Box Office News: Bad Boys Ride or Die Off to a Strong Start
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence's 'Bad Boys 4' Targets $30 Million Opening
Thursday Previews Reach $58.75 Million
Sony's highly anticipated fourth installment in the "Bad Boys" franchise, "Ride or Die," is off to a strong start at the box office. The film, which sees Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reunite as the iconic buddy cop duo, is targeting a $30 million opening weekend.
Thursday night previews for "Ride or Die" reached an impressive $58.75 million, suggesting that the film is on track to break box office records for the franchise. The previous installment, "Bad Boys for Life," grossed a total of $204.4 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film in the series.
The strong performance of "Ride or Die" comes as a welcome relief to the box office, which has seen a string of disappointments in recent weeks. The action comedy sequel is expected to provide a much-needed boost to theaters, particularly in Miami, where the film is set.
With its strong star power and action-packed plot, "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" is well-positioned to become a major box office success. The film's release marks a significant moment for the franchise and for the film industry as a whole.
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