Stephen A. Smith still clings to his Oscars lip-smack. Ahead of the release of Bad Boys: Ride or Die, he asked, "Are we embracing Will Smith again?" on his podcast.

Will's decision to slap Chris Rock should be discussed with the Black community, according to Stephen A.

Stephen A. Smith advised, "You need to have a conversation about why you did that." "Black people are the ones who have loved and supported you the most, and we have watched you go on a global platform and slap one of us in the face."


In spite of Stephen A.'s viewpoint, Bad Boys 4: Ride or Die, Will Smith and Martin Lawrence's most recent movie, hascaptured audiences' attention once more.

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.

Despite Stephen A.'s opinion, the latest film starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, Bad Boys 4: Ride or Die, has once again captivated audiences.


The most recent installment in the beloved franchise earned $56 million domestically at the box office over the course of the weekend. The film's success exceeded $50 million in the US, and it went on to become the first summer blockbuster hit with an overall opening weekend revenue of $104.6 million.

The movie's strong box office performance confirms its place as a big summer blockbuster and raises the bar for subsequent releases. "Bad Boys 4," the first big hit of the season, has created a lot of excitement and buzz among viewers and is expected to have a successful run in theaters across the globe.

"Bad Boys 4: Ride or Die," which had a great opening weekend, confirms the franchise's lasting appeal and the star power of Smith and Lawrence, signaling their victorious comeback to the big screen.