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The Bluff (2026)

When her tranquil life on a remote island is shattered by the return of her vengeful former captain, a skilled ex-pirate must confront her bloody past and unleash her deadly talents to save her family from a ruthless siege.
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Jo Moses
April 5, 2026
4.5 / 5
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Think You Know Pirates? Watch The Bluff

Amazon Prime’s new pirate flick, The Bluff, starring Priyanka Chopra, is a damn good movie. And that’s right - it’s a pirate movie! It’s been more than 20 years since the magic of Pirates of the Caribbean, and in a media landscape of reboots and sequels where the people cry out for something, anything original, this sweeping swashbuckler was like a tall glass of water after a marathon of schlock.

The Bluff unravels its mystery slowly, opening on the capture of a ship captain named Bodden (Ismael Cruz Córdova) and the swift execution of his entire crew. Then, viewers are treated to a tranquil British settlement in the Cayman Islands in the 1850s, where a mother bakes a coconut birthday cake for her son in a house suspiciously rigged with makeshift tripwires and burglar alarms. As it turns out, that mother is Priyanka Chopra’s quick witted and resourceful ex-pirate Mrs. Ercell Bodden, and her husband’s captors are on the way to the island to hunt her down for abandoning them and stealing their loot. The pirates of the Libertas land on the beaches of Cayman Brac, and the scenes that follow show a Viking-esque slaughter of half the island.

The Bluff accomplishes a great deal as a film - it’s an exciting movie, a slick action thriller, a powerful female led film, and a rare mainstream pirate movie. But it’s also a portrait of the colonizer legacy of pirates. Far from painting the villains as handsome Dread Pirate Robertses, the pirates are grounded in historical reality as Ercell’s backstory slowly unfolds. The Bluff reveals that the villainous pirates of the Libertas were no ordinary rogues, but were privateers for the British East India Company. As the film’s villain, Captain Connor (Karl Urban) explains, “we filled their coffers and built their colonies,” but, he laments, “their modern world no longer holds accord with our ways.” Loosed by their employers, the pirates kidnap a group of indentured servants in British occupied India that includes young Ercell, who is promptly adopted by Connor and trained into a killing machine. Throughout the movie, Ercell reveals her past to her family and reckons with her actions as a victim of British imperialism and a perpetrator of violence herself. From a man being blown up with a cannon at point blank range to Ercell ripping the braids out of the scalp of her attackers, this movie doesn’t attempt to obscure the racial, gendered, or literal violence of historical piracy.

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When her tranquil life on a remote island is shattered by the return of her vengeful former captain, a skilled ex-pirate must confront her bloody past and unleash her deadly talents to save her family from a ruthless siege.

Rating:
Genre:Drama, Action, Thriller
Directed By:Frank E. Flowers
Written By:Frank E. Flowers, Joe Ballarini
In Theaters:2/17/2026
Box Office:

Runtime:103 minutes
Studio:AGBO, Cinestar Pictures, Big Indie Pictures, RocketScience

Cast


Director

Frank E. Flowers

Director

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Priyanka Chopra Jonas

Ercell

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Karl Urban

Captain Connor

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Safia Oakley-Green

Elizabeth

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Ismael Cruz Cordova

T.H. Bodden

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Temuera Morrison

Quartermaster Lee

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Vedanten Naidoo

Isaac

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David Field

Pastor Bradley

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Greg Hatton

Scout

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Pacharo Mzembe

Chien

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Gideon Mzembe

Lupe

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Zack Morris

Weston