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National Post
7 Jun 2024

It doesn’t matter if it’s The Fast and the Furious, the MCU, Kung Fu Panda or Indiana Jones – if the franchise lasts long enough, eventually it’s all about family. Even if it didn’t start out that way.
So it is with the latest chapter in the ancient, attenuated Bad Boys series, now just four films old but also almost 30 years, the first one having come out in the early years of the Clinton administration.