Triple bill of action comedies. In 'Bad Boys' (1995) detectives Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) must catch the thief who stole $100 million worth of confiscated heroin from under their noses to save their department from being closed down by the FBI. Beautiful, but not altogether trustworthy witness Julie (Téa Leoni) comes forward to help the two cops, who both fall for her straight away. This leads to a series of identity changes and bullet dodging. In 'Bad Boys II' (2003) Lowrey and Burnett are investigating an ecstasy drug ring on the streets of Miami after being assigned to a high-tech task force. Their inquiries lead them to the vicious Cuban Johnny Tapia (Jordi Mollà), but as usual things do not go according to plan as tensions mount between the two cops. Explosions and violent gun battles ensue as they wreak a path of destruction in the pursuit of justice. Finally, in 'Bad Boys for Life' (2020), as Mike and Marcus prepare to start taking things easy as age catches up with them, an old enemy threatens to destroy their peaceful descent into retirement. With Mike assigned to the A.M.M.O department and Marcus now an inspector, they must reunite if they are to defend themselves and their right to retire.
Actor: Vanessa Hudgens
Actor: Will Smith
Producer: Will Smith
Music: Lorne Balfe
Actor: Alexander Ludwig
Actor: Kate del Castillo
Producer: Doug Belgrad
Writer: Peter Craig
Producer: Don Simpson
Director: Adil El Arbi
Director: Bilall Fallah
Cinematographer: Robrecht Heyvaert
Actor: Happy Anderson
Writer: Chris Bremner
Actor: Paola Nunez
Actor: Melissa Kennemore
Actor: Jennifer Badger
Music: Mark Mancina
Actor: Henry Rollins
Actor: Therese Randle
Actor: Téa Leoni
Actor: Martin Lawrence
Actor: Jordi Mollà
Music: Trevor Rabin
Actor: Peter Stormare
Music: Dr Dre
Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer
Director: Michael Bay
Actor: Tchéky Karyo
Actor: Joe Pantoliano
Actor: Emmanuel Xuereb
Actor: Gabrielle Union
Cinematographer: Amir Mokri
Cinematographer: Howard Atherton
Writer: Michael Barrie
Writer: Joe Carnahan