The official trailer of The Bluff, starring actors Priyanka Chopra and Karl Urban in the lead roles, was unveiled on Wednesday. Prime Video shared the over two-minute long video on its YouTube channel.
The Bluff Trailer Unveiled
The trailer shows Priyanka’s character protecting her daughter and being pursued by a group of men led by Karl Urban’s character. The ferocious Priyanka fights them using her bare hands, knife, stone and sword. The film also has dramatic moments as fierce confrontations take place between the characters.
Priyanka Chopra became furious and cruel
In a tough and intense avatar, Priyanka steps into the role of a former pirate whose past resurfaces, forcing her to face challenges that she believed were left behind her long ago. Priyanka’s character has been referred to as “Bloody Mary” in the trailer.
Fans are in awe of Priyanka
Reacting to the video, a fan said, “Priyanka is finally getting her due in the west. Can’t wait, Rani. This trailer looks so promising!” One person wrote, “Let’s pause for Priyanka Chopra’s amazing action. She deserves an Oscar for acting.” One comment read, “Everything looks amazing… but my eyes refuse to look anywhere else but you @PriyankaChopra. Brave. Powerful. A true warrior. An absolute alpha.” One Instagram user said, “Priyanka, you are better than Karl Urban.”
about bluff
Apart from Priyanka and Karl, Temuera Morrison also plays an important role in The Bluff. Backed by Amazon MGM Studios, The Bluff is directed by Frank E. Flowers and co-written by Frank and Joe Ballarini. The film is produced by the Russo Brothers under their banner AGBO. The Bluff is scheduled to premiere on February 25 on Prime Video.
What did Priyanka say about the film recently?
Talking about her character and the film, Priyanka recently told Variety that the project aims to portray pirates in a more realistic manner, different from popular fictional portrayals. The actor shared, “Instead of recreating Pirates of the Caribbean, we’re trying to show what it was really like to be a pirate in the 1700s. It was fascinating to research the lives of real-life pirates like Irish woman Grace O’Malley.”
He said, “We shot the film in Australia, but it’s set in the Cayman Islands. Pirates used the islands, located midway between Honduras, Mexico and Cuba, as a resting place between voyages. It made it a really diverse place, with people coming from as far away as Scotland, Africa and India. It was a fascinating base for a really diverse and powerful cast.”