Will Smith & Martin Lawrence Begin Day 1 Shooting ‘Bad Boys For Life’ Movie [Photo]
Will Smith & Martin Lawrence Begin Day 1 Shooting ‘Bad Boys For Life’ Movie [Photo]
It has officially begun! Martin Lawrence and Will Smith have begun to shoot their new movie, Bad Boys For Lif3. The film’s co-star, Will Smith, revealed that it was their first day shooting.
Last November, Martin confirmed that he would be in the third installment of the “Bad Boys” franchise.
Speculation and suspicions about whether Lawrence would be joining the cast the third time around were pretty heavy. Production was set to begin in August 2018, but Lawrence still had not confirmed or denied his participation, and in October, Smith, who plays Mike Lowrey, wished his partner a happy birthday on Instagram, asking if he wanted to give it a go
one more time.

Lawrence would be returning as his original character Marcus Burnett for a slated premiere of January 17th, 2020. The third installment will be titled “Bad Boys for Life,” and will follow up to the 2003 film “Bad Boys II” and their debut film “Bad Boys” which was released in 1995 and grossed $141.4 million. Romeo Miller has also been cast in the film.
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