Bad Boys OG Talks Changes That Happened Across 4 Movies With Will Smith And Martin Lawrence, And It Really Shows How Hollywood Works

Bad Boys OG Talks Changes That Happened Across 4 Movies With Will Smith And Martin Lawrence, And It Really Shows How Hollywood Works

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A lot has changed within the Bad Boys movies (which we’ve ranked) since the action/comedy saga began back in the ‘90s. And I’m not necessarily just talking about the developments that have played out on screen. The series’ two lead actors, Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, have seen evolutions with their careers since that 1995 flick hit theaters. Fellow franchise OG Joe Pantoliano explained how he’s witnessed the changes that have taken place across all four movies and, quite frankly, his perspective really shows just how Hollywood works.

Joe Pantoliano has the rare distinction of not only having been able to work with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence on four major productions but also collaborating with them on a single film property. The Matrix alum seems to work quite well with his co-stars, though one must also make mention of the fact that they’ve become much more than his scene partners. While speaking with Vanity Fair, Pantoliano discussed the progression of his working relationship with Lawrence and Smith and the specific dynamics that have changed over the past several decades: 

On a creative level, I started working with Will and Martin and we were actors in a movie, and then on the second one, I’m working with movie stars in a movie, and then the third and fourth one, I’m actually in Will Smith’s employ—now he’s my goddamn boss! [Laughs.] And on this last one, Martin’s an EP on it. So I couldn’t be happier. Seeing No. 4, the thing that I walked away with is that they’re just so goddamn funny. The chemistry between Martin and Will, they’re like Tracy and Hepburn. You can’t put it in a bottle—it’s magic.

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