Tuesday, May 19, 2026

“Bad Boys 3” Confirmed by Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, Who Hasn’t Made a Movie Since 2011

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Whatcha gonna do? Make another sequel? Why not?

On Instagram and Twitter, Will Smith and Martin Lawrence have announced “Bad Boys 3” for 2020. The last “Bad Boys” movie was in 2008. Lawrence hasn’t made a whole movie since 2003. That would be 17 years between movies.

Producer Jerry Bruckheimer is really counting on fans not having Alzheimer’s. Who’s supposed to remember what happened in “Bad Boys 2”?

Actually “Bad Boys 2” came only 8 years after the original in 1998. At that rate “Bad Boys 4” will take place in Motion Picture Home in 2030. It will be called “Bad Boys: Assisted Living.” The Academy will present it with Least Leakage in a Movie.

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