Bad Boys 2 - Sneaker History Netflix Party Fridays

Sneaker History Netflix Party Fridays – Bad Boys 2

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After watching the original Bad Boys last week for our stay at home weekly viewing party, this week we’re following it up with the sequel, Bad Boys 2. The Sneaker History Netflix Party Fridays is a way for all of us to check out some sneaker-filled movies while we practice social distancing. Our first movie was an all-time classic, Space Jam. (We even gave away a set of Space Jam x Stance Socks to one of the participants that joined us in the comment section!). We followed that up with Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, too.

This week, we are running back the sequel of last week’s movie for our Sneaker History Netflix Viewing Party, Bad Boys 2. With Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, and Gabrielle Union, we’re sure to spot some fire sneakers. Come chat it up with us while we watch. Join us for the next  Sneaker History Netflix Party Fridays on Friday, May 1st at 7PM PT/10PM ET.

The Netflix Party browser plugin allows you to watch Netflix together from anywhere you have an internet connection and a laptop with the Google Chrome Browser. We hope to see you for Bad Boys 2! Keep an eye on our Twitter and Instagram stories for us to post the link to the show.

Check out the trailer below…

 

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