“It might actually be funnier than Bad Boys 2!”
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The boys are most definitely back in town as the upcoming action sequel Bad Boys 4 gets stellar first reactions and a brand new final trailer ahead of its June release date.
Bad Boys 4, officially titled Bad Boys Ride or Die, welcomes back everyone’s favorite foul-mouthed detective duo Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) and Marcus Miles (Martin Lawrence) as they embark on yet another crime-fighting adventure.
The film has been shown at early screenings, one of which was attended by franchise leads Will Smith and Martin Lawrence and has received overwhelmingly positive reactions from moviegoers. “Bad Boys Ride or Die is a total blast,” saidone viewer, anotheradded, “The action is just as good as you’d expect.”
Many viewers praised Smith and Lawrence’s performances, asone put it: “So much chemistry with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.” Some went as far asto say it"exceeded expectations," and may be the best addition to the franchise yet. “It might actually be funnier than Bad Boys 2! And everybody knows Bad Boys 2 was the best one!” saidone fan,another echoed, “Bad Boys 4 was actually better than Bad Boys 3.”
Aside from the reactions, the movie has also had its final trailer released. The clip, which you can view below, shows the pair in the moments after finding out that their former captain was supposedly corrupt, but a message from thier former leader reveals the actual corruption goes deeper than they thought and that someone from inside the Miami Police Department is responsible for his untimely death. The plot thickens.
Alongside Smith and Lawrence, the cast includes Vanessa Hudgens, Alexander Ludwig, Paola Nunez, Tasha Smith, Rhea Seehorn, Eric Dane, DJ Khaled, Jacob Scipio, Joyner Lucas, Melanie Liburd, and Ioan Gruffudd.
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