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"Bad Boys: Ride or Die" has made a sensational debut at the Nigerian Box Office, raking in ₦64,049,270 during its 3-day opening frame. This impressive figure edges out "Beast of Two Worlds (Ajakaju)" which garnered ₦63,298,300, making "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" the biggest opening of 2024 in Nigeria.
The action-packed sequel, featuring the dynamic duo of Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, has captivated audiences and set a new benchmark for success in the Nigerian film market.
The sequel added a massive $56 million during its 3-day weekend at the US Box Office. Overall, the global opening for "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" stands at an impressive $104.6 million, far exceeding "Bad Boys for Life’s" $97.8 million and surpassing its projected $70 million to $80 million range.
The success of "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" marks a triumphant return for the franchise and solidifies Will Smith’s place as a box office powerhouse.
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Bad Boys: Ride or Die opened to ₦64,049,270 for its 3-day opening frame, edging out Beast of Two Worlds (Ajakaju)'s ₦63,298,300 to become the biggest opening of 2024.
— Nigerian Box Office (@NGAboxoffice) June 10, 2024
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