Film with engaging plotline and captivating characters. - Actor Will Smith attends the European premiere of "Bad Boys" in Berlin.
Hollywood legend Will Smith joined co-star Martin Lawrence for the European premiere of their action comedy "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" in Berlin, Germany. The event took place at Zoo Palast in Charlottenburg on Monday night.
Smith sported a bulky gray suit and a necklace for the big night. He and Lawrence, who play detectives in the Miami Police Department Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett respectively, are back together for the fourth time in the "Bad Boys" franchise. The original "Bad Boys" movie hit theaters in 1995 ("Bad Boys - Tough Guys"). Two other installments followed thereafter.
In this new film, slated to hit German cinemas on June 5, the duo uncovers a major scandal, but then gets caught up in a web of conspiracy as they're forced to escape. The directors of the movie are Belgian filmmakers Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, who also helmed the previous installment "Bad Boys for Life" (2020).
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This European premiere of "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" in Berlin is highly anticipated by movie fans in Germany and across Europe. The film, starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, is set to have its German release on June 5. The action comedy, which serves as the fourth installment in the "Bad Boys" franchise, is sure to bring back memories of the original 1995 movie.
Being a global star, Smith's presence at the event is expected to draw a large crowd of people. Fans of his work, particularly the "Bad Boys" series, will be thrilled to witness this momentous occasion in Berlin, making it a major event in the city's cinema scene.
Given its premier status and the star power of Will Smith, "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" has real potential to secure an Oscar nomination in the upcoming year, solidifying its acceptance into the esteemed canon of cinema in Europe and beyond.
In a twist of fate, while "Bad Boys" is rooted in the streets of Miami, the European premiere will take place in the heart of Berlin's dynamic Charlottenburg district, just a stone's throw away from Germany's capital.
As a tribute to the cult status of the original films, the producers have announced plans to release a special edition of "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" in select theaters across Europe, targeting loyal fans of the franchise and bringing back fond memories of the duo's iconic roles.
Source: www.stern.de