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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a 2017 [[Netflix]] original fantasy crime film set in an alternate reality where humans and magical creatures such as elves, fairies and orcs coexist. [[Will Smith]] stars as Daryl Ward, a veteran LAPD officer who is partnered with the Department's first Orc officer, Nick Jakoby ([[Joel Edgerton]]). The film was directed by [[David Ayer]], the director of such films as ''[[Fury (2014)|Fury]]'' and ''[[End of Watch]]'' and who also directed Smith in 2016's''[[Suicide Squad]]'', and was written by Max Landis, the son of director [[John Landis]] and the screenwriter of the film ''Chronicle''. The film was released on [[Netflix]] on December 22, 2017. | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a 2017 [[Netflix]] original fantasy crime film set in an alternate present reality where humans and magical creatures such as elves, fairies and orcs coexist. [[Will Smith]] stars as Daryl Ward, a veteran LAPD officer who is partnered with the Department's first Orc officer, Nick Jakoby ([[Joel Edgerton]]). The film was directed by [[David Ayer]], the director of such films as ''[[Fury (2014)|Fury]]'' and ''[[End of Watch]]'' and who also directed Smith in 2016's ''[[Suicide Squad]]'', and was written by Max Landis, the son of director [[John Landis]] and the screenwriter of the film ''Chronicle''. The film was released on [[Netflix]] on December 22, 2017. | ||
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Bright (2017) is a 2017 Netflix original fantasy crime film set in an alternate present reality where humans and magical creatures such as elves, fairies and orcs coexist. Will Smith stars as Daryl Ward, a veteran LAPD officer who is partnered with the Department's first Orc officer, Nick Jakoby (Joel Edgerton). The film was directed by David Ayer, the director of such films as Fury and End of Watch and who also directed Smith in 2016's Suicide Squad, and was written by Max Landis, the son of director John Landis and the screenwriter of the film Chronicle. The film was released on Netflix on December 22, 2017.
The following weapons were used in the film Bright (2017):
Handguns
Glock 17
The Glock 17 is the standard issue sidearm for LAPD officers in the film, including Daryl Ward (Will Smith) and Nick Jakoby (Joel Edgerton). Both officers have Surefire X300 weaponlights attached to them.
Ruger SP101
A Ruger SP101 is briefly on Daryl's bed as he awakes.
Shotguns
Remington 870 (Police Extended)
The standard shotguns for LAPD officers in the film are synthetic stock Remington 870 Police shotguns, fitted with Surefire dedicated forend weaponlight grips and an extended magazine tube. Both Daryl and Nick use the shotgun.