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'Call of Duty' Producers Reveal Their Cinematic Universe Already Has Several Movies Written


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Call of Duty is a lot of things. Literally. There are well over two dozen standalone video games in the franchise. Some are World War II games, others are futuristic shooters. Some are zombie slaying simulators. Some even have ghosts, though not  the supernatural kind. One thing Call of Duty is not, however, is a movie franchise. But Call of Duty owner Activision Blizzard is really hoping to change that. The games studio has been talking about making movies for quite some time now, but their plans have always involved outside partners that slows down the process. But as you may recall, a few years ago they went internal with Activision Blizzard Studios, and while that hasn't resulted in any filmed productions yet that doesn't mean they've just been sitting...
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