Sony Pictures Entertainment has just dated two of its more high-profile films. The first is Bad Boys for Life, the action comedy directed by Adil El Arbi & Bilall Fallah that reunites the team of Will Smith and Martin Lawrence with Jerry Bruckheimer for another round of action. That one has been slated for Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday weekend on Jan. 17, 2020. Bad Boys for Life releases on the same date as and . The original Bad Boys which launched Will Smith as internationally known star, bowed in April 1995 while the second in the franchise was released in July of 2003. Sony is hoping to catch box office magic on the new installment. The first two together grossed $314.7M worldwide.
Gwynplaine wrote: » For me, Will Smith is like Bono. I don't want to know, and I wish he'd just go away.
johnny_ultimate wrote: » Nobody’s talking about the real story here, and that’s the affront to decency that is replacing the letter ‘e’ with the number ‘3’. Such outrageous actions should not go unregulated.
Penn wrote: » That's why they're Bad Boys. They don't play by your rules.
Goodshape wrote: » Jesus. It'll either be R rated or it won't. What's "snowflake" got to do with that?
BrookieD wrote: » The need for a studio to bow to the pressure of the snowflake and produce a family friendly, non-swearing, violence-free ****show :rolleyes:
Goodshape wrote: » I think that narrative is getting a bit old-hat at this stage tbh. Nobody's more triggered these days than the butt-hurt "anti-PC-brigade" when they don't get the manly men stuff they think they're so entitled to. Not that I'd want (or expect) a PG-13 Bad Boys movie. That'd be dumb.
w/s/p/c/ wrote: » Bad Boys was good. Bad Boys 2 not so much (felt like it went on for about 7 hours). Will probably give this a watch. They missed a trick and should have saved this title for the next film. Bad Boys 4 Life !
BrookieD wrote: » Not about being anti-pc (which i am not) or looking for manly men stuff (whatever that is) but taking a well played out formula and changing it up to suit a demographic in order to try and appease them and try to gain more money for this type of film is just plain wrong..
pixelburp wrote: » Wasn't even aware this is happening; I guess Martin Lawrence needs a paycheque? Never even seen Bad Boys 2, 'cos there's only so much Michael Bay a body can put up with. The first film was decent enough though, I always wondered if Don Simpson was the magic formula in keeping Michael Bay relatively restrained; Bad Boys & The Rock almost seem like different beasts compared with the garbage that came later.
smurf492 wrote: » Bad Boys 4eva!
Sad Professor wrote: » Bay isn't returning, I see. He's being replaced by the duo who directed Black, which I vaguely remembering seeing at DIFF a few years ago. Romeo and Juliet crossed with City of God as I recall. It was okay.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Who? I thought Joe Carnahan was writing and directing