Will Smith, star of the new action comedy "Bad Boys: Ride or Die," took a unique approach to catching his latest film. On Friday night, Smith joined a regular audience at a Los Angeles movie theater for a screening, keeping his presence a secret until after the credits rolled.
Smith documented the experience on social media, sharing a video of himself entering the Baldwin Hills theater. "It's a ritual I have," he explained, "when I have a movie come out. On Friday, Saturday, usually a matinee on Sunday, I like going to the theaters."
Following the film, Smith surprised the unsuspecting audience by revealing himself. Videos circulating online show a delighted crowd gathering around the actor, taking photos and sharing their excitement. One fan even declared the film a "10 out of 10," earning a thank you from Smith.
"Bad Boys: Ride or Die" marks the first major theatrical release for Smith since the 2022 Oscars incident. The film serves as a potential comeback vehicle for the actor, reuniting him with longtime co-star Martin Lawrence. Early box office figures project a strong opening weekend, with an estimated domestic gross of $53 million.
The film's positive reviews, coupled with Smith's surprise appearance, could signal a successful return for the action star. "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" is the fourth installment in the popular franchise and comes after a three-year hiatus for the series.
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