Bright more for fans than critics, argues Joel Edgerton
Simon Brew Mar 1, 2018
Joel Edgerton has been chatting about the critical backlash against Netflix's Bright...
Netflix’s Christmas blockbuster movie was Bright, that starred Will Smith and Joel Edgerton, and was directed by Suicide Squad helmer David Ayer. The film cost the best part of $100m to make, and Netflix declared it a roaring success, revealing that some 11 million people watched it on the weekend it was first made available on the service. It quickly ordered Bright 2, although dropped Max Landis as the writer of the sequel.
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It didn’t have as much luck with movie critics, though, who slammed the film. It earned quite savage reviews, but still seemed to find its audience.
Edgerton is currently on the press tour for the incoming Red Sparrow, and he’s been talking...
Joel Edgerton has been chatting about the critical backlash against Netflix's Bright...
Netflix’s Christmas blockbuster movie was Bright, that starred Will Smith and Joel Edgerton, and was directed by Suicide Squad helmer David Ayer. The film cost the best part of $100m to make, and Netflix declared it a roaring success, revealing that some 11 million people watched it on the weekend it was first made available on the service. It quickly ordered Bright 2, although dropped Max Landis as the writer of the sequel.
See related Endeavour series 5 episode 4 review: Colours Endeavour series 5 episode 3 review: Passenger Endeavour series 5 episode 2 review: Cartouche
It didn’t have as much luck with movie critics, though, who slammed the film. It earned quite savage reviews, but still seemed to find its audience.
Edgerton is currently on the press tour for the incoming Red Sparrow, and he’s been talking...
- 1.3.2018
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