March 28, 2024
Box Office: 'Bad Boys for Life' stays No. 1
HOLLYWOOD - Will Smith's Bad Boys for Life rocked the box office in its second week.

The third installment in Smith and Martin Lawrence's action-comedy franchise has continued to exceed expectations since its launch, considering it had been 17 years since the last installment in the Sony series played on the big screen.

Both Bad Boys 3 and second-place 1917 are contributing to a gain of more than 12 percent in January box office revenue year-to-date. 1917, from Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment and Universal, is a much-needed balm for Universal in the wake of the misfire Cats and now Robert Downey Jr.'s family pic Dolittle.

Among new movies, Guy Ritchie's star-studded crime caper The Gentlemen landed in fourth place. The pic came in on the high end of expectations, despite having to compete with Bad Boys 3 for male moviegoers.

The Gentlemen stars Matthews McConaughey as an American expat living in London who wants to sell off his cannabis empire. The pic's ensemble is rounded out by Charlie Hunnam, Hugh Grant, Henry Golding, Michelle Dockery, Jeremy Strong and Colin Farrell. Males made up 60 percent of The Gentlemen's audience, said the Hollywood Reporter.
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