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So a Hollywood star named Kevin Spacey, is the main villain in the new CoD game, guess what? The character he's playing for CoD and the main character he plays in the Netflix series "House of Cards," both want the same thing. Power. 

 

From the actions in his recent roles, the characters are doing everything to get power, and rule the world. Know what this means?

 

Kevin Spacey is preparing to take over the world, one role at a time.

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Oh, what's the new Call of Duty going to be called?  If it's a Black Ops III, I'll gladly buy it, since I love Black Ops. And this theory of yours is interesting man.  Kevin Spacey will end up dominating the world with maniacal laughter! xD

Oh, what's the new Call of Duty going to be called?  If it's a Black Ops III, I'll gladly buy it, since I love Black Ops. And this theory of yours is interesting man.  Kevin Spacey will end up dominating the world with maniacal laughter! xD

Advanced Warfare. It's set in the future, with exosuits, hoverbikes, wall grappling gloves, drones, tanks with 4 legs (Star Wars-esque).

Soon he will even have his own viral soundtrack to indoctrinate the younger generation: Spacey Ghost, Coast to Coast.

Well, he did play Lex Luthor... 

Edited by Kaweebo

Its the first CoD in the past 4 years that looks even the slightest bit promising.

I think they did that because in the show it always showed Spacey's character Frank Underwood playing Call of Duty. In this new game that character is the same as Underwood pretty much

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