Man, I love diving into character dynamics in movies like 'Bad Boys,' and Obsessio is such a fascinating figure! For those who might not remember, Obsessio isn't actually a villain in the original 'Bad Boys' films starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. The name doesn't ring a bell because, well, it doesn't exist in that universe. Maybe there's some confusion with another character or a fan theory floating around, but the main antagonists in the first movie are Fouchet and his drug cartel, while the sequel brings in Tapia and his shady operations. Obsessio sounds like a name that could fit a hyper-focused, relentless foe, but alas, it's not part of the official lineup.
That said, the idea of a villain named Obsessio kinda makes me wish they'd explore someone with that vibe in a future installment. Imagine a villain so fixated on taking down Mike and Marcus that their obsession becomes their downfall—it'd add a deliciously psychological layer to the usual high-octane chaos. The 'Bad Boys' series thrives on larger-than-life antagonists, but a more personal, twisted adversary could really shake things up. Until then, we'll just have to stick with the classic baddies and their explosive showdowns. Maybe someone should pitch this to the writers for 'Bad Boys 4'!
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BOOK ONE OF THE OBSESSION SERIES.
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"Who hurt you?" Antonio's deep voice cut through the air like daggers.
Isabella lowered her eyes timidly, holding on to her wounded arm.
"It was Master Pedro." Mario, his bodyguard, answered instead.
Antonio said nothing more. He uncrossed his legs and grabbed the large butcher knife on the table.
"Wait here." He murmured to Isabella.
He stormed into the gambling parlor, his face set in a deep scowl, his eyes burning with rage, his grip tight on the knife.
When Pedro spotted him, he grinned and waved.
"Antonio, have you come to join us?"
Antonio marched up to him, grabbed his hand and chopped it off. Pedro's painful scream echoed all over the gambling room.
"Don't touch what is mine!"
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Orphaned at a young age, Isabella Valdez always thought her aunt Sophia who raised her wanted her to have a good life.
But it was all a lie. She was being sold off.
At the auction center, tied to a stake, she watched as the crowd of men bargained loudly, each trying to buy her for the highest amount.
Until a deep, emotionless voice spoke calmly from the crowd.
"A hundred thousand pieces of gold."
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Don Antonio de Marino is the ruthless El Capo of La Vendetta Oscura, the powerful and most feared mafia organization in Las Vegas.
His world revolved around three things: Wealth. Power. Revenge.
But nothing could have prepared him for the chaos that came with the innocent Isabella Valdez.
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This is a Mafia dark romance story and strongly rated 18.
COMING SOON.
BOOK TWO: THE BODYGUARD'S OBSESSION
BOOK THREE: THE DEVIL'S OBSESSION
One night of unbridled passion changed his life forever. Now years later he's back to claim his woman and take back everything that's his.BAD Boy is created by Jordan Silver, an eGlobal Creative Publishing Signed Author.
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Until she gets stranded and meets Flynn Cahallan for help.
He is the kind of boy mothers warn their daughters about and the kind daughters can’t stop thinking about anyway. Madelyn is drawn to him exactly because of that but he wants nothing from her, not anymore at least.
When Madelyn is introduced to a version of Flynn that only exists in private, she’s pulled to him in a way she can’t explain, almost like her body is trying to remember something her mind has forgotten.
Because it is. There are things Madelyn doesn’t remember about the year she turned fourteen, things her parents buried, things Flynn has carried alone for three years, and the closer they get, the more the truth threatens to surface.
She thought she was rebelling. She had no idea she was finding herself again.
He wasn’t the kind of guy who noticed girls—at least, not in a way that meant anything. To him, they were distractions, temporary thrills, nothing worth holding onto.
Until her.
The moment he saw her—quiet, different, completely out of place in his chaotic world—something shifted. She didn’t look at him the way everyone else did. No fear. No fascination. Just indifference… and that drove him insane.
She tried to ignore him. Avoid him. Pretend he didn’t exist.
But he had already decided.
And when the bad boy wants something… he doesn’t ask.
He takes.
Now she’s caught in his world—dark, intense, and dangerously addictive. And the more she fights him, the more obsessed he becomes.
Because letting her go?
Is no longer an option.
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The dark aura around him scares her a tiny bit, what happens when Bryan makes it his mission to take his revenge on her by making her life miserable.
Bryan Andrews is dark. Ruthless. Cold. And likes to be in control. Taking his revenge on the princess that ruined a major part of his life was the only thing on his bucket list, his upmost priority without backing out.
Revenge of the good girl. The Edwin and Co school starts as a new experience for bad girl turn good Jessica Underwood. Dad has gotten a new job and with it comes new privileges for the Underwoods. The school is ruled by a group of boys known as the Bad Boys Club . The school has one rule : Mind your business or face the consequences which Jessica fails on the first day of school.
I can confidently say that Obsessio doesn't ring any bells in either 'Bad Boys' or 'Bad Boys II'. The series is all about the dynamic duo of Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett, played by Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, tearing up Miami with their explosive chemistry and over-the-top action. The villains are memorable—like the drug lords in the first one or the corrupt cops in the sequel—but Obsessio isn't among them. Maybe it's a character from a fan theory or some obscure spin-off material, but in the main films, nope, doesn't exist.
That said, the 'Bad Boys' universe has expanded a bit with 'Bad Boys for Life' and the upcoming fourth installment. Even then, I haven't come across any mention of Obsessio. The newer movies introduced fresh antagonists like Armando Armas, but they've kept the focus tight on the core team and their legacy. If Obsessio is from somewhere else—maybe a comic, game, or even a misheard name—it's definitely not part of the cinematic canon. Still, it's fun to speculate! Who knows, maybe someone will sneak that name into a future movie as an Easter egg.
Bad Boys: Obsessio isn't a title I'm familiar with in mainstream cinema or streaming platforms—maybe it's a regional release, a fan project, or even a mistranslation? The 'Bad Boys' franchise, starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, is iconic for its buddy-cop chaos, but 'Obsessio' doesn't ring a bell. If it's a fan-made spin-off, I'd imagine it amps up the obsession angle: perhaps one of the detectives becomes fixated on a case or a suspect, blurring ethical lines. The series already thrives on over-the-top stakes, so a psychological twist could be wild!
If we're talking about a hypothetical plot, I'd pitch it as a deep dive into Mike Lowrey's (Smith) perfectionism turning toxic. Maybe a serial criminal starts mirroring his methods, creating a twisted mentor-protege dynamic. Lawrence’s Marcus would have to pull him back from the brink, mixing their usual banter with darker, emotional beats. Or perhaps it’s a foreign remake—like Korea’s 'The Outlaws' but with Miami flair. Either way, I’d watch it for the car chases alone.