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Will Smith addressed his catchphrase that he's put in nine of his movies

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Published 14:13 24 Jan 2025 GMT

Will Smith addressed his catchphrase that he's put in nine of his movies

Have you noticed this recurring phrase in his films?

Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper

Ever since his breakout role in 90's sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Will Smith has made numerous one-liners across his film career.

However, there's one phrase which stands above the rest - and no, we're not talking about his infamous 'Keep my wife's name out your f**king mouth' outburst at the Oscars.

The particular phrase we're talking about has appeared in several of the actor's films, first in 1996’s Independence Day, when the actor was fighting to save the human race from an alien invasion.

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He utters the same line as Agent J in all three Men in Black films, as well as in I, Robot and Suicide Squad.

Of course, the phrase also crops up in the Bad Boys blockbusters.

The phrase is of course the famous 'Aw, hell no!'

Smith's attempt to create his own equivalent to Arnold Schwarzenegger’s 'I’ll be back' moment hasn't gone unnoticed over the years, with James Corden touching on the topic during a Carpool Karaoke interview with the actor.

The phrase has popped up in some of his biggest films (Sony Pictures)
The phrase has popped up in some of his biggest films (Sony Pictures)

The topic came up when Corden asked the actor to address rumours that he'd been considered to play former US President Barack Obama should the opportunity ever arise.

"I talked to Barack about it," Smith said. "He told me that he felt confident that I had the ears for the role."

Corden then went on to suggest that he could throw in a cheeky 'Aw, hell no' if the prospective film ever came to fruition, which would certainly add a Hollywood spin on tense moments in the Oval Office.

"You know when they come into the situation room... Aw, hell no," he suggested.

Corden then queried about how many films Smith has successfully managed to sneak an 'Aw, hell no' into, to which the actor revealed that while he hadn't been keeping count it's certainly cropped up in a couple.

As of 2022, we were able to count nine instances of 'Aw, hell no' in Smith's filmography, which has grossed a combined total of £5,959,535,863.31 and spawned countless memes.

The actor addressed the phrase during an interview with James Corden (The Late Late Show with James Corden)
The actor addressed the phrase during an interview with James Corden (The Late Late Show with James Corden)

Unfortunately, Smith passed up on the opportunity to truly cement the catchphrase in pop culture history when he turned down a role in the Wachowski's 1999 classic The Matrix.

Smith previously revealed that he'd been offered the tole of Neo back in 2020, but he turned it down as he didn't fully understand the concept of the film.

Smith would instead sign on to star in Wild Wild West, a film he has since admitted he's 'not proud' of before conceding that Keanu Reeves was the perfect choice for Neo.

"Keanu was perfect, Laurence Fishburne was perfect, so I probably would have messed The Matrix up. I would have ruined it, so I did y’all a favour," he added.

As for the idea of Neo uttering an 'Aw, hell no' before stopping a barrage of bullets? That's something we can only wonder about.

Featured Image Credit: Apple Music

Topics: Celebrity, Film, Will Smith, Bad Boys, James Corden, The Matrix

Brenna Cooper
Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper is a journalist at LADbible. She graduated from the University of Sheffield with a degree in History, followed by an NCTJ accredited masters in Journalism. She began her career as a freelance writer for Digital Spy, where she wrote about all things TV, film and showbiz. Her favourite topics to cover are music, travel and any bizarre pop culture.

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