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Priyanka to star opposite MCU fame Anthony Mackie in her next Hollywood film

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Priyanka Chopra, who just landed her role in the Hollywood film “The Matrix Resurrection,” appears to have landed another coveted project. The actor will now star alongside Anthony Mackie in Kevin Sullivan’s action film The End.

Anthony Mackie is best known for playing Sam Wilson or Falcon in several Marvel films, including Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Ant-Man, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. The essence of the film will reportedly be compared to the 1994 action comedy True Lies directed by James Cameron.

The Deadline for the report’s update also details a possible storyline: “A hitman who wants to quit the assassin business tells her ‘business’ partner that she will also end their personal relationship. But she begins to realize that she doesn’t want to end their relationship In order to survive the breakup – and their last job together – they had to spend their last night together.” No details on Priyanka’s or Anthony’s roles have been shared.

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Priyanka recently finished filming the Russo Brothers’ Amazonian thriller series Citadel. Also in her lineup is the Jim Strouse-directed romantic comedy Text You. She will also be working on a film with Amazon Studios about the life of Ma Anand Sheela, a former assistant to the late teacher Osho Rajneesh. In Bollywood, the actor will star alongside Katrina Kaif and A​​lia Bhatt in Farhan Akhtar’s director Jee Le Zaraa.

Less than two weeks ago, Priyanka and Nick surprised the world by announcing the birth of their first child through surrogacy. They wrote on social media: “We are very pleased to confirm that we have welcomed a baby through surrogacy. We respectfully ask for privacy as we focus on our family during these special times. Thank you so much.”

The actor, who worked most of last year, said in a recent interview that she will now prioritize things based on their importance in her life. Speaking of the pandemic, she told Harper’s Bazaar, “As a person, it changed me because I’m sure it changed most of us. I don’t know if I can do that chaotic pace and chaotic again. The world is over. I want to prioritize what’s important.”

Complete News Source : Hindustan Times

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