‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ rakes in $104.6M, edges out $100M budget
The explosive return of the Bad Boys franchise, with BAD BOYS: RIDE OR DIE, has proven to be a box office hit. Thus, raking in $104.6 million globally during its opening weekend. Directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, the film has successfully surpassed its $100 million production budget. As a result, solidifying the enduring appeal of the series.
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reprise their iconic roles as Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett. Thus, delivering the high-octane action and comedic chemistry that fans have come to love since the original Bad Boys hit theaters in 1995. This latest installment serves as a continuation of the Bad Boys saga. It follows the duo, as they tackle their most dangerous mission yet. Now, facing off against a formidable crime syndicate.
The film’s success is particularly notable, given the competitive summer blockbuster landscape. With its mix of adrenaline-pumping sequences and nostalgic callbacks, BAD BOYS: RIDE OR DIE managed to capture the audience’s attention. Also, drive them to theaters worldwide.
Critics and fans alike have praised the film for its dynamic action scenes and the charismatic performances of Smith and Lawrence. The movie’s ability to blend humor with intense action has been a hallmark of the franchise. RIDE OR DIE continues this tradition with a fresh storyline and impressive visual effects.
As the film continues to perform at the box office, it is expected to secure its place as one of the summer’s top-grossing films.
The Bad Boys franchise, which started nearly three decades ago, has consistently delivered a blend of action, comedy, and camaraderie, making it a staple of modern cinema. With RIDE OR DIE, the series proves that it still has plenty of fuel left in the tank.
Source: Film Updates