They started as bad boys. They’re ending as legends
Bad Boys 5 (2026) blasts back onto the big screen with more fire, fury, and friendship than ever before. As the saga of Miami’s most reckless detectives continues, Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) face their most personal and explosive mission yet—one that will test their loyalty not just to each other, but to the badge they’ve worn for decades.
After the events of Bad Boys: Ride or Die, the duo tries to step back from chaos, hoping to finally enjoy a quieter life. But peace doesn’t last long. When a mysterious international arms ring begins flooding the streets with futuristic weapons—tech that shouldn’t even exist yet—Mike and Marcus are pulled into a conspiracy that reaches deep into government agencies, corrupt billionaires, and a shadow unit known as “Ghost Hand.”
The twist? Armando Aretas, Mike’s estranged son, is now an official member of their team—trained, lethal, but haunted by his past. The trio must navigate high-speed chases, double-crosses, and an enemy who seems to know their every move before they make it. As the pressure rises, so do the stakes—because the enemy isn’t just after weapons. They’re after Mike and Marcus themselves.
Packed with Miami flair, bone-crunching action, and sharp banter that hits harder than bullets, Bad Boys 5 is both a send-off and a setup—honoring legacy while passing the torch. Whether it’s dodging drones on jet skis or blowing up penthouses at sunrise, the boys are still bad, still bold, and definitely not done.