In Miami, the filming of 'Bad Boys 4' has caused controversy as police have reportedly forced homeless individuals to move away from production locations. The action, aimed at preventing the 'fancy movie people from out of town' from seeing the homeless population, has sparked criticism. The film's production has attracted fans hoping to catch a glimpse of stars Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. Additionally, Jacob Scipio is confirmed to return to the franchise, reprising his role as the villain in the sequel. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, the 'Only Murders in the Building' cast, including Meryl Streep, Selena Gomez, Martin Short, and Steve Martin, attended an event, with Streep discussing her desire to join the show after previously working with Martin on 'It’s Complicated'. The show has begun filming season 4, offering fans a behind-the-scenes peek.
'Bad Boys' filming continues to shoot in South Florida. Here's the latest on traffic impacts: https://t.co/81c9pe5f1F
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