2003, the numbers speak for themselves. Call of Duty has held the title of the best-selling video game series in the U.S. for 16 straight years, with over 500 million copies sold globally. That’s a massive audience, and now the goal is to translate that success into a cinematic experience that actually delivers.
It’s still early days, but this first tease shows that the people behind the film are taking it seriously. If Berg and his team can balance authenticity with the explosive action fans expect, this could finally be the Call of Duty adaptation that gets it right.
















