Bright follows the story of two LAPD police officers played by Will Smith (Officer Ward) and Joel Edgerton (Officer Jakoby) who form a most
unlikely duo working to keep the mean streets of Los Angeles safe from a sinister underworld filled with gang violence and dark forces at work.
A bold new action - thriller from director David Ayer (known for such box office hits as Suicide Squad, End of Watch and Training Day), Bright follows the story of two LAPD police officers played by Smith, a human named Officer Ward, and Edgerton, an orc named Officer Jakoby, who form a most
unlikely duo working to keep the mean streets of Los Angeles safe from a sinister, fantasy underworld filled with violence and dark forces at work.
Netflix has released a new trailer for its fantasy action - thriller Bright, which sees director David Ayer (End of Watch, Suicide Squad) directing Will Smith and Joel Edgerton as two LAPD police officers — one human and one orc — who form a most
unlikely duo working to keep the mean streets of Los Angeles safe from a sinister underworld filled with gang violence and dark forces at work.
Will Smith and Joel Edgerton star in David Ayer's fantasy epic, which follows the story of two LAPD police officers — a human named Officer Ward (Smith)-- and an orc named Officer Jakoby (Edgerton)-- who form a most
unlikely duo working to keep the mean streets of Los Angeles safe from a sinister underworld filled with violence and dark forces at work.
Not exact matches
They make an
unlikely duo — Donahoe, 53, was an econ major at Dartmouth, got an MBA at Stanford, and
worked at Bain & Co. for nearly 20 years; Chesky, 32, graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design and started Airbnb to help pay his rent.
In Bright, the
unlikely duo are
working around the clock to keep the mean streets of Los Angeles safe from a sinister underworld filled with gang violence and dark forces at
work.
The
unlikely duo of Officer Ward (Smith) and Officer Jakoby (Edgerton) must in turn
work tirelessly to ensure that the city of Los Angeles remains safe from a sinister underworld filled with gang violence and dark forces.
Skarsgard and Pena make the
unlikely central
duo in this bad - cop - worse - cop buddy comedy
work with such a generous dose of hilarity and raunchiness that you'll easily forgive the film its naive moments and predictability.
Join the
unlikely duo as they
work to uncover the mysteries of Ryme City and find Tim's missing father in Detective Pikachu.
Think of
unlikely duos that
work despite their differences and Hans J Wegner's Wishbone chair is right up there with Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon in The Odd Couple.