Will Smith Disagreed with Shooting the Crucial "Bad Boys" Scene That Propelled His Career

Will Smith Disagreed with Shooting the Crucial “Bad Boys” Scene That Propelled His Career

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TV sitcom portrayal of himself, his journey to international cinematic fame took place a few years afterward. Following minor roles in “Where the Day Takes You” and “Made in America,” he intentionally accepted the principal part in the understated drama, “Six Degrees of Separation,” to carve out his image as a serious thespian (rather than merely a rapper making film appearances). However, the film that catapulted him into A-list status and blockbuster recognition was Michael Bay’s iconic 1995 buddy-cop film, “Bad Boys.” Presently, the “Bad Boys” franchise is closely linked to Martin Lawrence and Will Smith.

However, during the filming, the inexperienced newcomer Smith had a disagreement with Bay, who was transitioning from directing music videos to becoming a significant, world-renowned filmmaker. The contention revolved around the chase sequence where Mike (portrayed by Smith) and Marcus are involved in a shootout and pursuing villains through the streets of Miami, with the former’s unbuttoned shirt flapping open, showcasing his smooth masculine chest. Recalling the argument in a 2011 GQ interview, Smith remarked, “Bay was like, ‘Oh, take your shirt off and run with the gun!’ And I was like, ‘Come on, man. That’s just teetering on the edge of cheesy.’ But he has the ability to take elements that might seem cheesy and transform them into something supergalactically iconic.” Watching the footage later, Bay’s rebuttal was straightforward — he explained to Smith that the scene would portray him as a movie star, and the actor couldn’t disagree. Following that memorable moment, Will Smith truly became a movie star.

How that moment turned Will Smith into a blockbuster actor

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