NewsRide or Die," First Hollywood Premiere In Saudi Arabia

Ride or Die,” First Hollywood Premiere In Saudi Arabia

by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton

The actors showcased “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” in Riyadh.

According to Arab News, the two actors were there to promote their latest film in the “Bad Boys” series, “Bad Boys: Ride or Die,” which is slated to be released in the United States on June 5. It’s the fourth film in the franchise.
Smith spoke to the media outlet when questioned about the latest “Bad Boys” movie.

“Part of what we wanted to do with the franchise is to have the characters grow in an age-appropriate way,” Smith told the media outlet. “We are trusting that the audience wants to grow with us, wants to go with us, and wants to follow the natural progression of life and what these characters would be going through.”

“It’s interesting working with non-American directors; there’s such a different perspective… You know, they were (young) when the first movie came out, so there’s such a reverence for the original films. They’re bringing that energy, but they also want to put their signature on it. Energetically, it was fun to work with them, and also their openness to the spirituality of the film was also refreshing,” said

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Source: Black Enterprise

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