After ‘Matrix Resurrections’, Priyanka Chopra To Star In An Action Flick With Anthony Mackie

We can all agree that our desi girl Priyanka Chopra has made a mark for herself not only in Bollywood but also in Hollywood. Moreover, she has put India on the map with her skills and humble personality. She was recently seen in Matrix Resurrections and is now all set to be seen in a movie alongside Anthony Mackie called Ending Things.
Ending Things is an action movie and the plot particularly interested me. The plot revolves around a female assassin who wants out of the business. She speaks to her business partner about this and intends to end their personal relationship as well. She soon comes to a realization that she doesn’t want to end their personal bond. The plot follows their last job together for one last night post-breakup, according to sources.
Considering that Priyanka was also a part of Quantico, I genuinely believe that the action scenes will be fun to watch. We’ve seen Anthony Mackie kick some serious superhero ass in the Avengers movies and the Disney+ series The Falcon And The Winter Soldier. And I cannot wait to see him and Priyanka work together!
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Priyanka Chopra is also going to be seen in an action spy series called Citadel by the Russo Brothers. Citadel will be shown on Amazon Prime. Priyanka will also be seen in a rom-com alongside Sam Heughan. On the other hand, Anthony Mackie is set to be seen in his own Captain America film. He will also be seen in the second season of the Disney+ series, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and has also recently wrapped up Desert Warrior directed by Rupert Wyatt.
I personally am looking forward to Ending Things. The plot sounds interesting and I believe there is a lot of potential in this one with brilliant actors like Priyanka Chopra and Anthony Mackie starring in the film.
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