Priyanka Chopra and Karl Urban will be leading the R-rated pirate movie titled ‘The Bluff’. The movie has been backed by the Russo Brothers. And now, the actress has dropped the first-look pictures from the film on her social media. Let’s take a look at it.In the movie, Priyanka Chopra will be seen playing the role of Ercell Bodden, an ex-pirate escaping her past. Sharing the BTS photos on her Instagram, the actress wrote, “Mother. Protector. Pirate. Meet Bloody Mary #TheBluff February. 25. 2026.”
Priyanka Chopra drops pictures from the sets of ‘The Bluff’
In the pictures, she and Karl Urban’s character can be seen fighting each other with swords. One of the images showcased her covered with blood while aiming at something using her vintage gun from a window. Another photo showcased her in full pirate attire as she looks around what seems to be a store room.Soon, fans poured in love for the actress in the comment section. They wished her well for the upcoming venture. Take a look at the post and images here.






More about Priyanka Chopra’s character in ‘The Bluff’
Her character, Ercell Bodden, is also known as Bloody Mary in the pirate world of the movie. Though she is trying to move on and live a life away from the high seas, she is forced to turn back to her old days. The old crew she belonged to seeks revenge for stealing gold from them.As per the reports, to get into the skin of the character, the actress met real female pirates. The movie will showcase the harsh realities rather than a glamorized display.Meanwhile, Karl Urban will play the role of Captain Connor.
More about ‘The Bluff’
The film also stars Temuera Morrison as Quartermaster Lee, Ismael Cruz Córdova, Safia Oakley-Green, Zach Morris, David Field, and Vedanten Naidoo. Priyanka Chopra Jonas reunites with the Russo BrothersPriyanka Chopra has reunited with the Russo Brothers for this project after previously collaborating on ‘Citadel’. The film has been directed by Frank E. Flowers and is set to arrive on February 25, 2026, on Amazon Prime Video.
