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Nick Jonas to Priyanka Chopra: I am honored to be your husband

Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas got married in December last year. The two have been giving us a lot of couple goals and their social media PDA always makes us go aww… Recently, Nick and Priyanka celebrated their first love anniversary and the former took to Instagram to give a lovely message to his wifey.

Along with a beautiful picture of himself and Priyanka, Nick wrote, “One year ago today I went to go see Beauty and the Beast at the Hollywood bowl with a group of friends. One of those friends was the woman that would become my best friend, my confidant, my muse, my beautiful wife. I am so grateful for our journey together so far. You make me smile every day and you inspire me to be the best version of myself. I am honored to be your husband. I love you. ❤️ @priyankachopra.”


PeeCee replied on the post, “The most amazing thing that ever happened to me is you. I love you babs.. ?”

Aww…

Coming to PeeCee’s movies, the actress will make her Bollywood comeback with The Sky Is Pink which is slated to release in September this year. There have been a lot of reports that Priyanka is all set to turn a mommy, but it is not yet confirmed by the actress.

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Amazon’s ‘God of War’ reset proves Hollywood can’t get video game adaptations right

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  • Dave Bautista is taking over as Kratos after Ryan Hurst's injury forced Amazon to recast the role.
  • The series is effectively starting again, with none of the footage from the original production being used.
  • The major reset puts fresh pressure on Amazon's attempt to adapt one of gaming's most recognisable franchises.

Hollywood's relationship with video game adaptations has changed considerably in recent years. Shows such as The Last of Us and Fallout have demonstrated that games can translate successfully to television when their characters and worlds are treated with care. Amazon's God of War, however, has already encountered a production setback that makes its journey to the screen considerably more complicated.

Dave Bautista has closed his deal to play Kratos in the Prime Video series after Ryan Hurst, who was originally cast in the role, suffered a serious on-set injury. Hurst reportedly tore his bicep while performing a stunt in June, around four months into filming. Amazon MGM Studios and Sony Pictures Television subsequently decided to recast the central role.

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