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The Most Unexpected Celebrity Cameos in Call of Duty
Call of Duty is known for its intense gunfights, cinematic storytelling, and adrenaline-pumping multiplayer. But every once in a while, it throws us a curveball—like spotting a familiar celebrity in the middle of a battlefield. From Hollywood legends to musicians and even internet icons, CoD has had some seriously unexpected celebrity cameos. Let’s dive into the wildest, most surprising ones that made us do a double take.
Snoop Dogg – The Ultimate Voice Pack
When you think of warzone comms, you probably don’t imagine Snoop Dogg hyping you up after a kill. But that’s exactly what happened in Call of Duty: Ghosts when the game introduced a Snoop Dogg Voice Pack.
Later, Snoop made a full return as an actual playable operator in Warzone and Vanguard, decked out in a golden-trimmed outfit with a cigar in hand. If you want to bring some of that legendary style to your own loadout, a fistful of CoD Points is all you need.
Kit Harington – From Westeros to Infinite Warfare
Jon Snow traded dragons for spaceships when Kit Harington became the main villain in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. He played Admiral Salen Kotch, the ruthless leader of the Settlement Defense Front. Seeing Harington go from the honorable King in the North to a cold-blooded space tyrant? Definitely unexpected.
Ice Cube – The Coolest Sergeant in Black Ops
Who better to hype you up in battle than Ice Cube? The rap legend played Sergeant Bowman in Call of Duty: Black Ops, and his voice work made him one of the most memorable characters in the campaign. His tough, no-nonsense attitude fit perfectly in the game’s gritty Vietnam War setting.
Jeff Goldblum – Zombies Mode, But Make It Fancy
When Call of Duty: Black Ops III introduced the Shadows of Evil Zombies map, it brought along an unexpected cast of Hollywood talent, including Jeff Goldblum. Yes, the guy from Jurassic Park and Independence Day played a magician named Nero Blackstone. Hearing Goldblum’s signature quirky delivery while blasting the undead was peak entertainment.
Danny Trejo – Machete vs. Zombies
The Call of the Dead Zombies map in Black Ops had a ridiculously fun celebrity lineup: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Robert Englund, Michael Rooker, and Danny Trejo. Watching Trejo, known for his tough-guy roles in Machete and From Dusk Till Dawn, go full berserker mode on zombies was nothing short of legendary.
Michael Keaton – The Secret Black Ops Star
You probably didn’t know this one, but Call of Duty: Black Ops II featured none other than Michael Keaton (a.k.a. Batman, a.k.a. Birdman). He voiced Jason Hudson, a key character in the game’s storyline. While he didn’t have a massive role, having Keaton in a CoD game was a surprise no one saw coming.
Final Touches
Call of Duty isn’t just about war – it’s about entertainment. Whether it’s Snoop Dogg dropping one-liners, Kit Harington leading a space army, or Jeff Goldblum fighting zombies, these celebrity cameos add a fun twist to the game.
And with CoD constantly evolving, who knows who will show up next? One thing’s for sure – when they do, you’ll want to be geared up and looking sharp. That’s where digital marketplaces like Eneba come in clutch, offering deals on CoD Points, skins, bundles, and more. So, which celeb do you want to see in Call of Duty next?
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