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Thanks to their work on the "Bad Boys" movies, Martin Lawrence and Will Smith have made up one of the most iconic big-screen duos for decades now. Fans surely love the thrills that the action movie saga offers, though I’d argue that it's the chemistry between the two leads that’s really made this franchise shine. So it’s somewhat hard to imagine anyone else but Smith and Lawrence playing the roles of Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett, respectively. However, it turns out that Lawrence initially wanted someone else to be his co-star: Eddie Murphy. The actor recently explained why Murphy didn’t end up joining up with him and shed light on what convinced him that Smith was the right choice.

Most fans are surely aware that Sony Pictures’ box office hit of a franchise began back in the mid ‘90s. What they may not be aware of, though, is the fact that it was first offered to Martin Lawrence as a potential big-screen vehicle. The veteran actor reflected on that while appearing at a Q&A alongside Will Smith in promotion of the upcoming "Bad Boys: Ride or Die." It was at that point that he revealed his initial desire to have Eddie Murphy play his on-screen partner.
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00:30I had a deal with Sony, and this was a movie that they brought to me to see if I wanted to do.
00:38And I just had to find a partner to do it with.
00:41And so I was thinking about doing it with Eddie Murphy and all that, but, you know, it cost too much.
00:50My sister was the one that told me, you know, you should do it with Will.
00:55You know, two sitcom stars, y'all coming together to meet on the big screen, that could be something special.
01:05And so me and Will had a dinner, and after five minutes of talking to Will, he's the best salesman.
01:15So I couldn't say no, and it's been bad boys ever since.
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