“They protected the city for years — now they’re running from the badge they once wore.”
Miami’s burning — again. But this time, the ones being hunted aren’t the criminals.
It’s Mike and Marcus.
And the enemy doesn’t just have guns — it has the media, the system, and a plan to take down everything they ever stood for.
“Bad Boys 4: Ride or Die” continues the iconic action-comedy saga with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reprising their roles as detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett. But this time, the game has flipped: the cops are now the suspects — and the city they once protected has turned on them.
When the world turns its back, you either burn brighter — or disappear.
After the sudden death of Captain Howard, a storm brews within the Miami PD. A buried case resurfaces. A classified file leaks. And every lead points to two men — the only ones reckless enough to dig too deep: Mike and Marcus.
Now fugitives in their own city, they must team up with old allies — and make peace with ghosts they’d rather forget — to expose a truth buried in lies.
This isn’t just about survival. It’s about clearing a name — and avenging the one who can’t fight back.
Bad Boys never fall — but this time, loyalty has no badge.
Bad Boys 4 keeps the franchise’s signature: wild action, loud laughter, and Miami heat. But beneath the rapid-fire jokes and car chases lies a deeper tone:
A bond forged through decades, now tested like never before
Betrayal from within the system they once trusted
And the hard truth: when justice breaks, who still stands for it?
It’s still explosive. Still outrageous. But this time, Bad Boys 4 comes with a scar — and a heart.
They used to wear the badge. Now they run from it. But they’re still Bad Boys — till the end of the line.