Theresa Randle’s dubious recasting for return in Bad Boys: Ride or Die.
Theresa Burnett is still a key character in the franchise sequel, as she and Marcus have kids together who play important roles in Ride or Die. Taking over for Randle in Bad Boys: Ride or Die is Tasha Smith, an actress known for her work in projects such as The Whole Ten Yards and Empire. However, as the fourth Bad Boys' success showed the love of the franchise is still strong, the question remains as to why Randle was recast for Bad Boys: Ride or Die.
Theresa Randle's Bad Boys 4 Recasting Reason Has Not Been Confirmed
Neither Randle Nor The Bad Boys Team Have Spoken On The Recasting
Despite Theresa Randle’s departure from Bad Boys: Ride or Die, the actress has not spoken about her exit from the Bad Boys franchise or given a reason for her absence. Back in May 2023, over a year before the release of Bad Boys: Ride or Die, Smith’s casting as Theresa Burnett was announced for the fourth film. In that entire time, however, no one involved in Bad Boys: Ride or Die has commented as to why Randle did not return. This leaves her exact reason for leaving the franchise up in the air, and open to speculation.
Theresa Randle Has Mostly Retired From Acting
The Actress Has Not Had A Role Since Bad Boys for Life
One potential theory as to why Randle did not appear in Bad Boys: Ride or Die is that she may have retired from acting. Back when the first Bad Boys was released, the actress was 31 years old and had an active career. She had made her debut in her 20s, acting in the films Maid to Order and Near Dark. By the time Bad Boys rolled around, Randle had already acted in some major projects, including the films Jungle Fever and Malcolm X. Released in the ‘90s, Bad Boys came out during the height of Randle’s career.
In contrast, Randle has not acted in anything since Bad Boys for Life in 2020. This notable gap in work suggests that Randle may have decided to retire her acting career entirely, choosing not to take on new projects such as Bad Boys: Ride or Die. But much like her curious absence from the Bad Boys film, neither Randle nor anyone on the team has confirmed the actress’ retirement.
However, her lack of roles since Bad Boys for Life is not the only reason to think that Randle may have retired from acting. Even before the Bad Boys threequel, Randle had not had a role on screen in a decade, when she worked in the independent film Shit Year in 2010. This sizable gap is even more evidence that Randle may have left her acting days behind her, even if she or those around her have not confirmed it.
Theresa Has A Smaller Role In Bad Boys: Ride Or Die After The Recasting
This Small Role Could Be Due to Theresa Randle's Absence
While she was still in Bad Boys: Ride or Die, Theresa Burnett had a smaller part in the film. In previous renditions of Bad Boys, Theresa and her relationship with Marcus were a more prominent piece of the plot, but in Ride or Die, the character takes the backseat. As in the case of the other elements of Randle’s absence, it is unclear whether this decision had anything to do with the recasting of the role. Randle had become pretty synonymous with the character of Theresa Burnett so that casualty is far from out of the question.
How much Theresa will feature in a Bad Boys 5 or any other rendition of the series remains to be seen, as another sequel has not yet been confirmed. Younger characters Reggie and Armando were the most popular elements of Bad Boys: Ride or Die, so the series could likely pivot to focus on these characters. In that case, the role of Theresa Burnett could continue to take a backseat or even fade out of the series. If so, Randle’s Bad Boys recasting will end up being a relatively inconsequential aspect of the overall series.
How Theresa Randle's Absence Impacts The Bad Boys Franchise
The Franchise Needs Marcus' Family Connection
Despite the franchise now being nearly 30 years old by this point, Bad Boys has always stuck close to its roots with a lot of returning cast across the four entries. John Salley as Fletcher is a character who first appeared in the original Bad Boys movie and returns in Bad Boys: Ride or Die. Despite his character Captain Howard dying in Bad Boys For Life, Joe Pantoliano has a small role in the fourth movie, continuing his streak of appearing in each installment.
Theresa Randle was part of that stable cast who fans could expect to see in each sequel, no matter how much time ed in between movies. Given the close-knit feel of the ensemble, it does feel like something is missing from the fourth movie. Part of that also has to do with the fact that it downplays the role of family in Marcus' life in this latest sequel, which had always been such a big part of his character.
However, if Randle is not going to be returning to the role, Bad Boys for Life did seem to suggest another character could be the main source of connection between Marcus and his family. Reggie grew from the shy boy coming to take Marcus' daughter on a date in Bad Boys II into the scene-stealing action hero of Bad Boys For Life. Given the reception to his crowd-pleasing role in the fourth movie, he could continue to have a bigger role going forward and keep Marcus' connection to his family strong.

Bad Boys: Ride or Die
- Release Date
- June 7, 2024
- Runtime
- 115 Minutes
- Director
- Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah
Cast
- Mike Lowrey
- Marcus Burnett
Bad Boys: Ride or Die continues the action-packed saga of Miami detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett. The film follows the duo as they face new threats and personal challenges, blending intense action scenes with the camaraderie fans have come to love in the Bad Boys series.
- Writers
- George Gallo, Chris Bremner, Will Beall
- Franchise(s)
- Bad Boys
- Studio(s)
- Columbia Pictures, 2.0 Entertainment, Don Simpson Films, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Westbrook Studios
- Distributor(s)
- Sony Pictures Releasing
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