Joyner Lucas and Trae Tha Truth star in the latest trailer for Bad Boys: Ride or Die.
In the final glimpse of the Will Smith and Martin Lawrence movie, Lucas and Trae briefly showcase their acting chops.
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It shows the ADHD rapper, who plays a gang leaders, menacingly saying through gold grills: “The bounty is dead or alive,” while the Houston native stands by his side.
Check out their appearance in the trailer below, which begins at about the 1:10 mark.
Earlier this week, Lucas teased his role in the film on Instagram. He posted a clip from the trailer and wrote in the caption: “BAD BOYS 4 [two red exclamation emojis] my second movie acting debut. [prayer hands emoji] @willsmith @martinlawrence.”
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence shared the first trailer for Bad Boys: Ride or Die back in March.
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The teaser clip featured the Fresh Prince rocking a white tux and The Black Knight navigating a gun to his head while Meek Mill and Drake‘s “Going Bad” played in the background.
The film, also known as Bad Boys 4, hits theaters on June 7 courtesy of Sony Pictures.
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Prior to the trailer’s premiere, Will Smith fueled excitement for the movie when he revealed that filming had wrapped.
The Oscar winner shared a photo on Instagram of him and co-star Martin Lawrence on set, adding in the caption that the film was locked and loaded for a summer release.
“WRAPPED! Nothin’ but Magic every time I’m with my guy. See y’all June 7 for @BADBOYS 4!” he wrote.
Smith also shared a carousel of him with Grammy-winning singer/musician Jon Batiste, who stopped by the set to check out the last day of filming.
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“@jonbatiste came to see Me & @martinlawrence on our last day of shooting @badboys. I don’t remember what I was talkin’ about but there was a whole lotta Hand-Talkin’ goin’ on!” he joked.
Joyner Lucas is no stranger to acting having previously starred alongside Mark Wahlberg in The Family Plan as well as in the TV series The Crew League.
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Trae Tha Truth is a silver screen veteran himself. Earlier this year, the Texas rapper starred in a film called Sole which was later released on Tubi.