Paramount's Call of Duty movie taps the writers of Yellowstone and Friday Night Lights<p>We <a target="_blank" class="link" href="
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Deadline[/url] reported that two of the main creative forces behind the movie will be Taylor Sheridan and Peter Berg. </p><p>Sheridan and Berg previously both worked on the 2016 film
Hell or High Water and 2017's
Wind River. Berg was a producer on those projects, but he's perhaps better known as a writer for the football drama
Friday Night Lights. Sheridan's most recent endeavor was TV series
Yellowstone, and he also worked on
Lioness,
Mayor of Kingstown and
Tulsa King. For Paramount's
Call of Duty adaptation, both will produce and co-write, while Berg is currently on board to direct.</p><p>Since the writers and director have only just been locked down, there still hasn't been any public discussion of what era of the lucrative CoD franchise the movie will tackle. Based on the duo's past work, something contemporary seems most likely, but it may be awhile before we have any confirmation of the story or casting.</p>This article originally appeared on Engadget at
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Paramount's Call of Duty movie taps the writers of Yellowstone and Friday Night Lights