Paramount's Call of Duty film project has just secured a major creative boost, with acclaimed writers Taylor Sheridan and Peter Berg bringing their expertise to the table. The pair, who previously collaborated on the critically acclaimed 2016 film Hell or High Water, will co-write the screenplay for the motion picture, alongside producing duties. Notably, both artists have extensive experience in crafting compelling narratives for television series, having worked together on Yellowstone and separately on Friday Night Lights.
Sheridan's recent output has been marked by high-stakes drama, with notable roles in TV series such as Yellowstone, Lioness, Mayor of Kingstown, and Tulsa King. Berg's involvement, meanwhile, adds a touch of sports realism to the mix, following his success in writing Friday Night Lights.
While details about the film's plot and era are still under wraps, observers point to Sheridan and Berg's previous collaborations as indicative of a contemporary approach. As such, it remains to be seen when (or if) Paramount will reveal more specifics regarding the story or casting for their Call of Duty adaptation. The wait will undoubtedly be worth it for fans of both the game franchise and these critically acclaimed filmmakers.
				
			Sheridan's recent output has been marked by high-stakes drama, with notable roles in TV series such as Yellowstone, Lioness, Mayor of Kingstown, and Tulsa King. Berg's involvement, meanwhile, adds a touch of sports realism to the mix, following his success in writing Friday Night Lights.
While details about the film's plot and era are still under wraps, observers point to Sheridan and Berg's previous collaborations as indicative of a contemporary approach. As such, it remains to be seen when (or if) Paramount will reveal more specifics regarding the story or casting for their Call of Duty adaptation. The wait will undoubtedly be worth it for fans of both the game franchise and these critically acclaimed filmmakers.