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'Bad Boys: Ride or Die' boosts Will Smith's comeback and the box office with $56 million opening

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 鈥淏ad Boys: Ride or Die,鈥 the fourth installment in the Will Smith-Martin Lawrence action comedy series, opened with an estimated $56 million in theaters over the weekend, handing Hollywood a much-needed summer hit and Smith his bigges
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Actor Will Smith smiles during a photo shoot to promote his latest film, "Bad Boys: Ride or Die", in Mexico City, Friday, May 31, 2024. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 the fourth installment in the Will Smith-Martin Lawrence action comedy series, opened with an estimated $56 million in theaters over the weekend, handing Hollywood a much-needed summer hit and Smith his biggest success since he slapped Chris Rock at the Academy Awards.

Expectations were all over the map for 鈥淩ide or Die鈥 given and Smith鈥檚 less certain box-office clout. In the end, though, the Sony Pictures release came in very close to, or slightly above, its tracking forecast.

鈥淩ide or Die,鈥 produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, is Smith鈥檚 first theatrical test since earned him . The 鈥淏ad Boys鈥 film was in development at the time and ultimately went forward with about a $100 million production budget.

Smith starred in but that film 鈥 released in late 2022 鈥 was shot before the slap and received only a modest theatrical release before streaming.

This time around, Smith largely avoided soul-searching interviews looking back on the Oscars and instead went on a whistle-stop publicity tour of red carpets from Mexico to Saudi Arabia, where he attended what was billed as the country's first Hollywood premiere. The 55-year-old Smith, who for years was one of Hollywood's most bankable stars, appeared on 鈥淭he Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon," the YouTube series 鈥淗ot Ones" and on Friday, made a surprise appearance at a Los Angeles movie theater.

Given that 鈥淏ad Boys鈥 trailed May disappointments like and 鈥 both of which struggled to pop with ticket buyers despite very good reviews 鈥 the 鈥淩ide or Die鈥 opening counts as a critical weekend win for the movie business.

鈥淭he fact that a movie overperformed is the best possible news,鈥 said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for Comscore. 鈥淚t seems like all we鈥檝e been doing over the past few weeks and almost since the beginning of the year, with a couple of exceptions, is try to figure out why seemingly well-marketed, well-reviewed movies have underperformed. This ignites the spark that the industry has been waiting for.鈥

鈥淩ide or Die鈥 still didn鈥檛 quite manage to match the opening of the previous 鈥淏ad Boys鈥 film: 2020鈥檚 鈥淏ad Boys for Life.鈥 That movie, released in January 2020, debuted with $62.5 million. After the pandemic shut down theaters, it was the highest grossing North American release of that year, with $204 million domestically.

鈥淩ide or Die鈥 added $48.6 million internationally. Though reviews were mixed (64% on Rotten Tomatoes), audiences gave the film a high grade with an 鈥淎-鈥 CinemaScore. Black moviegoers accounted for 44% of ticket buyers, the largest demographic.

In the film, which comes 29 years after the original, Smith and Lawrence reprise their roles as Miami detectives. The plot revolves around uncovering a scheme to frame their late police captain (Joe Pantoliano). In one of the movie's most notable scenes, Lawrence slaps Smith and calls him a 鈥渂ad boy.鈥

Movie theaters will need a lot more than 鈥淏ad Boys: Ride or Die,鈥 though, to right the ship. Ticket sales are down 26% from last year and more than 40% below pre-pandemic totals, according to Comscore. A big test comes next weekend with the release of Pixar鈥檚 鈥淚nside Out 2.鈥 After sending several Pixar releases straight to Disney+, the studio has vowed a lengthy, traditional theatrical rollout this time.

鈥淭he Garfield Movie,鈥 slid to second place. Also from Sony, the family animated comedy collected $10 million in ticket sales over its third weekend, bringing its domestic gross to $68.6 million.

The weekend's other new wide release, 鈥淭he Watchers," failed to click with moviegoers. The horror film, directed by Ishana Night Shyamalan, daughter of M. Night Shyamalan, is about a stranded 28-year-old artist in Ireland. Following poor reviews, the Warner Bros. release grossed $7 million in 3,351 theaters.

That allowed 鈥淚f,鈥 the Ryan Reynolds imaginary friend fantasy, to grab third place in its fourth weekend of release, bringing the Paramount Pictures cumulative domestic total to $93.5 million. Rounding out the top five was 鈥淜ingdom of the Planet of the Apes,鈥 which added $5.4 million in its fifth weekend of release. It has grossed $150 million domestically and $360 million worldwide.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. 鈥淏ad Boys: Ride or Die,鈥 $56 million.

2. 鈥漈he Garfield Movie," $10 million.

3. 鈥淚f,鈥 $8 million.

4. 鈥淭he Watchers,鈥 $7 million.

5. 鈥淜ingdom of the Planet of the Apes,鈥 $5.4 million.

6. 鈥淔uriosa: A Mad Max Saga,鈥 $4.2 million.

7. 鈥淭he Fall Guy,鈥 $2.7 million.

8. 鈥淟ord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring,鈥 $2.4 million.

9. 鈥淟ord of the Rings: The Two Towers,鈥 $1.9 million.

10. 鈥淭he Strangers: Chapter 1,鈥 $1.8 million.

Jake Coyle, The Associated Press