Bright is an upcoming American urban fantasy action crime thriller film directed by David Ayer and written by Max Landis. Wikipedia
Initial release: December 2017
Director: David Ayer
Budget: 90 million USD
Screenplay: Max Landis
Production company: Overbrook Entertainment
Bright is an upcoming American urban fantasy action crime thriller film directed by David Ayer and written by Max Landis. The film stars Will Smith as a Los Angeles Police Department police officer who teams up with an Orc cop, played by Joel Edgerton, in a world of both human and mythical creatures.[4] The film also stars Noomi Rapace, Lucy Fry, Edgar Ramirez, Happy Anderson, Kenneth Choi, and Ike Barinholtz.
Excerpt From Rolling Stone: http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/news/see-will-smith-mystical-creatures-in-new-bright-trailer-w493443
"Everyone's just trying to get along and have a good life," Will Smith's cop character says in a new trailer for Netflix's forthcoming film, Bright. "All of the races are different. Just 'cause they're different doesn't mean anyone's better or worse than anybody."
In the present-day alternate universe where Bright takes place, humans, fairies, orcs, elves and other mystical creatures attempt to peacefully coexist and even work together, such as human character Smith and orc police officer (played by Joel Edgerton) begrudgingly and humorously do in the trailer. And they all appear to be getting along, save for Smith swatting at a fairy hanging out in his birdfeeder. That is until it's revealed that a deadly magic wand exists in their world.
Initial release: December 2017
Director: David Ayer
Budget: 90 million USD
Screenplay: Max Landis
Production company: Overbrook Entertainment
Bright is an upcoming American urban fantasy action crime thriller film directed by David Ayer and written by Max Landis. The film stars Will Smith as a Los Angeles Police Department police officer who teams up with an Orc cop, played by Joel Edgerton, in a world of both human and mythical creatures.[4] The film also stars Noomi Rapace, Lucy Fry, Edgar Ramirez, Happy Anderson, Kenneth Choi, and Ike Barinholtz.
Excerpt From Rolling Stone: http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/news/see-will-smith-mystical-creatures-in-new-bright-trailer-w493443
"Everyone's just trying to get along and have a good life," Will Smith's cop character says in a new trailer for Netflix's forthcoming film, Bright. "All of the races are different. Just 'cause they're different doesn't mean anyone's better or worse than anybody."
In the present-day alternate universe where Bright takes place, humans, fairies, orcs, elves and other mystical creatures attempt to peacefully coexist and even work together, such as human character Smith and orc police officer (played by Joel Edgerton) begrudgingly and humorously do in the trailer. And they all appear to be getting along, save for Smith swatting at a fairy hanging out in his birdfeeder. That is until it's revealed that a deadly magic wand exists in their world.
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