Bad Boys 4: Ride or Die

Bad Boys 4: Ride or Die

After their late former Captain is framed, Lowrey and Burnett try to clear his name, only to end up on the run themselves.

  • Released:
  • Runtime: 115 minutes
  • Genre: Action, Crime, Thrillers
  • Stars: Vanessa Hudgens, Alexander Ludwig, Paola Nuñez, Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Alexander Ludwig, Paola Nuñez, Eric Dane, Ioan Gruffudd, Rhea Seehorn, Melanie Liburd, Jacob Scipio, Joe Pantoliano, Tasha Smith, Tiffany Haddish
  • Director: Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah
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  • emon_2205 - 29 June 2024
    Bad Boys: Ride or Die 2024 Roars with Heart-Pounding Action and Bromantic Charm!
    Bad Boys: Ride or Die 2024" is a thrilling rollercoaster ride of explosive action, witty banter, and heartwarming camaraderie between the dynamic duo of Marcus and Mike. The chemistry between Will Smith and Martin Lawrence is as electric as ever, bringing their iconic characters to life with charisma and humor. The film's adrenaline-pumping car chases, intense shootouts, and jaw-dropping stunts will leave you at the edge of your seat. But beyond the action, the movie also explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and family, adding depth to the exhilarating ride. With a perfect blend of humor, heart, and jaw-dropping action sequences, "Bad Boys: Ride or Die 2024" is a must-see for fans of the buddy cop genre and anyone craving a high-octane cinematic experience that hits all the right notes.
  • cristianhj - 26 June 2024
    Bad Boys the return of Will Smith
    Bad Boys: Ride or Die is a 2024 American action comedy film, directed by Adil El Arbi & Bilall. It is the sequel to Bad Boys for Life (2020) and the fourth installment of the Bad Boys franchise. Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, Paola Núñez, Vanessa Hudgens and Alexander Ludwig reprise their roles from the previous film. The story follows Miami detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett, who are attempting to clear the name of their late Captain, Conrad Howard, after he is falsely accused of conspiracy.

    The film is so surreal and hilarious that you can't take it seriously due to the themes it handles in addition to having cameos by Khaby Lame and Michael Bay, director of the first two films and who, if it weren't for him, Will Smith and Martin Lawrence would not be famous and this saga would not exist.
  • skyycop - 23 June 2024
    Because of Reggie
    This was better than I Expected , I wasn't sure if they could have added anything different. They put in a Unexpected segment that I don't think anyone Expected. They have given us reason for a possible Spin off and it would be extremely nice to see. Hopefully they see what could be a Great Spin off with a new twist. Son or Sons of the Bad Boys will work rather well with the movie audience after seeing how capable they both are with handing out justice like their Father's. So let's let them know we want to see more of the Sons in action on a regular basis. Fans want more so let's have it very soon...... Pin a Script fellows , Hurry Up !!!!
  • imatranslator2022 - 19 June 2024
    Great Summer Blockbuster
    Our favorite Bad Boys Will Smith and Martin Lawrence have really hit it out of the park as usual, and they're still good at their age with their perfect combination of action, comedy and drama in the fourth installment of the Bad Boys franchise. Directors Adil and Bilall did a fantastic job just like in the previous movie, as they gave movie-goers large doses of thrills and laughs in every scene from the beginning until the end, as well as paying homage to the original films. Bad Boys: Ride or Die is a guarantee that you'll have lots of fun this summer at the movies and it's worth the price of admission.
  • wellthatswhatithinkanyway - 18 June 2024
    Delivers what it says on the tin, and can't be accused of anything more
    STAR RATING: ***** Brilliant **** Very Good *** Okay ** Poor * Awful

    Smooth, stylish Mike Lowery (Will Smith) and comic sidekick Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) are each facing midlife obstacles, with Mike getting married, before Marcus suffers a health scare that forces him to reconsider his life choices. But both the guys are forced back into action, when renegade Agent McGraph (Eric Dane) sets a chain of events in motion where their late Captain Howard (Joe Pantoliano) is framed as a dirty cop. As the only man who can identify who ordered Howard's death, Mike's estranged, imprisoned son, and Howard's killer, Armando (Jacob Scipio) is released to assist Marcus and Mike, plunging them all into a deadly game of cat and mouse.

    They say three is the magic number, but movies are a commercial business, and obviously the 'Bad Boys' franchise, despite incredibly stretching nearly thirty years despite only four films actually having been made, has a massive following, especially, I would wager, among the urban market . At least this latest offering from directors Adil El Asbi and Bilall Fallah, has arrived in comparatively recent succession from the last film, unlike the over decade long wait between the last film and the one before it, and certainly follows on accurately from the events last time around.

    To be fair, there is a fairly coherent plot, and subplot, to match all the noise and explosions, of which there is much of. It's a capitalist product, designed to target a market it's fully aware of, and its main objective is to deliver the goods, but thankfully it doesn't treat its audience like complete morons. The odd thing is how the most comedic elements of the earlier films have become the source of the heaviest drama this time around, in the shape of Marcus's health concerns, and the spirit of Captain Howard visiting the boys to spur them on.

    It is what it is, it knows its market perfectly well, and it's almost certainly going to make a lot of money. It's ultimately nothing more than that, but it delivers the goods, and should satisfy its target audience (like me.) I can see Bad Boys 5 round the corner. ***