Will Smith's 'Bad Boys 4' Revives Box Office with $56 Million Opening
The action-comedy's success marks a significant comeback for Smith and a boost for a struggling summer box office.
- 'Bad Boys: Ride or Die' leads the box office, generating $56 million domestically and $104.6 million globally.
- This is Will Smith's first major release since the 2022 Oscars incident, marking his 15th film to open at No. 1.
- The film's opening exceeded industry expectations, providing a much-needed win for Hollywood.
- Despite mixed reviews, audiences responded positively with high CinemaScore and Rotten Tomatoes ratings.
- Overall box office figures remain down, but 'Bad Boys 4' offers hope for future summer releases.






























