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  1. Contents. hide. (Top) Plot. Cast. Production. Filming. Reception. Critical response. Audience response. Soundtrack. Charts. Future. Scrapped sequel. Anime spin-off. See also. References. External links. Bright (film) Bright is a 2017 American urban fantasy action film [4] [5] directed by David Ayer and written by Max Landis.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt5519340Bright (2017) - IMDb

    Dec 22, 2017 · Bright is a Netflix Original movie starring Will Smith and Joel Edgerton as a human and an orc cop who must protect a magic wand from evil elves. The movie has a 6.3 IMDb rating, a 29 Metascore, and a sequel deal signed before its release.

    • (202K)
    • Action, Fantasy, Thriller
    • David Ayer
    • 2017-12-22
  3. Humans, Orcs, Elves... everybody is just trying to get along. Get ready for the world of Bright, a new Netflix Original Film, starring Will Smith and Joel Ed...

    • 3 min
    • 13.1M
    • Netflix
  4. Bright is a movie that blends fantasy, hard-hitting cop drama, and social commentary, but fails to deliver on all three fronts. It follows two police officers, one human and one orc, who must protect a young elf and a powerful relic from enemies in an alternate present day.

    • (113)
    • David Ayer
    • TV-MA
    • Will Smith
  5. Humans, Orcs, Elves... everybody is just trying to get along. Get ready for the world of Bright, a new Netflix Film, starring Will Smith and Joel Edgerton. N...

    • 3 min
    • 2M
    • Netflix
  6. Bright is an American urban fantasy crime film directed by David Ayer and written by Max Landis. [1] [2] Bright stars Will Smith as Daryl Ward, a LAPD police officer who teams up Orc cop Nick Jakoby (Joel Edgerton) in a world of both human and mythical creatures. [3] The film also stars Noomi...

  7. Dec 22, 2017 · Written by Max Landis, “Bright” imagines a world in which fantasy creatures like elves and orcs live alongside human beings. If you’re thinking, “oh, no, this means we’re going to get a lot of really basic lessons about understanding other races through a genre lens,” you’re not wrong!