Activision and Paramount’s Call of Duty film finds director and writers — it’s being helmed by Hollywood duo Taylor Sheridan and Peter Berg

It’s exciting that Taylor Sheridan, known for his work on *Sicario*, is writing this film. The recent *Call of Duty: Modern Warfare* games, especially *Modern Warfare 2* (2023), were clearly inspired by *Sicario*, and I’m eager to see if this movie captures a similar feel. I wonder if the filmmakers will adapt a specific game’s storyline or create something new within the *Call of Duty* universe – I’d prefer an original story, but I’m open to either approach.

Speaking of *Call of Duty*, the next installment, *Black Ops 7*, is scheduled for release on November 14, 2025. Developed by Treyarch and Raven, it will continue the story from *Black Ops 2* (2012), featuring the return of David Mason, a co-op campaign, and an expanded Zombies mode.

The Simpsons: 10 Perfect Episodes Sci-Fi Fans Will Love

It’s amazing how much science fiction appears in The Simpsons, from its most famous episodes to some lesser-known ones. Here are ten episodes with cool sci-fi themes and stories that are worth watching. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the show, sci-fi lovers will enjoy these episodes.

19 Years Ago, DC Comics Killed the Greatest Superhero Ever (and I Think They Should Bring Him Back)

Eventually, people who appreciated the original multiverse gained control at the publishing company and brought it back with the major storyline, Infinite Crisis. This included the return of the Earth-Two Superman, who once again played a key role in saving everything. Sadly, he died at the end of the story, along with Earth-Two Lois Lane. But I always felt this was a mistake. While there have been many different versions of Superman, the Earth-Two version was always the best, and DC Comics shouldn’t have killed him – they should bring him back.