When a blockbuster franchise crosses from pixel to silver screen, the stakes are high. Paramount Pictures and Activision have just confirmed that the next chapter in the Call of Duty saga will hit theaters on June 30, 2028, set in the gritty Modern Warfare universe.

The news surfaced during a Call of Duty in Culture panel at Fanatics Fest in New York City on July 19, 2026. Variety reported that director and co‑writer Peter Berg appeared onstage to share the announcement. Berg, who previously helmed war‑driven films such as Lone Survivor and Battleship, will also direct the feature, while co‑writer Sheridan Taylor joins him.

Anchoring the adaptation in the Modern Warfare timeline follows the 2007 release of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, which moved the series from its World War II roots to a contemporary setting. Since then, the rebooted sub‑series has produced Modern Warfare II (2022), Modern Warfare III (2023), and the upcoming Modern Warfare IV slated for October 23, 2026, introducing characters such as Soap, Ghost, Captain Price, and Vladimir Makarov.

While the script remains in development, the decision to stay within the Modern Warfare universe suggests the story may draw on established narrative threads from the games. No details about plot, characters, or cast have been released, and producers have not confirmed whether the film will retell events from the games or craft an original story in the same world.

The partnership between Paramount and Activision dates back to a multi‑year agreement announced in September 2025. Under the deal, Paramount will develop, produce, and distribute the film, while Activision will provide source material and licensing support, a collaboration that follows the trend of video‑game adaptations such as Sonic the Hedgehog and The Last of Us.

Paramount’s statement released on April 15, 2026 set the release date for June 30, 2028, placing the film in the summer box‑office window traditionally associated with high‑budget action releases.

Call of Duty remains one of the most successful video‑game series worldwide. As of October 2023, it has sold over 500 million copies and generated approximately $30 billion in revenue by 2022, with 100 million monthly active players across all platforms.

Industry observers note that the film’s timing aligns with the release of Modern Warfare IV, which could provide fresh marketing synergies. The game’s launch on October 23, 2026, will introduce new storylines and characters that may influence the film’s narrative direction.

At this stage, no casting announcements have been made, and the production schedule remains undisclosed. Paramount has not indicated whether the film will be a theatrical release only or will also be available on streaming platforms.

In summary, Paramount and Activision have confirmed a Call of Duty film set in the Modern Warfare universe, directed by Peter Berg and co‑written by Sheridan Taylor, with a scheduled theatrical release on June 30, 2028. Further details about the plot, cast, and production timeline are expected in the coming months as the project moves closer to production.