Mark Wahlberg isn’t too thrilled with his eldest daughter’s new ink!
25.01.2022 - 21:49 / thewrap.com
Sony Pictures has acquired worldwide rights to “Father Stu,” starring and produced by Mark Wahlberg.Written and directed by Rosalind Ross in her feature directorial debut, the film follows the true-life story of boxer-turned-priest, Father Stuart Long, whose journey from self-destruction to redemption inspired countless people along the way.“Father’s Stu’s journey from troublemaker to clergyman was inspiring to many, including me,” Wahlberg said in a statement. “Rosey has done an incredible job capturing the essence of who he was and how he affected the people he met.
I hope that with this film, we keep his spirit alive and continue his good works.”The film will be released in theaters on Good Friday, April 15, 2022.Mel Gibson, Jacki Weaver, and Teresa Ruiz also star in the film.Along with Wahlberg, “Father Stu” is also produced by Stephen Levinson and Jordon Foss. Executive producers are Miky Lee, Colleen Camp, Patrick Peach and Tony Grazia.Wahlberg can next be seen starring in Sony Pictures’ “Uncharted,” based on the PlayStation video game.
“Uncharted,” directed by Ruben Fleischer, opens in theaters Feb. 18.
Mark Wahlberg isn’t too thrilled with his eldest daughter’s new ink!
The trailer for Mark Wahlberg’s new movie “Father Stu” has been released.
The Ingraham Angle. 'I still thought, you know what, I'm not really supposed to mark my body. I was trying to really also get them removed, work and for personal and professional reasons.
The trailer for Mark Wahlberg‘s new movie has been released!
It’s your Christian duty to know and understand that Mark Wahlberg is not only a devout husband, father, and family man (and fitness workout enthusiast) but also a devout man of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. While Wahlberg’s holy passion and religious views generally do not crossover into his movie life, these Christian proclivities do come together rather serenely in the new Sony/Columbia drama “Father Stu.” READ MORE: The 100 Most Anticipated Films Of 2022 “Father Stu” follows the life of Father Stuart Long, a boxer-turned-priest—boxing another one of Wahlberg’s passions— who inspired countless people during his journey from self-destruction to redemption.
Mark Wahlberg is bringing another real-life story to the screen. After biographical films like, and, the actor is portraying Father Stuart Long in the upcoming drama.
"Scandal" alum Joshua Malina spoke out about the situation on "The View" that saw Whoopi Goldberg suspended over remarks she made about the Holocaust. The actor has previously sounded off on topics of anti-Semitism in Hollywood. Most recently, he penned a lengthy op-ed in which he called out Warner Bros.
So much for those Spidey senses! After Tom Holland revealed that he thought his Uncharted costar Mark Wahlberg gifted him a toy for “self-pleasure,” the Boogie Nights actor set the record straight.
Mark Wahlberg is setting the record straight for his “Uncharted” co-star.
Mark Wahlberg, 50, is clearing up a big misconception involving the massage gun he gifted his Uncharted costar, Tom Holland, 25. The Marvel actor thought the massage gun was a “self-pleasure” tool, so Mark put the device to use in a Feb. 3 Instagram video to show Tom how it really works. While shirtless at the gym, Mark removed the Power Plate Pulse tool from its case and explained to “Mr. Tom Holland” that it’s “a massage tool for muscle recovery” — and “nothing else.”
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticIt takes some nerve casting a scandal-embattled star like Mel Gibson as a colorful TV celebrity suspected of killing his wife. Those who’ve stood by Gibson despite multiple attempts by the actor to sabotage his own career will likely admire the chutzpah of “Last Looks,” even if his flamboyantly named (and mustachioed) Alastair Pinch — a borderline-blotto, Colonel Sanders-looking Southern judge on a show called “Johnnie’s Bench” — is just a side character (the main suspect) in an overcrowded Hollywood detective story that’s got gimmicks to burn.The ringmaster of this three-ring circus is one Charlie Waldo (Charlie Hunnam, looking like he hasn’t shaved since “Sons of Anarchy”), a disgraced former LAPD golden boy with even wilder facial hair than Pinch.
Mark Wahlberg has a role in mind.
Oh boy did Tom Holland get the wrong idea about Mark Wahlberg for an afternoon! While plugging their upcoming film Uncharted, the stars spoke about their first time meeting one another, which went great — until a generous gift turned into an incredibly awkward car ride!
Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg are on the hunt for treasure in the action-packed blockbuster, and the stars are opening up about how their past experience and magnetic chemistry helped them get through the demanding production.The movie stars recently sat down to speak with ET's Matt Cohen, and they opened up about getting the chance to work with one another, and how their instant connection fueled the high-octane action epic.«Well, the first time we met we hit it off,» Wahlberg recalled. «He came to visit me at my house and we have so much in common, so we hit it off and we knew we had a great piece of material.»«I knew when we first met that we'd have a great time should we get the opportunity to work together,» Holland said.
Tom Holland, 25, is looking back on a hilarious moment that involved Mark Wahlberg, in a new interview. The Uncharted star admitted that he thought his co-star gifted him with a “self-pleasure’ massage gun when they first met because he didn’t understand what kind of massager it was.
After years of development and several release date delays, it appears Sony sort of lucked out with the current scheduled release of “Uncharted.” After Tom Holland appeared in “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and earned record-breaking box office, now would seem like the perfect time to capitalize on that success and release yet another film with the young actor in it, right? READ MORE: Tom Holland Says Now Might Be The “Perfect Time” To Stop Playing Spider-Man After ‘No Way Home’ Success Well, that’s exactly what’s happening, and in the final trailer for “Uncharted,” we once again see how Sony is adapting the popular video game franchise into a modern “Indiana Jones”-esque adventure tale.