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Will Smith's Bad Boys For Life receives early digital release due to COVID-19 pandemic


Will Smith and Martin Lawrence’s Bad Boys For Life becomes latest film to receive early digital release due to COVID-19 pandemic

The film was a smashing success at the box office earning $204million domestically with a worldwide total of $419million.

So no doubt Bad Boys For Life fans are more than ready to ride together at home.

The action film starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence has become the latest film to receive and early digital release as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

We ride together, we die together: Bad Boys For Life starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence has become the latest film to receive and early digital release as a result of the coronavirus pandemic

We ride together, we die together: Bad Boys For Life starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence has become the latest film to receive and early digital release as a result of the coronavirus pandemic

The third film of the franchise will be available for audiences to view at home from April 21.

It has joined a growing list of movies that have received early home releases, as cinemas across the globe have been shut to halt the spread of the disease. 

Other films that have received early digital releases include Emma, The Invisible Man and The Hunt.

New blood: The film - which also stars Charles Melton and Vanessa Hudgens - will be available for audiences to view at home from April 21

New blood: The film – which also stars Charles Melton and Vanessa Hudgens – will be available for audiences to view at home from April 21

Bad Boys for Life sees Will and Martin reprise their roles as Detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett respectively. 

It is a follow-up to 2003’s Bad Boys II as Will previously admitted that he returned to the franchise for the fans.

He said: ‘Of the movies I’ve done where people walk up on the street and say, ‘Hey, man, when are you going to do another one?’ Bad Boys is the one. Nobody is asking for Pursuit of Happiness 2.’

Can't be stopped: The film was a smashing success at the box office earning $204million domestically with a worldwide total of $419million

Can’t be stopped: The film was a smashing success at the box office earning $204million domestically with a worldwide total of $419million

The film’s co-director Adil El Arbi believes the 17-year wait for the sequel is what makes the new instalment such an exciting story for fans.

Adil said: ‘If you just do a copy, then people aren’t going to be as interested. You have to continue the evolution of these characters … in this case, we really wanted to explore the emotion, the conflict between these two characters who are much older. That is what makes the movie fresh compared to the other ones.’

A fourth movie is also reportedly in the works and Adil would jump at the chance to work with Will and Martin once again, although it is unclear if he and filmmaking partner Bilall Fallah will helm the project.

He said: ‘They didn’t call us yet, but I hope that we get the chance to do that, because we love this franchise, we loved our relationship with Will and Martin, so we’re ready to do it!’

Legends: Bad Boys for Life sees Will and Martin reprise their roles as Detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett respectively

Legends: Bad Boys for Life sees Will and Martin reprise their roles as Detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett respectively



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