Will Smith explains how the writers’ strike impacted ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’

The Oscar winner says the most recent Hollywood strikes were a blessing in disguise for the latest movie
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Will Smith believes Bad Boys: Ride or Die “ripened” amid the writers’ strike.


The actor reunited with Martin Lawrence to shoot the latest film in the Bad Boys franchise. Smith recalled how the movie was disrupted by strike action in Hollywood.


“We got shut down in the middle. Double strikes — writer strike, actor strike — right in the middle of the movie. We wanted to finish the movie really bad. We knew that we were making something special, so trying to keep it all together during that time was difficult,” the movie star — who appeared in the original Bad Boys film back in 1995 – told People.

On reflection, Smith now believes that the delay has actually proven to be a blessing in disguise for the new Bad Boys movie.


“As it turned out, it actually helped us — the movie ripened during that time,” he said.

Jerry Bruckheimer, who produced the new movie, loved the experience of working with Smith and Lawrence.

“They’re creative and fun. They’re so great to work with. There’s never any arguments; we just have a blast going through the process — and it’s a long process to get these made,” Bruckheimer shared about the Hollywood duo.

Bruckheimer also claimed that Smith and Lawrence are the same guys on and off the set.

“I’ll tell you, Will and Martin are no different. They’re great in front of the camera and they’re fun off camera; they really are. They’re good friends and I love being with them; and they’re just great talents. The world is a better place with Will and Martin in it,” the veteran filmmaker shared.

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