‘Bad Boys 4’ Budget Breakdown - Will Smith Reclaims the Box Office Throne

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Quick Links The baddest boys are back this summer with Bad Boys: Ride or Die, marking the return of the Bad Boys series since its last installment in 2020. Starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, the fourth film brings audiences back to the two comical yet no-nonsense detectives as they investigate corruption within the Miami Police Department, and attempt to clear up accusations against the late Captain Conrad Howard .

With a current net with of $350 million, Smith is one of Hollywood’s highest-paid actors. Early in his career in the ‘90s, Smith earned only $2 million for the first Bad Boys movie. By the second movie, his paycheck had risen to $20 million. For Bad Boys for Life, Smith was offered a deal worth $17 million.

While information about the Bad Boys: Ride or Die movie has yet to be disclosed, based on their salary history for the franchise, it’s safe to assume that both actors will earn substantial salaries. However, Smith will likely earn more than Lawrence due to his increased star status and net worth. Although the exact production budget for Bad Boys: Ride or Die has not been revealed to the public, films under Bruckheimer’s production typically spare no expense. For example, last year’s Top Gun: Maverick, produced by Bruckheimer, involved collaboration with the US Navy to access their F/A-18 Super Hornets. Bloomberg reported that the production company paid an impressive $11,374 per hour to fly these jets.

How Much Did ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ Need to Make at the Box Office to Break Even? As a general rule of thumb, a film would give to gross two to two-and-a-half times its budget to make a profit. With a budget of $100 million, Bad Boys: Ride or Die would need to make approximately $200 - $250 million to break even. Looking at the franchise’s global box office history, the fourth movie shouldn’t have trouble achieving huge numbers.

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