Mark Wahlberg, known for his heroic roles, will be taking on a villainous role in an upcoming movie. This will be his second time playing a villain, and it is expected to be better than his first outing. Wahlberg's previous villain role was in the 1996 movie Fear.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Mark Wahlberg has only played a villain once before, but his upcoming movie will give him a chance to take on an evil role again, and it should be better than his first outing in two major ways. Wahlberg has had some great movies throughout his career, but he has only played a villain once. More often, he takes on the role of a hero, though that hasn't always guaranteed his projects' success.
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Mark Wahlberg's Flight Risk Should Easily Beat Fear's Box Office Gibson has made several financially successful movies, and Flight Risk could continue that trend In addition to its lukewarm critical reception, Fear also had an underwhelming box office performance. According to Box Office Mojo, Fear only secured $20.8 million at theaters. While that was enough to make it a success against its $6.5 million budget, Flight Risk has the potential to be an even bigger hit.
Wahlberg's return to a villainous role is exciting for two big reasons. The first was that Wahlberg truly excelled in Fear, and his portrayal of David McCall was one of the highlights of the film. He masterfully executed the nuances of David's obsession and turned the character into a truly frightening figure. Giving Wahlberg a chance to replicate that performance is more than enough to make Flight Risk exciting.
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