| ‘Bright’ Trailer: Will Smith Protects LA From Fairies, Orcs, and Elves
David Ayer knows how to tell a story about cops in Los Angeles. In fact, most of his films are about cops in the City Of Angels. So it comes as no surprise that Bright, his follow-up to Suicide Squad, features Will Smith as an L.A.P.D. officer. But what separates this particular film from the rest is that Smith’s character is partnered up with an orc named Jakoby (played by Joel Edgerton). That’s because Bright takes place in a world where humans co-exist with fairies, orcs, and other monstrous creatures that usually go bump in the night. Though the two don’t get along at first, they are forced to put their differences aside when a magic wand surfaces, and everyone is out to get it so they can have their wishes granted. Check out the trailer here below.
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| ‘It Comes At Night’ Trailer: Be Afraid Of What You Can’t See
Seriously, what in the world is going on that has all the characters so terrified in It Comes At Night. Whatever it is, A24 is doing a stellar job keeping audiences in the dark about it. Get it? With only a week left before the film’s release, we are getting a new trailer for the film that will surely dial up the fear. Check it out below.
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| New Trailer For Post-Apocalyptic Horror ‘It Comes At Night’ Released
A24 has released a new trailer for the upcoming horror movie It Comes at Night, which is written and directed by Trey Edward Shults (Krisha) and stars Joel Edgerton, Riley Keough, Christopher Abbott, Carmen Ejogo, and Kelvin Harrison, Jr. The movie is a post-apocalyptic horror, set after an unspecified event changes the world as we know it, and follows a family who take a young couple looking for shelter into their home out in the woods. But an unnatural danger now inhabits the world, and the looming threat of it puts their attempt to exist together to the test. You can read an official synopsis, watch the trailer, and see a pair of posters for the movie below.
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| First Teaser For Netflix’s ‘Bright’ Starring Will Smith, Elves, Orcs, and More
Netflix has released a teaser for their fantasy-meets-reality original movie Bright, which stars Will Smith as a cop on patrol in an alternate present-day in which humans, elves, orcs, and fairies live among each other. The movie comes from Fury and Suicide Squad director David Ayer, who re-unites with Smith for the project. The teaser is brief, only running a little over 30 seconds in length, but does include some good peeks at the strange and intriguing movie. Continue below to read more about Bright and watch the teaser.
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| ‘It Comes At Night’ Trailer: A24 Creeps Us Out With An “Okay” Trailer
Leave it to A24 to give us out of the box films. From last year’s The Witch and The Lobster, the production studio consistently gives audiences strangely entertaining movies. Come late August this year, they will continue that trend with the frightfully cold It Comes At Night. From director Trey Edward Shults (Krisha), the tense thriller stars Joel Edgerton as a father who protects his family from an unknown threat by hiding them in a cabin in the woods. When a family comes over seeking refuge, his morals are put to the test as the horrors he swore he protect his family from is coming. Check out the trailer below.
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