That Guy from That Movie in Commercial for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2's Revolution DLC

Yeah, that guy. You know you recognize him from "that" movie, but you can't place the name. Well, it's Peter Stormare, who you've probably seen on various episodes of Prison Break, as Satan from "Constantine," the really disturbed eye doctor from "Minority Reporty," the "un-pimp zee auto" commercials for Volkswagon, and about a 306 or so other titles, give or take.

Being "that guy" has given Stormare a resume about as long as a roll of toilet paper, though much more varied and not deserving of the same fate. However, being a starving actor, Stormare needs work like we all do. Which is why he's volunteering his time as "the replacer" to do everything you hate, so you can sit on your butt and play Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. Check out his offer below.


It's refreshing to see a Swede also has problems assembling Ikea furniture.

This isn't Stormare's first experience with games. He's also lent his voice to The Mercenaries series as the mohawked Mattias, Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3, Quake 4, and others. You can catch him in Governor Ah-nuld's "Last Stand" with Johnny Knoxville, as well as the upcoming "Hansel and Gretel."

As for Black Ops 2's Revolution DLC, Stormare is correct, it indeed offers 4 new multiplayer maps, the ability to play as a zombie, the new Peacekeeper SMG, and a new map for the game's zombies mode. You can get a video preview of everything the DLC has to offer here.

Xbox 360 players get first dibs for the Revolution Map Pack when it drops near the end of this month, Jan. 29. It'll likely release on other platforms at a later date, though neither Activision or Treyarch have confirmed this.

Since its release, Black Ops 2 has managed to gross over $1 billion, which is just another milestone for the shooter. Shortly after the game's launch, it was revealed that Black Ops 2 managed to set records as Amazon's most pre-ordered game ever. It also managed to hit a sell-through of over $500 million worldwide in the first 24 hours of its release, according to Chart-Track.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 is out now for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360, and the Nintendo's Wii U.

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