Call of Duty: Heroes of WWII – A Tale of Valor and Sacrifice

Production Details

Title: Call Of Duty
Format: Feature Film
Production Status: Development
Synopsis: Call of Duty follows the intertwined journeys of American, British, and Soviet soldiers during World War II. The story begins with U.S. paratroopers dropped behind enemy lines during D-Day, fighting to secure France from Nazi control. Meanwhile, British commandos undertake covert operations across Europe, sabotaging enemy strongholds and gathering intelligence. On the Eastern Front, Soviet troops battle through the ruins of Stalingrad, pushing relentlessly toward Berlin in a desperate fight for survival and victory. Together, these perspectives reveal a global struggle where ordinary soldiers become heroes, united by sacrifice and determination to defeat tyranny and end the world’s deadliest war.
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Production Companies

Company name:
Activision Blizzard Studios
9465 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 500
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Phone: 424-320-9000

Company name:
Paramount Pictures
5555 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90038
Phone: 323-956-5000
Email: paramount_careers@paramount.com

About Call Of Duty

Call of Duty explores the intertwined experiences of American, British, and Soviet soldiers during World War II. The narrative starts with U.S. paratroopers who are dropped behind enemy lines on D-Day, working to liberate France from Nazi occupation. As the action unfolds, British commandos conduct covert missions across Europe, disrupting enemy operations and collecting vital intelligence. Concurrently, Soviet forces endure intense combat in Stalingrad, fighting to advance towards Berlin. This film illustrates a collective struggle, showcasing the perseverance and bravery of soldiers fighting against oppression.

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