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Bad Boys Featurette Celebrates Will Smith and Martin Lawrence’s Friendship

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The on-screen chemistry between Will Smith and Martin Lawrence is what has kept the Bad Boys franchise alive for three decades. In a new featurette celebrating the film’s release on Digital, the connection between their characters scratches the surface of the real-life friendship between Smith and Lawrence. The featurette highlights how their bond leads to unexpected moments of discovery to incorporate into the movie itself, and how they push each other to bring out their best. You can check out the exclusive featurette above before Bad Boys: Ride or Die is available to rent or buy on Digital tomorrow. This release includes an exclusive, all-new post-credits scene featuring more laughs, more action, and more fun.

The movie is described as, “The world’s favorite Bad Boys are back with their iconic mix of edge-of-your-seat action and outrageous comedy, but this time with a twist: Miami’s finest are now on the run. When Captain Howard is unjustly accused of a lifetime of drug-related crimes, the Bad Boys vow to clear his name.”

Special features on the home video release include outtakes and bloopers, deleted scenes, a segment on Will and Martin’s chemistry, the legacy of Jerry Bruckheimer, a feature on directing action sequences, and a part about their partnership in crime. Plus, an all-new post-credit scene is included.

Bad Boys: Ride or Die stars Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, Vanessa Hudgens, Alexander Ludwig, Paola Nuñez, Eric Dane, Ioan Gruffudd, Jacob Scipio, Melanie Liburd, Tasha Smith, with Tiffany Haddish, and Joe Pantoliano. The movie was directed by Adil & Bilall.

Not only do Smith and Lawrence clearly love working together, but fans also enjoy seeing them collaborate. The success of Ride or Die has sparked speculation about whether a fifth film could be in the works. Last month, Smith weighed in on the likelihood of such a sequel.

“It is a world and characters that are just an absolute joy to be with. In a movie theater with Mike and Marcus, it just feels like home,” Smith confirmed to Entertainment Weekly. “So, as long as there’s a reason — I never wanted to be one of those dudes who make sequels just because people will go. I want to make them because there is something to say and the characters have a place that they’re developing to that will be interesting and fun to watch and maybe even a little helpful.”

Bad Boys: Ride or Die is available to rent or buy on Digital tomorrow, which includes an exclusive, all-new post-credits scene featuring more laughs, more action, and more fun. Will you be adding Bad Boys: Ride or Die to your collection?

Source: ComicBook.com