Will Smith, Martin Lawrence Confirms ‘Bad Boy 4’

Will Smith, Martin Lawrence Confirm ‘Bad Boy 4’

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Hollywood actors Martin Lawrence and Will Smith have revealed that they will team up once more for a new instalment of the “Bad Boys” series.

Smith recorded himself in his car as he approached Lawrence’s home in an Instagram video on Tuesday.

“Is it about that time? Bad Boy! It’s official. You know what it is. Bad Boys ‘Four’ life baby,” they declared.

No details about the start of production or additional casting were immediately disclosed.

The pair’s blockbuster cop comedy, Bad Boys, was released in 1995. Hit sequels followed in 2003 and 2020.

The original ‘Bad Boys’ movie, directed by Michael Bay, was produced in 1995. It earned $141 million worldwide.

The 2003 sequel ‘Bad Boys II’ totalled $273 million while ‘Bad Boys for Life’ in 2020 outgrossed the previous two entries combined.

The action-comedy movie talks about two American narcotics police officers who are committed to ending the reign of drug dealers in their city.

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In the last sequel, the two officers faced off against a mother-son pair of drug lords who wreak vengeful havoc in their city.

According to Deadline, the new film is in early pre-production. It added that the third movie’s directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah are returning to direct the fourth.

Bad Boys for Life is an American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Adil & Bilall.

Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reprise their starring roles in the film and are joined by Paola Núñez, Vanessa Hudgens, Alexander Ludwig, Charles Melton, Kate del Castillo, Nicky Jam, and Joe Pantoliano. The film was produced by Smith, Jerry Bruckheimer, and Doug Belgrad, with a screenplay written by Chris Bremner, Peter Craig, and Joe Carnahan.


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