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Mark Wahlberg apologized after playing in “Flight Risk” villain (exclusive).

Mark Wahlberg used a rare opportunity to present the villain in his latest film.

In his new thriller ArsonicThe Boogie night The 53 -year -old actor plays a hit man who pretends to be a pilot whose recent goals of the US marshal Madeln (Michelle Dockery) and Winston (Topher Grace) are a refugee that she has arrived from Alaska.

“I was locked up all the time. So if we didn’t shoot, I was either alone in the corner or I would simply return to my little dressing room and just sit there,” says Wahlberg in the set. He last portrayed a villain in 1996 fearOpposite Reese Witherspoon.

“I was like the guy who was constantly hung up, nasty and nudged from the plane from the rear part of the aircraft all the time,” he adds. “In the end I apologized because I didn’t belong very much from the camera or outside of the shooting, but I was only in my head. We only had 22 days. So it wasn’t four months, five months we got that very quickly turned. ”

Michelle Dockery in the fluidal risk.

With the kind permission of Lionsgate


Arsonic He marks his first time that he acts in a film staged by Mel Gibson. Wahlberg and Gibson previously played together in films such as 2022 Father Stu and 2017 Daddy’s house 2. Wahlberg told the people in June 2024 that he decided to play the film’s villain after Gibson, 69, sent him the script of the film and “not even said what role” he wanted to play.

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Wahlberg is not just any villain in Flugritis – His character qualifies his opponents throughout the film when they wipe physically and verbally to control a small passenger aircraft in the desirable Alaskan level.

Mark Wahlberg on the flugrand.

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“I kept saying how much I love films The epidemic With (Jack Nicholson) and In the fire line with (John Malkovich) and Cape fear With (Robert) de Niro. These are the kind of characters that I always loved and drawn, and I hadn’t done it for so long, “he adds inspired for the role. In my head about how I would play this specific role.”

Arsonic Is now in the cinemas.

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