Will Smith Shares Son Trey's Honest Reaction to His Movies

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Originally appeared on E! Online

Will Smith will always keep it fresh for his prince.

In fact, the Oscar winner believes his 31-year-old son Trey Smith, who he shares with ex Sheree Zampino, provided him with valuable insight into Bad Boys: Ride or Die as one of the popular action saga's biggest fans.

"My oldest son Trey, he loves it," Will shared in an exclusive interview with E! News correspondent Will Marfuggi airing tonight, May 21, at 11 p.m. "He's the one that's into Call of Duty and all of that, so a Bad Boys movie for him is everything. It's the one he likes that his dad is doing."

Even though Will was initially hesitant to film parts of the movie—the fourth installment in the franchise—from a first-person perspective, he said Trey was the one who put his concerns to rest.

"It's interesting the younger generation loves the first-person perspective," the 55-year-old explained, referencing Trey's love of shooting games. "The older generation is like, 'Mhmm, we're not sure about that.'"

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Will—who is also dad to son Jaden Smith, 25, and daughter Willow Smith, 23, with Jada Pinkett Smith—added with a laugh, "The kids are gonna love it."

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As for the other Bad Boy? Martin Lawrence told E! News his children Jasmin Lawrence, 28, Iyanna Lawrence, 23, and Amara Lawrence, 21, are also fans of the movies.

"My daughters love them," the comedian said. "They call me the cool dad."

And looking back at just how far the Bad Boys franchise has come, Martin only has "love and respect" for his longtime costar.

"We together on this whole thing," he quipped. "You can't have me and Will in a room and there's no laughter."

Bad Boys: Ride or Die hits theaters June 7.

For more longstanding Hollywood bromances, keep reading.

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