Will Smith Box Office History: Where Does 'Awful Boys 3' Land? Will Smith and Martin Lawrence collaborated indeed for their third mate cop portion this previous end of the week: Bad Boys forever. Turns out the two have held their film industry ability, as the film acquired $62.5 million over the long weekend and $73 million over the four-day occasion end of the week. The two totals effectively positioned No. 1 at the household film industry.
In addition, Bad Boys for Life pulled in $39 million from abroad showings, carrying the film's overall aggregate to $112 million. Not awful for four days in theaters.
And keeping in mind that that is a serious weighty cume, does it by any chance verged on positioning as one of Will Smith's top-netting films? Allow's find to out.
Will Smith Box Office History
An Overview
First we'll begin with an expansive point of view. Will Smith has had a featuring job in 29 movies, including Bad Boys forever. Three of those motion pictures turned out in 2019—including one of the 46 movies to ever make $1 billion, Aladdin.
The 28 movies where Smith featured before Bad Boys for Life rounded up 3,667,283,256 locally, which goes to a normal of $131 million for each film. By and large, the films with wide local presentations made a normal of $38.6 million on opening end of the week.
At the point when balanced for expansion, Smith's local complete hops up to 5.241 billion. That goes to a normal of $187.2 million for each film.
Globally, his movies have netted just shy of $9 billion (unadjusted).
The Juggernauts
Beyond a shadow of a doubt, Aladdin is Will Smith's most elevated earning film, with $1.05 billion in worldwide income.
In any case, the game is unexpected today in comparison to it was 23 years back. What's more, 23 years back, Will Smith featured in Independence Day, which pulled in $817.4 million around the world. In those days, studios still couldn't seem to target outside business sectors as they do today—in addition to that figure doesn't represent abroad swelling. So while Aladdin may sit on the Will Smith rankings, there are a lot of films like Independence Day that could put forth a defense.
Particularly with regards to household income. Actually Aladdin is Smith's top-acquiring film in the U.S., however household ticket value expansion moves the motion picture down into the No. 3 spot behind Independence Day and Men dressed in Black.
At the point when we represent swelling, five of Smith's movies have made over $300 million—including Suicide Squad, Hancock and Men in Black 3—and an incredible 14 of them have collected over $200 million. All around, Smith has had 12 distinct motion pictures make over $300 million.
Where 'Awful Boys forever' Lands
Opening Weekend Earnings
To begin with, we should begin with where Bad Boys for Life positions regarding local gross on opening end of the week.
- Suicide Squad ($133.7 million)
- Aladdin ($91.5 million)
- I Am Legend ($77.2 million)
- Hancock ($62.6 million)
- Terrible Boys forever ($62.5 million)
- Men in Black 3 ($54.6 million)
- I, Robot ($52.2 million)
- Men in Black 2 ($52.1 million)
- Men dressed in Black ($51.1 million)
- Autonomy Day ($50.2 million)
- Shark Tale ($47.6 million)
- Terrible Boys 2 (46.5 million)
- Hitch ($43.1 million)
- Wild West ($27.7 million)
- After Earth ($27.5 million)
- The Pursuit of Happyness ($26.5 million)
Next, we should alter each one of those nets to represent ticket value swelling, which will uncover where Bad Boys for Life genuinely remains against Will Smith's filmography.
- Suicide Squad ($133.7 million)
- Freedom Day ($102.3 million)
- I Am Legend ($101.1 million)
- Men dressed in Black ($100.3 million)
- Aladdin ($91.5 million)
- Men in Black 2 ($79.2 million)
- Hancock ($78.6 million)
- I, Robot ($75.7 million)
- Awful Boys 2 ($69.5 million)
- Shark Tale ($69.1 million)
- Awful Boys forever ($62.5 million)
- Men in Black 3 ($61.8 million)
- Hitch ($60.6 million)
As should be obvious, when we represent swelling, Bad Boys for Life tumbles from No. 5 right down to No. 11. That likely says substantially more regarding Will Smith's celebrated film industry draw than it does about the nature of Bad Boys forever.
Lifetime Domestic Earnings
Indeed, there's an immense depiction between Will Smith's top-netting films with and without expansion with regards to lifetime residential profit. We should begin with the non-balanced rundown.
- Aladdin ($355.6 million)
- Suicide Squad ($325.1 million)
- Autonomy Day ($306.2 million)
- I Am Legend ($256.4 million)
- Men dressed in Black ($250.7 million)
- Hancock ($227.9 million)
- Men in Black II ($190.4 million)
- Hitch ($179.5 million)
- MIB 3 ($179 million)
- The Pursuit of Happyness ($163.6 million)
- Shark Tale ($160.9 million)
- I, Robot ($144.8 million)
- Terrible Boys II ($138.6 million)
- Wild West ($113.8 million)
- Foe of the State ($111.5 million)
As should be obvious, Bad Boys for Life has a piece to go before it breaks the main 15, as the motion picture positions beneath ventures like Enemy of the State and Wild West. Obviously, Bad Boys for Life delighted in a superior opening end of the week than both of those movies, so anticipate that the Bad Boys continuation should make a flood and in the long run break the best ten.
Presently the rundown when balanced for ticket value swelling.
- Autonomy Day ($624.1 million)
- Men dressed in Black ($492.1 million)
- Aladdin ($355.6 million)
- Suicide Squad ($344 million)
- I Am Legend ($330.9 million)
- Men in Black II ($295.3 million)
- Hancock ($286 million)
- Hitch ($252.3 million)
- Shark Tale ($233.4 million)
- The Pursuit of Happyness ($219.4 million)
- Foe of the State ($211.4 million)
- I, Robot ($210.1 million)
- Terrible Boys II ($207.1 million)
- Wild West ($201.8 million)
- MIB 3 ($199.2 million)
This makes it more outlandish that Bad Boys for Life will break the best 15, not to mention the best ten. At the point when balanced for ticket value expansion, Bad Boys for Life presently positions $130 million behind Bad Boys 2.
Lifetime Worldwide Earnings
At long last, how about we take a gander at Smith's overall rankings. Clearly Bad Boys for Life will require additional time before it joins this rundown. Be that as it may, here are the rankings until further notice.
- Aladdin ($1.05 billion)
- Freedom Day ($817.4 million)
- Suicide Squad ($746.8 million)
- Hancock ($624.4 million)
- MIB 3 ($624 million)
- Men dressed in Black ($589.4 million)
- I Am Legend ($585.3 million)
- Men in Black II ($441.8 million)
- Hitch ($368.1 million)
- Shark Tale ($367.3 million)
- I, Robot ($347.2 million)
- The Pursuit of Happyness ($307.1 million)
- Awful Boys II ($273.3 million)
- Adversary of the State ($250.6 million)
- After Earth ($243.8 million)