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Where Can You Stream The ‘Bad Boys’ Movies?

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There are now four films in the Bad Boys franchise, because, as the saying goes, they are bad boys for life, so there is no stopping them now. The series includes Bad Boys, Bad Boys II, Bad Boys For Life and the latest flick, Bad Boys: Ride or Die.

The Bad Boys series follows Will Smith and Martin Lawrence as two Miami detectives who investigate various drug-related crimes. The latest sequel follows the duo as they attempt to clear the name of their late Captain, Conrad Howard (Joe Pantoliano). Rhea Seehorn, Vanessa Hudgens, Eric Dane, Alexander Ludwig, and Paola Núñez also star in the newest installment.

In order to prepare for number four, all three of the previous installments are available to stream on Hulu, while the Bad Boys: Ride or Die is still in theaters.

As for even more Bad Boy content, a spinoff series starring Jessica Alba and Gabrielle Union called L.A.’s Finest ran for two seasons from 2019-2020. You can stream that show on Tubi.

Will there be another installment after Bad Boys: Ride or Die? Possibly! Smith has one condition: he only wants to return if the story is good enough. He told Entertainment Weekly, “I never wanted to be one of those dudes who make sequels just because people will go. I want to make them because there is something to say and the characters have a place that they’re developing to that will be interesting and fun to watch and maybe even a little helpful. Is there something that can happen in these characters’ lives that is worth asking people to go to a movie theater for? And with this movie, the answer is a resounding yes.”

It seems like we really will have these bad boys on our screens for life… or until Hulu takes the movies off.

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Camila Cabello’s ‘C, XOXO’ Tracklist Features Drake, Playboi Carti, And Quite Possibly The Last City Girls Collab

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We are just weeks away from Camila Cabello‘s fourth album, C,XOXO. Ahead of the album, Cabello has teased a new sound. She has released the Playboi Carti collab “I Luv It,” as well as the Lil Nas X-assisted “He Knows.” As the tracks indicate, Cabello is playing with more rhythmic, electronic, and dance-ready sounds.

C,XOXO is probably her most collab-heavy album, as revealed by the tracklist, which Cabello shared to social media today (June 12). In addition to the previously released Carti and Lil Nas X collabs, Drake will feature on the song “Hot Uptown” and the follow-up interlude, “Uuugly.” Fellow Miami natives JT and Yung Miami will also appear on the album, in the song “Dade County Dreaming.” It is worth noting that the once City Girls are listed simply as JT and Yung Miami on the tracklist, indicating that this could possibly be their last feature as a duo.

You can see the full tracklist below.

1. “I Luv It” feat. Playboi Carti
2. “Chanel No. 5”
3. “Pink XOXO”
4. “He Knows” Feat. Lil Nas X
5. “Twentysomethings”
6. “Dade County Dreaming” Feat. JT and Yung Miami
7. “Koshi XOXO”
8. “Hot Uptown” Feat. Drake
9. “Uuugly” Feat. Drake
10. “Dream-Girls”
11. “305TilIDie”
12. “B.O.A.T”
13. “Pretty When I Cry”
14. “June Gloom”

C,XOXO is out 6/28 via Interscope. Find more information here.

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Netflix’s ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Is Looking For Someone To Play A Fan-Favorite Character

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Avatar: The Last Airbender was a huge hit for Netflix, and it was quickly renewed for two more seasons. You know what that means? The introduction of the best character (imo) from the original animated series: Toph.

Netflix has put out a casting call to find someone to play the blind earthbender. “Character is mid-late teens, blind, female, Asian,” it reads. “She is sassy, confident, and unfiltered. For most of her life her strength and formidable earthbending skills have been suppressed, but now on the run as the Avatar’s earthbending master she is uninhibited to become the fierce warrior she believes she is inside. Dance and/or martial arts experience a plus. Shooting anticipated for Fall 2024.” Actors who are “blind or low vision” are encouraged to reach out to the casting agents at [email protected].

In the Nickelodeon series, Toph (it’s worth repeating how much she rules) is voiced by Michaela Jill Murphy, who previously predicted that she’ll be a “mess” when Toph is introduced in the live-action remake.

The future Toph actress will join Gordon Cormier as Aang, Kiawentiio as Katara, Ian Ousley as Sokka, Dallas Liu as Prince Zuko, and Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as Uncle Iroh in season two, which does not currently have a premiere date. But based on the fall 2024 shooting start, expect it sometime in 2025.

(Via Forbes)

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Laurence Fishburne Had ‘No Idea Who Doc Rivers Was’ Before ‘Clipped’

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Sometimes it’s hard for those of us that love sports and spend a lot of our time in the sports world to remember just how many people are completely disinterested in sports.

We get glimpses of that at times through things like viral Jeopardy! clips of people failing to come up with fairly basic sports trivia answers, but the reminders almost always feel stunning to those of us that live in it. The latest example comes in the form of an entertainment and sports crossover, Laurence Fishburne, who stars as Doc Rivers in FX’s Clipped series about the Clippers amid the Donald Sterling scandal, explained to Dan Patrick that he had no idea who Doc Rivers was when he got called about the show.

As Fishburne explained, being unaware of who Rivers was before he took on the part made it easier to play the role, as he had “no preconceived notion” of who Rivers was or what he was like, allowing him to fully immerse himself in the character and simply learn something fresh for the part. He was able to get Rivers’ number through a mutual friend and invited him to a Labor Day party at his house, where he said Rivers got into a lengthy debate with a friend about Bill Russell being the greatest player of all-time, with Fishburne watched intently to get some real insight into Rivers’ mannerisms.

The casting of Clipped, particularly the players, has been the source of a lot of jokes, including from Doc’s son, Austin Rivers. Fishburne’s portrayal mostly had Austin noting his dad is in a bit better shape than he’s shown in the show, and I think many would question whether Fishburne really nailed the trademark Doc Rivers voice, even if he feels he did and it wasn’t difficult.

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George R.R. Martin Is Seriously Mulling Over How To ‘Pay For Ten Thousand Ships, Three Hundred Dragons, And Those Giant Turtles’

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Despite running a blog called “Not A Blog,” George R. R. Martin is just like us: when things happen, he must post about them online.

Martin’s latest blog post congratulates playwright Eboni Booth on winning a Pulitzer Prize for her play “Primary Truth.” But it’s not just because he’s a nice guy — it’s because the two are working together on a new Game of Thrones series for HBO.

“Never having won a Pulitzer Prize myself, I am at a loss to explain why the medal shows Ben Franklin rather than Joseph Pulitzer, but Eboni has promised to fill me in after the ceremony,” he wrote. The author then revealed that the two had been working on Ten Thousand Ships, a new pilot in the GoT universe.

She’s an amazingly talented young playwright, and a joy to work with; when not writing and producing her prize-winning plays on- and off-Broadway, she has been kept busy by me and HBO, working on a new pilot for TEN THOUSAND SHIPS, a GAME OF THRONES spinoff about Nymeria and the Rhoynar. We’re all very excited about this one… though we’re still trying to figure out how we’re going to pay for ten thousand ships, three hundred dragons, and those giant turtles.

This isn’t the first attempt to bring Ten Thousand Ships to the screen. Screenwriter Brian Helgeland first penned the series back in 2017. Earlier this year, Helgeland was still hopeful. “It came out great, but I think they felt the period of my show was too far removed from the pillars of the original,” he recently told Inverse about his spinoff. “That’s why it hasn’t been picked up yet, but nothing is ever dead. My script was based on Queen Nymeria and this little blurb about her that was in a Westeros encyclopedia.”

The upcoming series does not have an expected release date, but it will probably take some time to wrangle all of those ships together… and then pay for it.

(Via Deadline)

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‘House Of The Dragon’ Showrunner On S2: It’s ‘Nuclear War’ With Dragons

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It’s been nearly two years since House of the Dragon graced our screens but showrunner Ryan Condal and company are wasting no time tossing audiences back into the thick of what’s been billed as the bloodiest war in George R.R. Martin’s canon.

“We’re moving from one tragedy to the next,” Condal tells UPROXX of the pace of season two, hoping to set expectations early on for just how deep the show is prepared to dive into Martin’s Fire & Blood novel. If HotD’s initial outing made dramatic work of setting the board, its follow-up is primed to move its main players with dizzying speed. In the first four episodes provided to critics, armies are raised, assassinations are attempted, power transfers are made, and bodies burned. Each episode is an exercise in cause and effect, chaos, catastrophe, and consequence as Emma D’Arcy’s chosen heir hunts the crown that was promised, foiled at turns by enemies familiar and foreign as the show makes good use of its supporting cast (Matt Smith, Olivia Cooke, Eve Best, and Rhys Ifans are unsurprisingly brilliant but Tom Glynn-Carney, Ewan Mitchell, Phia Saban, and Harry Collett easily embrace bigger responsibilities this time around.)

In Martin’s world, dragons have always been the draw, but more and more, HotD seems to understand the real thrill of a dynastical fall happens on the ground, not in the air.

UPROXX spoke with Condal about plotting the show’s highly anticipated season two, the criticisms of season one he took to heart, and why Daemon Targaryen apologists have their work cut out for them.

One of the criticisms of season one was the lighting of specific scenes. Did you make any changes to the look of the show for season two?

The only thing I want to be too dark on the show is the mood. Yeah, we did take that to heart. Making a season of television is a collaborative effort. There are a lot of voices in that mix and there are different voices in the aesthetic mix when you’re trying to create the visual look of a show in season one. There are things that I heard from the audience and I don’t disagree with certain things. That was definitely something that was on our minds, on HBO’s minds. We went into season two making sure that the beautiful things — the costumes that we’ve made and the sets that have been built and the performances, we want to be able to see them in all the glory that they deserve to be seen in.

Were you surprised by the fan reactions to certain characters in season one?

I mean, look, Matt Smith has charisma for days, but I was just surprised at how many people out there are willing to make excuses for Daemon’s awful behavior. I think that speaks to Matt’s amazing portrayal of the character and the character that George wrote, that we adapted for TV. He’s fascinating and you just want to see what he’s going to do next. I’m ready to hear all the support for Daemon and his war crimes.

This season feels a bit like The Cold War but with dragons. How did you find balance between the action fans expect and the character-focused work that made season one so interesting?

You’re trying to move the story forward and what is the thing that moves the narrative ahead? Oftentimes in a war, it is tragedy. Medieval war moves very slow. We have these armies who are spread all over this continent who now have to raise arms, get on the march and make their way to King’s Landing in order to either challenge or defend the throne, depending on which side you’re on. Dragons of course move much faster. But as you pointed out, this is kind of a nuclear cold war where, ‘Yes, I have a dragon, but if I launch it, I know that it could result in my kingdom getting burned down. I have to be very careful about how I deploy those things.’ So you’re seeing a lot of very tense character machinations as people are stressing and straining over those council tables, trying to figure out the strategic moves that they can make to pick things off and to gather banners and strength in a way that isn’t risking the crown. They’re trying to build to a critical mass where either their power is undeniable and the other side has to surrender, or where they can just, by brute force, have enough people and dragons to either defend or take the throne.

In terms of where the season is going as a whole, are there any chapters from the book that we’re going to be spending a lot of time in?

I mean, certainly we’re following the narrative as laid out in Fire and Blood. I would say I’m very interested, very excited for the audience to see Daemon’s story in the River Lands. That story is only covered in a couple of lines in the book. So we had to create a story for him there, and I’m very proud of the one that we did. And I think it’s really compelling because it’s a great external challenge for Daemon in trying to raise the largest army of an undeclared host in the Seven Kingdoms. And the internal story that he experiences there, which I won’t talk about, is a fascinating one and really lets Matt Smith shine as an actor.

‘House Of The Dragon’ season 2 premieres Sunday, June 16 on HBO.

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Skrillex, PinkPantheress, James Blake, And More Will Perform FORM Festival 2024

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FORM Festival is making its long-awaited return. In its special 10th anniversary iteration — and its first iteration since 2019 — the festival will come back to Arcosanti, Arizona this fall, and fans can look forward to performances from several game-changing artists.

On the FORM Festival line-up are Skrillex, Four Tet, Jamie xx, Floating Points, James Blake, Thundercat, Erika De Casier, Mustafa, PinkPantheress, Angel Olsen and many others.

FORM Festival 2024, which takes place over the course of three days (October 4-6), was first announced this past March. Upon the announcement, over 2,500 tickets were sold, maxing out the festival’s capacity.

But it’s not too late for fans to try and get tickets. FORM Festival is partnering with Headcount to give one pair of sold-out tickets to the festival to those who enter for a chance to win. Entrants can enter here, and must offer proof of voter registration.

FORM festival has also partnered with Hope Solutions in an effort to reduce the festival’s ecological impact and educate attendees about emission- reducing strategies within the touring industry.

Arizona For Abortion Access will also be on-site, educating attendees about an amendment to Arizona’s constitution restoring and protecting abortion access, in which, residents can vote in November.

You can see the full line-up below.

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Russell Crowe Sounds Pretty Salty That ‘Gladiator 2’ (Starring Paul Mescal) Will Soon Arrive

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There comes a point in an actor’s life when they gain enough success to be able to do the projects they want to do, instead of just taking on work for money. After Russell Crowe’s iconic career, he is settling down to a nice life of superhero cameos and multiple exorcism films. It’s the right thing to do after Les Mis.

But one of Crowe’s most memorable films, Gladiator, is getting a sequel starring Paul Mescal, and it turns out that the Australian actor is a little “uncomfortable” about the ordeal, and being asked about it.

In a new interview with Kyle Meredith, the actor has some feelings about the upcoming sequel, which will be directed by Ridley Scott.

“I’m slightly uncomfortable, the fact that they’re making another one, you know? Because of course, I’m dead, and I have no say in what gets done,” he began. Crowe’s character Maximus had a pretty monumental ending, so the actor doesn’t get an opinion on the sequel. He is, however, intrigued by the rumored plot points, even if he can’t contribute.

He added, “A couple of things that I’ve heard, I’m like, ‘No, no, no. That’s not in the moral journey of that particular character.’ But you know, I can’t say anything. That’s not my place. I’m six feet under. So we’ll see what that is like,” he concluded. In the past, Crowe had expressed interest in returning to the franchise, though that doesn’t seem plausible, given Maximus’ fate in the original film.

While Crowe will not return for Gladiator II, the film is will still have an A-list cast featuring Mescal, Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal, Connie Nielsen, Joseph Quinn and Derek Jacobi. Gladiator II is expected to hit theaters on November 22nd, 2024.

(Via Variety)

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32 years separate this before and after of a beautiful Washington forest. Take a look.

Douglas Scott grew up on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula in the dying shadow of the timber industry that had supported the region for decades.

“Nearly every home had a bright orange or yellow sign reading ‘This home supported by timber dollars,'” Scott wrote on Outdoor Society.


While the region has also been recognized for its succulent seafood, temperate climate, and stunning natural formations, nothing shaped the community — or the physical landscape — quite like logging did.

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The tension in the air between the loggers and the environmentalists throughout the 1980s was thicker than the trees being cut down.

“I heard from old timers in the Harbor about how environmentalists were ruining the region, and I was told by environmentalists that loggers were killing everything in sight,” Scott recalled.

But to understand the full impact of deforestation on the region, it helps to take the bird’s eye view.

Here’s a satellite image of the Olympic Peninsula from 1984. The white region in the center are the mountaintops in Olympic National Park; you’ll also notice the grey and brown areas along the western and northern coasts of the peninsula.

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“When I moved away from the area in 1997, there wasn’t much of a logging or mill economy in dozens of towns around the region,” Scott said.

By that time, tourism had begun to take the place of timber as the region’s major industry — which was probably helped along by the fact that the trees were slowly but surely starting to recover, enhancing the already stunning vistas that drew visitors.

Here’s how the Olympic Peninsula looked by the time that Scott and his family left the area; you’ll notice the western and northern coasts are just a little bit greener than they were 13 years prior…

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Those great green arbors continued their gradual recovery into the 2000s…

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And they’re still going today.

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But those isolated moments don’t tell the whole story of the region’s recovery. It’s even more remarkable when you can see it in action…

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We don’t always notice the world changing right before our eyes, but the decades-long view of the Olympic Peninsula shows the true power of nature.

It’s not just the trees, either; according to Scott, the replenished forests have also had a positive impact on the local salmon population and other treasured natural resources.

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That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t use the natural world, of course. We still need wood, for example, but now we know there are sustainable ways to use it without recklessly damaging to the planet.

The Earth was built to take care of itself. We just need to let Mother Nature do her thing.

This article originally appeared on 12.22.16

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We knew elephants were social, but new research shows they may have their own ‘names’

Elephants are unique among animals in so many ways. Their massive size, of course. Their funky trunks that function like a fifth limb as well as a literal hose. The fact that they weigh thousands of pounds but can walk almost completely silently. Their high intelligence and complex social behaviors.

And now, apparently, their individualized “names.”

New research from Kenya indicates that elephants may have something akin to human names, which they use to communicate directly to specific members of their herd. According to Reuters, elephant researchers had noticed over the years that sometimes an elephant would make a vocalization to a group and all the elephants would respond, but sometimes the same elephant would make a similar call to the group, but only one elephant would respond—almost as if it had been called by name.


Researchers studied the vocalizations of 100 African savannah elephants in Amboseli National Park and Samburu National Reserve to see if they could determine whether or not that’s what was actually happening. Using a machine-learning model, they identified vocalizations that appeared to be tied to specific individuals, then tested them on 17 elephants whose “names” they may have discovered.

Sure enough, when a vocalization that the model had identified as being addressed to a specific elephant was played on audio, that elephant responded by moving toward the audio source and behaving more enthusiastically, making more vocalizations in return, than when a vocalization that was apparently directed toward someone else was played.

“They could tell if a call was addressed to them just by hearing that call,” said behavioral ecologist and lead study author Mickey Pardo of Cornell University (formerly of Colorado State University).

According to the study published in the Nature Ecology and Evolution journal, this kind of name usage is rare in the animal world. Bottlenose dolphins and orange-fronted parrots will call individuals with specific sounds, but they do so by simply mimicking the calls of the animal they’re addressing. That’s not what the elephants appear to be doing.

“Instead, their names seem to be arbitrary, like human names,” Pardo said, according to Reuters. “Addressing individuals with arbitrary names likely requires a capacity for some degree of abstract thought.”

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Part of what makes studying elephant vocalizations tricky is the range of sounds they make. We often associate elephants with a loud trumpet-like sound, but Pardo said the name vocalizations are found in the lower, rumbling noises they make.

“The rumbles themselves are highly structurally variable,” said Pardo, who conducted the research while working at Colorado State University, according to NPR. “There’s quite a lot of variation in their acoustic structure.”

One of the most common usages of elephant names discovered in the study were from mother elephants to their calves, seemingly to calm them down or check in with them. But Pardo told NPR that while they knew the vocalizations they played were directed at specific individuals, they weren’t able to isolate the actual “names” of individual elephants from the vocalizations in the study.

“If we could do that, we could answer a lot of other questions that we weren’t able to fully figure out in this study,” Pardo said.

Some of those questions include: Do elephants all use the same “name” when they’re addressing the same elephant? Are they names or nicknames? Do elephants talk about each other? Do they say other elephants’ names when they’re not around?

There are more specific linguistic questions as well. “We still don’t know the syntax or basic elements by which elephant vocalizations encode information,” Colorado State University conservation biologist and study co-author George Wittemyer told Reuters. “We need to figure that out before we can make deeper progress on understanding them.”

What the study found does indicate, however, is that elephants are even more mentally and socially sophisticated than we thought.

“Certainly, in order to address one another in this way, elephants must learn to associate particular sounds with particular individuals and then use those sounds to get the attention of the individual in question, which requires sophisticated learning ability and understanding of social relationships,” Pardo said, according to Reuters. “The fact that elephants address one another as individuals highlights the importance of social bonds—and specifically, maintaining many different social bonds—for these animals.”