Mark Wahlberg's exciting villain role explained.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT As the new details surrounding Mark Wahlberg's upcoming movie suggest, the actor is breaking his 28-year villain streak in the most exciting way. Better known as Marky Mark in the '90s, Mark Wahlberg's career as an actor spans over three decades, with a diverse set of movies under his belt.
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In an interview , the actor revealed that he plays the "craziest f--ker you’ve ever seen" in his upcoming film Flight Risk, reminding viewers that this is his first villainous role since 1996's Fear. His revelation confirms that he is pushing his own boundaries as an actor and expanding his portfolio with a more diverse set of roles.
By taking on relatively serious roles in movies like Father Stu, Infinite, and Joe Bell in recent years, Mark Wahlberg has not only polished himself as an actor but also proven that his acting range extends well beyond action comedies. Owing to this, one cannot help but have faith that he will put up a good performance as Flight Risk's antagonist. Fear was also a corny psychological thriller targeted primarily towards teenagers.
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