The
Bluff
places
Priyanka
Chopra
Jonas
at
the
centre
of
a
tense
pirate
drama,
blending
intense
action
with
emotional
stakes.
The
film
follows
a
former
pirate
fighting
for
family
and
survival,
while
showcasing
sweeping
locations
in
the
Cayman
Islands
and
a
story
built
around
loyalty,
guilt
and
revenge.
Positioned
as
an
action-adventure
for
adult
viewers,
the
film
mixes
sword
combat,
close-quarters
fights
and
elaborate
traps
with
a
character-driven
arc.
Viewers
see
a
parent
forced
back
into
violence
when
a
buried
past
resurfaces,
turning
a
quiet
island
life
into
a
brutal
struggle
against
a
vengeful
enemy.
The
Bluff
action-adventure
story
and
Cayman
Islands
setting
The
narrative
focuses
on
Ercell
“Bloody
Mary”
Bodden,
played
by
Priyanka
Chopra
Jonas,
who
believes
piracy
is
behind
her.
Ercell
lives
on
the
Cayman
Islands
with
spouse
T.H.,
portrayed
by
Ismael
Cruz
Cordova,
their
child
Isaac,
played
by
Vedanten
Naidoo,
and
sister-in-law
Elizabeth,
played
by
Safia
Oakley-Green.
Their
fragile
peace
collapses
when
Ercell’s
infamous
former
captain
Connor,
played
by
Karl
Urban,
arrives
seeking
revenge.
Connor’s
return
shatters
Ercell’s
new
life
and
drags
everyone
into
a
violent
conflict.
Ercell
must
face
old
crimes
and
secrets,
entering
a
lethal
contest
where
survival
depends
on
strategy
and
ruthless
skill.
The
Bluff
action-adventure
character
journey
and
themes
Ercell
is
forced
to
confront
inner
demons
long
hidden
beneath
a
calm
family
routine.
The
story
tracks
a
painful
return
to
the
warrior
identity
Ercell
tried
to
abandon.
As
battles
escalate,
Ercell’s
fight
to
protect
loved
ones
becomes
a
path
towards
acceptance
of
a
past
that
refuses
to
disappear.
The
film
underlines
the
strength
of
parental
love,
even
in
a
world
ruled
by
pirates
and
betrayal.
Sword
skills,
planned
ambushes
and
a
relentless
drive
to
shield
family
shape
Ercell’s
choices.
Each
clash
pushes
Ercell
closer
to
reconciliation
with
earlier
violence,
while
testing
what
must
be
sacrificed
to
keep
family
alive.
The
Bluff
action-adventure
direction,
locations
and
production
Frank
E.
Flowers
directs
The
Bluff
and
co-writes
the
script
with
Joe
Ballarini,
building
a
period
thriller
around
the
islands’
history.
Real
locations
in
the
Cayman
Islands,
including
the
dramatic
Skull
Cave
on
Cayman
Brac
and
the
high
ocean
cliffs,
give
the
film
a
striking
physical
backdrop
and
sense
of
place.
Anthony
Russo,
Joe
Russo
and
Angela
Russo-Otstot
produce
the
film
through
AGBO,
joined
by
producers
Michael
Disco,
Cisely
Saldaña,
Mariel
Saldaña
and
Priyanka
Chopra
Jonas.
The
project
continues
AGBO’s
focus
on
large-scale
genre
stories
tied
to
emotional
conflict,
as
seen
in
titles
like
Avengers:
Endgame
and
Extraction.
The
Bluff
action-adventure
cast,
credits
and
key
details
The
main
cast
features
Priyanka
Chopra
Jonas
as
Ercell
“Bloody
Mary”
Bodden,
Safia
Oakley-Green
as
Elizabeth,
Vedanten
Naidoo
as
Isaac
and
Temuera
Morrison
in
a
supporting
role.
Ismael
Cruz
Cordova
plays
T.H.,
while
Karl
Urban
appears
as
Connor,
the
ruthless
former
captain
hunting
Ercell
across
the
islands.
Production
and
creative
credits
for
The
Bluff
are
detailed
below
in
tabular
form
for
clarity
and
reference,
listing
the
key
roles
behind
the
camera.
These
names
cover
direction,
writing,
production
and
executive
production
responsibilities
across
the
project’s
development
and
completion.
| Role | Names |
|---|---|
| Director |
Frank E. Flowers |
| Writers |
Joe Ballarini, Frank E. Flowers |
| Producers |
Joe Russo, p.g.a.; Anthony Russo, p.g.a.; Angela Russo-Otstot, p.g.a.; Michael Disco, p.g.a.; Cisely Saldaña; Mariel Saldaña; Priyanka Chopra Jonas |
|
Executive Producers |
Joe Ballarini; Frank E. Flowers; Kassee Whiting; Ari Costa; Chris Castaldi; Nick Van Dyk; Thorsten Shumacher; Sarah Halley Finn; Zoe Saldaña |
| Starring |
Priyanka Chopra Jonas; Safia Oakley-Green; Vedanten Naidoo; Temuera Morrison; Ismael Cruz Cordova; Karl Urban |
| Genre | Action-Adventure |
| Rating |
Rated R for “strong bloody violence” |
| Runtime |
101 Minutes |
Across
its
101-minute
runtime,
The
Bluff
combines
pirate-era
spectacle
with
a
personal
story
about
protection
and
accountability.
With
“strong
bloody
violence”
acknowledged
in
the
rating,
the
film
aims
at
mature
audiences
interested
in
an
action-adventure
that
places
family
bonds
and
moral
reckoning
at
the
heart
of
every
clash.