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Sheridan will pen the video game adaptation in a surprising move following the top creator's departure for NBCUniversal.
Paramount is working on a Call of Duty movie from Taylor Sheridan and director Peter Berg, and players all said the same thing.
Sheridan will exit his longtime home for NBCUniversal. Here's what that means for the Duttons, 'Landman,' and the future of every upcoming 'Yellowstone' spin-off.
David Becker/ for Paramount+ Technically, Sheridan hasn’t said a word on the record about Ellison or Paramount, nor has his reported new home — NBCUniversal, land of Peacock — announced a megabucks agreement with the Yellowstone creator.
Taylor Sheridan and Peter Berg are reportedly developing and producing a Call of Duty live-action film for Paramount, according to Justin Kroll of Deadline.
Yellowstone” spun out an entire universe of modern heartland shows.
E ven though he’s moving to NBCUniversal, Taylor Sheridan is still working with Paramount. He’s going to write a movie adaptation of the popular video game Call of Duty, reports THR. Peter Berg, who’s directing the film,
Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan has struck a new deal with NBC, and the potential profit for him is staggering. What Is Taylor Sheridan’s New Deal With NBC?According to Deadline, Sheridan has reached a deal with NBCUniversal that covers all of his upcoming projects in both television and film.
Call of Duty” is being adapted into a feature film. Paramount Pictures and Activision say Thursday that Peter Berg and Taylor Sheridan are leading the project based on one of the most successful video game franchises of all time.
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