Priyanka Chopra Voices Ms. Marvel in New Avengers Game

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Priyanka Chopra is the voice of Ms. Marvel in the new "Marvel Avengers Academy" mobile game.
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Priyanka Chopra arrives at ELLE's 6th annual Women in Television celebration at the Sunset Tower Hotel on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2016, in Los Angeles. Jordan Strauss / AP

Actress, singer, pageant winner — and now superhero: Priyanka Chopra tweeted Friday that she will be the voice of Ms. Marvel in the "Marvel Avengers Academy" mobile game.

The Bollywood actress, who is currently starring in ABC's “Quantico," made the announcement on Twitter, adding that Ms. Marvel is her alter ego.

The game, which is available for download on iTunes and Android, features beloved Avengers characters as students at the Super Hero Academy learning to develop their superpowers.

Ms. Marvel’s fellow students are also voiced by a familiar cast of names, including Dave Franco as Tony Stark, Alison Brie as Black Widow, A$AP Rocky as Falcon, and John Cena as Hulk.

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