The Call of Duty movie is officially on track for a June 30, 2028 theatrical release, but fans may need to wait a while longer for more updates. The announcement came via the franchise’s social media channels, confirming the long-awaited film’s debut date.

First teased last year, the movie adaptation of the beloved first-person shooter (FPS) franchise has been in development, with Taylor Sheridan and Peter Berg attached as producers. The duo, known for their work on projects like Friday Night Lights and Yellowstone, will also co-write the film under Berg’s direction.

As of now, no cast members have been announced, nor has the specific era of the Call of Duty series been revealed. Given the franchise’s extensive history, speculation about which installment or timeline the movie will explore remains unconfirmed. With the project still in its early stages, it’s clear that more details will emerge in the coming months.

Despite the lack of updates, the Call of Duty franchise’s massive global following and proven box-office potential make it a prime candidate for a summer blockbuster. The June 2028 release date aligns with a prime slot for high-grossing action films, setting the stage for what could be a major cinematic event.

Source: Engadget