Will Smith And Martin Lawrence Get Ready To Retire In Bad Boys For Life Trailer
Bad Men For Life is coming out. This isn't a hoax. This isn't some super fan's fever dream brought on by decade and also 1/2 of obsession over the franchise's possible third film.
Will Smith and
Martin Lawrence have returned to their roles because the womanizing Mike Lowry and scaredy-cat Marcus Burnett respectively and are set to go on another explosive journey with tense vehicle chases and slow-motion shootouts, often filled with hilarious commentary from the two cops in action. Don't take our word for it. The initial trailer for the movie is out today (September 4) and hints at a journey that will wrap up the story on a definite note.
It has been a long sixteen years since
Bad Men 2 ended with soothing party and also a happily ever immediately after. The trailer for
Bad Males For Life doesn't waste its time attempting to get viewers caught up on what its two main characters have been up to in the meantime; we just watch them exit an expensive vehicle and wince any time Marcus bangs the door on a fire hydrant–because furthermore to Marcus being the timider of the two, he's also somewhat of a klutz. With that "thwunk," we're back like we never left. Mike and Marcus are still getting whooped by criminals and doing some whooping themselves. Early on, we're hit with a bombshell: Marcus is thinking about retiring, finally. Right after getting swept by bullets into another major crime storm, Mike and Marcus bump fists and get willing to dive into the thick of it "one last time."
That's any time the bottom drops. Buildings explode, stairs collapse, Mike dives across floors while pink dust floats airborne, and Marcus stands flabberghasted, in the midst of a shootout, that he can visualize so much clearer with glasses. It ends with some younger police officers singing the infamous "Bad Gentlemen For Life" song that has come to be involving the franchise, only for Mike and Marcus to tell them to stop immediately, cringing. "Y'all will never do that again," says Mike, glaring. Marcus chimes in beyond him. "And you fucking up the lyrics, which take a long time to learn."
Bad Men For Life is set to hit theaters on January 17. So hold on tight for the duration of the holidays and get ready for the new year. It's going to be the season of the Bad Boys.
Check out the trailer for
Bad Gentlemen For Life up above.
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