"Bad Boys: Ride Or Die" Earns $334.634 Million Worldwide
Box Office Success
The latest installment in the "Bad Boys" franchise, "Bad Boys: Ride Or Die," has seen its earnings increase by approximately $34 million, bringing its total revenue to $334.634 million since its release on June 7. The film, produced by Sony, runs for 1 hour and 55 minutes.
Revenue Breakdown
The movie's earnings are divided between $167.934 million from the American box office and $166.700 million from international markets.
Opening Weekend Performance
"Bad Boys: Ride Or Die," starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, achieved significant success during its opening weekend, grossing $56 million domestically and $104.6 million worldwide. Despite its overall positive reception, the film faced some criticism for its subplots from NME.
Positive Reception
This film marks Smith's second return to the big screen following the infamous Oscars slap incident in 2022. With a budget of $100 million, "Ride Or Die" enjoyed a successful global opening weekend, earning $19.3 million in Europe.
Series History
The "Bad Boys" series began with the first film in 1995, featuring Smith and Lawrence as Miami narcotics detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett. The original movie grossed over $141 million on a budget of $19-23 million, receiving mixed reviews from critics.
Sequels and Continued Success
The second installment, "Bad Boys II," was released in 2003 and became the tenth highest-grossing film of the year, surpassing $273 million worldwide. The third film, "Bad Boys for Life," was also a success, earning $246 million globally but its run was abruptly cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
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