Will Smith and Martin Lawrence have once again captivated audiences with their latest film, Bad Boys 4: Ride or Die.

Over the weekend, the most recent entry in the adored franchise brought in $56 million domestically from the box office. With an overall opening weekend revenue of $104.6 million, the movie became the first summer blockbuster hit after its success surpassed $50 million in the US.

Fans have responded well to the dynamic duo's on-screen chemistry and action-packed performances, bringing sizable crowds to theaters. "Bad Boys 4: Ride or Die" delivers the high-octane action and humor that fans have come to expect from the series, continuing the exciting story of Miami detectives Mike Lowrey (Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Lawrence).


The film’s impressive box office performance solidifies its status as a major summer blockbuster, setting a high bar for upcoming releases. As the first big hit of the season, “Bad Boys 4” has generated significant buzz and excitement among moviegoers, promising a strong continued showing in theaters worldwide.


With its successful opening weekend, “Bad Boys 4: Ride or Die” reaffirms the franchise’s enduring appeal and the star power of Smith and Lawrence, marking the iconic duo’s triumphant return to the big screen.