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Despite toxic reviews, Netflix announces sequel to Will Smith-starrer Bright

Despite scathing reviews from critics, Netflix has greenlit a sequel to Bright, with star Will Smith and director David Ayer expected to return.

Updated on: Jan 04, 2018 08:59 AM IST
Associated Press | By , New York
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Despite scathing reviews from critics, Netflix has greenlit a sequel to Bright, with star Will Smith and director David Ayer expected to return.

This image released by Netflix shows Will Smith, right, and Joel Edgerton in a scene from, Bright. (AP)
This image released by Netflix shows Will Smith, right, and Joel Edgerton in a scene from, Bright. (AP)

The streaming service announced the plans Wednesday, just two weeks after the fantasy police drama debuted. Bright is Netflix’s first big-budget, tentpole-style release, with estimates that it cost at least $90 million to produce.

With a sequel, Netflix hopes to turn Bright into its first film franchise - the kind Hollywood studios rely on. But it will be doing so with one of the worst reviewed films of the year. Bright has garnered just a 28% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Netflix doesn’t release viewing numbers, but it said Bright has been its most viewed movie in all of Netflix’s 190-plus countries. It called Bright its highest viewed original film ever in its first week of release.

The film stars Smith as a police officer in an alternate version of Los Angeles where orcs, fairies and magic co-exist. Netflix announced the sequel with a mock audition tape from various orcs hoping to land a role in the follow-up.

Co-star Joel Edgerton is also set to return. One person not coming back is screenwriter Max Landis, whose original script sparked a bidding war. Ayer (Suicide Squad, Fury) will write the sequel.

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