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Will Smith Taps Nostalgia as He Attempts a Post-Slap Comeback

“Bad Boys: Ride or Die,” the latest entry in a nearly three-decade- old franchise, will be Smith’s first wide-release film since he slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars in 2022.

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Academy Awards (Oscars), Content Type: Personal Profile, Emancipation (Movie), Lawrence, Martin, Movies, Public Relations and Publicity, Rock, Chris, Smith, Will
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