Last week we reported on a rumour which claimed that the media giant Paramount was in talks with Microsoft/Activision to produce a film based on the publisher’s evergreen Call of Duty franchise. It seems as though these talks went well, with Paramount now officially announcing that they have obtained the rights to develop a Call of Duty film.
Making the announcement via a press release, the team at Paramount/Skydance announced that they have officially entered a partnership with Activision to “bring the iconic Call of Duty universe to life on the big screen, delivering an unforgettable cinematic event for fans worldwide.”
Little is known about the film currently, with the primary detail having been confirmed is the fact that it will be a live-action movie of some sorts.
Speaking on this announcement, Paramount chairman and CEO David Ellison said “As a lifelong fan of Call of Duty this is truly a dream come true. From the first Allied campaigns in the original Call of Duty, through Modern Warfare and Black Ops, I’ve spent countless hours playing this franchise that I absolutely love. Being entrusted by Activision and players worldwide to bring this extraordinary storytelling universe to the big screen is both an honor and a responsibility that we don’t take lightly.”
As mentioned by Ellison, Call of Duty’s identity is far from static, with the franchise’s annual releases covering everything from World War II, to modern day conflicts and even far future space wars.
As such, it will be interesting to see which era Paramount/Activision opt to go for – and whether the project will manage to differentiate itself from the MANY various war films which have been released over the past century or so.
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KitGuru says: What do you think of this announcement? Is it too late for a COD film to make a splash in Hollywood? What era of COD would you want the film to be based on? Let us know down below.