Martin Lawrence and Will Smith have turned the Bad Boys series into one of the most successful trilogies in history. The series, which debuted in 1995, has grossed more than $840 million. Lawrence’s role in the series has diminished significantly. He doesn’t appear in many of the action scenes in Bad Boys 3. But he is still heavily involved in the film’s production. On Monday, he revealed the release date of the highly anticipated film.
“WRAPPED!! Nothing but magic every time I’m with my boy. See you June 7th for Bad Boys 4!! he tweeted on March 4.
Lawrence reflects on the Emmys meeting
The cast of the hit ’90s comedy “Martin” reunited onstage for the first time since the show ended in 1997 at the 2024 Emmy Awards on Jan. 15. Martin was one of the biggest TV shows of the ’90s. It’s impressive considering it had to compete with other big shows like The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Family Matters. The comedy aired from 1992 to 1997. Although the show only lasted five seasons, it has become one of the most important cultural elements in history.
The cast only reunited for a short period at the Emmy Awards. But it was a special moment of nostalgia for everyone involved. After the Emmy Awards, Lawrence took to Twitter to show her gratitude for the moment.
“Man, what a night at the Emmys! I feel blessed and honored to have presented alongside my family! he tweeted.
The ‘Martin’ star reflects on the impact of the show
Martin’s show caused a bit of a culture shock in the ’90s when it took the airwaves by storm. Famous guests, from MC Hammer to Notorious BIG to the United States Olympic women’s basketball team, contributed to his popularity. Even to this day, artists like Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and Fabolous have made references to the show in their music.
Tisha Campbell, who played Martin’s love interest Gina on the show told BET that part of the reason for the show’s success was because it was something people could relate to.
“It really resonated with people’s hearts and then with the friends around them, it reminded people that love is real, that black love is real and that they can have it because it’s never been portrayed before,” Campbell said.
“Seeing us loving each other, discovering with our friends what life is about, and getting through the bad times. “It was important to see it.”
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