Those who were anticipating the latest installment in the Bad Boys franchise might have to wait a bit longer. Sony Pictures has decided to reshuffle their release dates and Bad Boys For Life made that list.
Bad Boys For Life will now be released during the holidays in 2018. Originally set to release on January 12,2018 has now been pushed back to November 9. While the plot if the film is unknown, what is known is that the film will attempt to follow the footsteps of Star Wars and taking over the holiday box office.
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