In the long tradition of reinvention that defines both mythology and cinema, Priyanka Chopra steps into the skin of Bloody Mary — a pirate queen who buried her violence only to have it resurface, unbidden and necessary. The Bluff, arriving on Prime Video on February 25, 2026, is not merely an action film but a meditation on the selves we abandon and the ones that refuse to stay gone. Reuniting with the Russo Brothers in a Caribbean setting soaked in the late 1800s, Chopra claims a space Hollywood has rarely offered women of her background: the center of sanctioned, unrepentant ferocity.
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Bias & Framing
Promotional entertainment coverage with fan-driven framing, celebrity praise, and enthusiastic tone typical of Bollywood/Hollywood crossover PR pieces.
Celebrity promotion and fan engagement amplification — article functions largely as a press release, reinforcing positive buzz through curated social media reactions and spousal endorsement.
Geopolitical Impact
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