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Avan Jogia And Halsey Plan Wedding Amid 56 Days Premiere

The couple balances busy careers and wedding planning as Jogia stars in Prime Video’s new thriller series dropping February 18, 2026.

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Hollywood’s latest power couple, Avan Jogia and Halsey, are in the thick of wedding planning—but that’s not the only headline-grabbing project on their plates. As Jogia hits the red carpet for the Los Angeles premiere of his new series 56 Days, fans are getting a double dose of intrigue: a peek into the couple’s collaborative approach to their upcoming nuptials and the launch of a highly anticipated thriller that’s set to shake up the streaming world.

Jogia, 34, and Halsey, 31, have been the subject of public fascination since they confirmed their engagement in September 2024, a year after romance rumors first surfaced. The proposal, which Halsey recounted with characteristic candor on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, was nothing short of cinematic. "We were sitting next to each other, and he was like, 'Come down on the floor.' So I got down on the floor of this boat, and he pulled out the ring," Halsey recalled. "He said, 'What's a little bit of marriage between friends?' And I was like, 'Yeah, I'll do a little bit of marriage with you. I'd prefer to do a lot of it.'"

Since then, the couple has been inseparable both on and off the red carpet. At the 56 Days premiere on February 11, 2026, Halsey was right by Jogia’s side, supporting him as he took on one of his most complex roles to date. According to People, Jogia expressed genuine appreciation for her presence at the event. “It’s nice and fun. It's fun to dress up and do something and get together, and put on an outfit and get to hang out with your partner and go to— I mean, it's really cool because it's a show that I'm premiering. But yeah, it's a lovely experience to be able to do this with someone because it can be a little bit daunting,” he shared.

But how do two celebrities with jam-packed schedules manage to plan a wedding? Jogia gave People a candid update: "I think that we're not in any rush to do anything specific at any specific timeline other than our own. We're really lucky. We get to enjoy each stage of our lives. And I don't know. I don't think rushing— Yeah, we're just not moving in any one space other than our own. And it's everything. So we're so busy. We're just so busy. But yeah, absolutely. I'm so excited. It's going to be great."

When pressed about the division of labor behind the scenes, Jogia admitted that wedding planning is a team effort. “I'm a detail-oriented person by nature, but yeah, I think we like making things together, so we're collaborative,” he said. The couple’s creative synergy seems to extend from music and acting into their personal lives—a partnership that fans have come to admire.

While the wedding is still in the works, Jogia’s professional life is in full swing. 56 Days, the new Amazon MGM Studios and Atomic Monster production, is set to premiere exclusively on Prime Video on February 18, 2026. The series, adapted from Catherine Ryan Howard’s best-selling novel, is already generating buzz for its blend of psychological suspense, emotional drama, and steamy romance. All eight episodes will drop simultaneously, making it a prime candidate for binge-watchers worldwide.

The story centers on Oliver Kennedy (Jogia) and Ciara Wyse (Dove Cameron), two strangers whose chance encounter at a supermarket spirals into a passionate—and ultimately dangerous—affair. Fifty-six days after their first meeting, homicide detectives arrive at Oliver’s apartment to find a badly decomposed body, the identity of which is shrouded in mystery. The core question that drives the series: Did Oliver kill Ciara, or did Ciara kill Oliver?

According to Filmibeat, the show’s creators, Lisa Zwerling and Karyn Usher, worked closely with author Catherine Ryan Howard to ensure the adaptation retained the novel’s layered narrative and emotional complexity. The storytelling jumps between the present-day investigation and flashbacks that slowly peel back the layers of Oliver and Ciara’s tumultuous relationship, keeping viewers guessing until the very end.

The ensemble cast includes Karla Souza as Lee Reardon and Dorian Missick as Karl Connolly, both of whom play pivotal roles in the unfolding investigation. The series’ unique structure—intertwining psychological tension with sensual undertones—sets it apart from typical crime dramas. ScreenHub describes 56 Days as "both a unique crime story and a riveting, sexy, psychological thriller."

For Jogia and Cameron, 56 Days marks a significant step away from their early careers as child actors on Nickelodeon and Disney Channel, respectively. The leap into more mature, complex roles is not lost on fans or critics. As Watch With Us notes, "Both Jogia and Cameron are recognizable from their roots as child actors...and it’s exciting to see them move into more adult fare."

The show’s release comes during a crowded week for streaming, with platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video launching a slew of new content. But 56 Days stands out for its intricate plotting and the undeniable chemistry between its leads. The series will be available in more than 240 countries and territories, including India, making it a global event for thriller enthusiasts.

As if balancing a high-profile acting career and a wedding weren’t enough, Jogia’s commitment to his craft is evident in his approach to both. The collaborative spirit he shares with Halsey in planning their wedding seems to mirror the teamwork behind the scenes of 56 Days. And with both partners thriving in their respective fields—Halsey continuing to make waves in music and Jogia embracing challenging new roles—the couple is setting a new standard for creative and personal partnership in Hollywood.

With the premiere of 56 Days and a wedding on the horizon, Avan Jogia and Halsey are proving that life’s most thrilling stories are often the ones we create together, both on screen and off.

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