Box Office Upset: Will Smith's 'Bad Boys 4' Delivers Huge Victory for Actor With $56M U.S. Debut, $104.6M Globally https://t.co/41WjEnlG1j
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) June 9, 2024
‘BAD BOYS: RIDE OR DIE’ opens with $104.6M worldwide, one of the biggest R-rated film openings in years.
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) June 9, 2024
Read our review: https://t.co/jnQT2zgttU pic.twitter.com/6BhvOyaoYs
BOX OFFICE: #BadBoys came for the box office this weekend:
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) June 9, 2024
- $56M to lead all movies, outperforming expectations
- Biggest R-rated opening since #Oppenheimer
- $100M+ global opening
- 6th biggest opening for Will Smith
- Sony took top two spots at BO w/ #Garfield at #2 ($10M) pic.twitter.com/512Zuy60eP
Well, @SonyPictures figured out modern hollywood better than any other studio. Tight budgets, smart marketing and is an arms dealer to the streamers while raking in money theatrically. What they have done in the last month on Tarot, Garfield and @BadBoys is a fiscal blueprint. pic.twitter.com/4JtDY0ZQu9
— EmpireCity Box Office (@EmpireCityBO) June 9, 2024
Bad Boys Ride or Die being a smash hit when the Twitter discourse has put all their chips on the theory that audiences are saving their hard-earned money to see Deadpool and Wolverine proves screenwriter William Goldman's classic adage about Hollywood: "Nobody knows anything"
— Jesse Hawken (@jessehawken) June 9, 2024
Are you telling me movies aren’t over??? That we need to unbury the theaters and start re-popping the popcorn??? https://t.co/pTzXddsbkr
— Richard Newby - Newbyish Account (@NewbyRichard3) June 9, 2024