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PRIYANKA CHOPRA’S ‘COWBOY NINJA VIKING' DELAYED INDEFINITE­LY

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The actress’ film with Chris Pratt, Cowboy Ninja Viking, has been removed by the studio from its release schedule just a month before production began

Priyanka Chopra and Hollywood star Chris Pratt’s upcoming film Cowboys Ninja Vikings has been removed by Universal Pictures from its release calender. The film was earlier scheduled to release on June 28, 2019. The move has led to reports that the film, whose shooting was expected to begin in London in a month, has been delayed indefinite­ly.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the studio said the project remains in active developmen­t and will be dated down the line “to accommodat­e production scheduling”. The film is a feature adaptation of the Image Comics graphic novel of the same name from AJ Lieberman and illustrato­r Riley Rossmo, reported Deadline. The story revolves around a counter-intelligen­ce unit formed by psychother­apist Dr Sebastian Ghislain, who transforms agents known as Triplets, a reference to multiple personalit­ies. Pratt will portray a formidable agent with the fighting

skills and personalit­ies of a cowboy, a ninja and a viking.

The film will be directed by Michelle MacLaren, who is best known for helming episodes of major TV series such as Game of Thrones, Westworld, The Leftovers

and The Breaking Bad.

There were reports that Priyanka opted out of Bollywood star Salman Khan’s Bharat to be a part of the Universal Pictures project. Salman had also hinted that apart from her rumoured engagement to singer Nick Jonas, the reason for Priyanka’s exit from his film can be the Hollywood movie. “That time some other reasons were given to us. That (Priyanka’s rumoured engagement to Nick) might also be the reason but this (her Hollywood project) is also a reason... If she does not want to work with Salman Khan, at least she is working with a big hero of Hollywood. So we are okay with that,” he had said.

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