Making a great video game apparently gets you a shot at making a great movie, as Variety reports 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2' director Keith Arem is set to make his feature film debut as the director of 'Frost Road.' Arem also wrote the script and will be developing a companion graphic novel with co-creator Brandon Humphreys and illustrator Christopher Shy. Making a great video game apparently gets you a shot at making a great movie, as Variety reports 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2' director Keith Arem is set to make his feature film debut as the director of 'Frost Road.' Arem also wrote the script and will be developing a companion graphic novel with co-creator Brandon Humphreys and illustrator Christopher Shy.

'Frost Road' is an action thriller that follows the adventures of a young man who wakes up from a car accident to find that he's one of the few survivors of a terrible plague that's struck a small town on the East Coast. Somehow immune to the mysterious contagion, he sets out to find its source and stop it from spreading. The film will be produced by Cary Brokaw and Steven L'Heureux.

'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2,' developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision, is something of a phenomenon, selling approximately 4.7 million copies in 24 hours and earning more money in its first week of release than any other video game -- $550 million in five days. The first-person shooter was released on November 10, 2009, and has gone on to make more than $3 billion worldwide. Arem and his crew have been praised for the game's intense and compelling story line and realistic characterizations -- elements that Arem is expected to bring to 'Frost Road.'