FORT LAUDERDALE — Heads up, commuters: Be expecting a few of “bad boys” shutting down targeted traffic in Fort Lauderdale on Monday.
The Metropolis of Fort Lauderdale has issued a traffic advisory for the barrier island from 6 a.m. to noon to enable “facilitate a movie shoot.”
All through this time, northbound Condition Highway A1A will be absolutely shut concerning Las Olas Boulevard and Bayshore Generate. Also, Seabreeze Boulevard will be converted to a single lane in each individual path to accommodate visitors move.
Furthermore, the following roadways will be completely closed amongst A1A and Seabreeze:
- Poinsettia Street
- Cortez Road
- Castillo Road
- Sebastian Avenue
So what movie will be causing this numerous visitors blocks? Perfectly, it is really none other than the untitled fourth “Undesirable Boys” motion picture.
According to the Solar Sentinel, the famous buddy cop franchise starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence has begun production on the fourth installment of the movie collection, which Smith confirmed by means of social media very last week.
“Terrible Boys. Miami. Final eight times!” the actor posted to his Instagram on Wednesday, sharing a video clip that demonstrates him accomplishing stunts on a dock overlooking what appeared to be the Intracoastal Waterway.
The Sunshine Sentinel also noted that Smith was spotted at Inter Miami’s time-opener, wherever he greeted soccer celebrity Lionel Messi from the stands.
The “Undesirable Boys” franchise has been filmed all over South Florida since its first blockbuster film in 1995. The fourth movie, which has no official title nonetheless, will reunite Smith and Lawrence as Miami narcotics detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett, respectively.
In accordance to the Sunshine Sentinel, creation was halted in July 2023 due to the SAG-AFTRA strike but is presently scheduled to premiere on June 14. The movie will also be directed by Belgian-Moroccan filmmakers Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, who helmed the 3rd installment “Lousy Boys For Lifetime” in 2020.
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