Pete Davidson is a member of the special forces unit, Task Force 141, in the new trailer for the upcoming video game,Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. In a similar vein to his role inTheSuicide Squad, Davidson makes quirky remarks on the way to a perilous mission before Captain Price (Barry Sloane) decides it’s best to leave him in the car. The trailer for the game can be found below.
Davidson obviously plays the odd man out in the trailer, as hardened vets accompany him on the way to their drop point. Variations of the trailer were released on the official Call of Duty channel featuring NBA star Trae Young, popular streamer TimTheTatman, and DJ Steve Aoki, which can be foundhere.

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Developed by Infinity Ward, Modern Warfare 2 launches across all platforms on Oct. 28th and is rumored to focus on the Columbian drug cartels. The world premiere trailer will debut on June 8th, with another reveal scheduled the day after on June 9th.
Pete Davidson is Keeping Busy on Saturday Nights
Although Davidson rose to fame in 2014 as a leading cast member onSaturday Night Live, the actor/comedian will be looking to keep his weekends busy following hisexit from the show. He has quite the lineup of movies and television shows coming his way, so it looks like Davidson won’t be money hungry anytime soon. First, on Aug. 5th,Bodies Bodies Bodies, the horror/slasher/comedy releases in theaters nationwide. Not long after,Meet Cute,a romantic comedy with time travel elements starring Davidson and Kaley Cuoco, will hit the big screen.
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Then, in a similar fashion toThe King of Staten Island, Davidson will channel his personal life in a fictionalized version withBupkis.The series, streaming on Peacock, will focus on the comedian’s life in the form of a half-hour live-action comedy, according to reports fromDeadline. Davidson will also be writing and serving as executive producer on the show alongside SNL chief Lorne Michaels. The series is said to be similar toCurb Your Enthusiasm,with Davidson playing an exaggerated version of himself, as Larry David has done with his show. With the comedian’s relationship with Kim Kardashian still ongoing, Davidson will stay in the spotlight for the foreseeable future.