New Netflix Bright Trailer Reveals Bad Boys Goes Lord Of The Rings

“Huh!Bad boys! What’cha want? What’cha want? What’cha gonna do When Sheriff Will Smith come for you?” As promised after last weeks feature, we have the explosive new trailer for Bright. The Fantasy cop movie but is this Bad Boys 3? May Be it’s Lord Of The Rings goes Bad Boys? Whatever it is, it’s a kind of magic!
Humans, Orcs, Elves… everybody is just trying to get along.But can ward (Smith) get on with his new partner Jakoby(Joel Edgerton), who just happens to be an Orc? Whilst the previous trailer and clips push the police side of the movie, this new trailer showcases the fantasy elements. There is humour on show too and a more serious not on how the Orcs are treated with society. You could say very similar to the racial abuse many of society suffer now.
If you enjoyed the music, this trailer has the exclusive first taste of two brand new tracks from the film’s original soundtrack: “Danger” by Migos & Marshmello, and “Home” by Machine Gun Kelly, X Ambassadors & Bebe Rexha.(For updates on Bright: The Album, visit https://ad.gt/bright.)
Set in an alternate present-day, this action-thriller directed by David Ayer (Suicide Squad, End of Watch, writer of Training Day) follows two cops from very different backgrounds (Ward, a human played by Will Smith, and Jakoby, an orc played by Joel Edgerton) who embark on a routine patrol night that will ultimately alter the future as their world knows it. Battling both their own personal differences as well as an onslaught of enemies, they must work together to protect a thought-to-be-forgotten relic, which in the wrong hands could destroy everything.
Bright will be launched globally on Netflix from 22nd December (including the UK and Ireland).It’s the streaming giants most expensive project to date ($100 million), will there be a limited cinema release too?
The Netflix Original movie also stars Noomi Rapace, Lucy Fry, Edgar Ramirez, Ike Barinholtz, Enrique Murciano, Jay Hernandez, Andrea Navedo, Veronica Ngo, Alex Meraz, Margaret Cho, Brad William Henke, Dawn Oliveri, and Kenneth Choi.
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