Mel Gibson & Mark Wahlberg Forge Bold Alliance: Unveiling a Movie Studio Unfettered by ‘Woke’ Constraints!

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Mel Gibson and Mark Wahlberg have united their creative forces to launch a groundbreaking film production studio, boldly named “Legacy Films.”

Their mission? To champion authentic and meaningful storytelling, steering clear of the pervasive influence of contemporary “woke” culture.



At the heart of Legacy Films lies a steadfast commitment to classic storytelling values, prioritizing substance over superficiality.

Gibson and Wahlberg envision a haven where filmmakers are free to express their creativity without the constraints of political correctness or social activism.

Here, audiences can immerse themselves in timeless narratives untainted by divisive messaging.

Legacy Films stands as a beacon for those who yearn for the essence of storytelling to take precedence once more.

With Gibson and Wahlberg at the helm, this studio promises to usher in a new era of cinema where authenticity reigns supreme and the art of storytelling thrives unencumbered by external agendas.

Mark Wahlberg Plays Balding, Psychotic Hit Man in Mel Gibson’s ‘Flight Risk,’ First Trailer Drops at Cinemacon

 

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 01: (L-R) Mel Gibson and Mark Wahlberg attend Columbia Pictures' "Father Stu" Photo Call at The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills on April 01, 2022 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage)

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Mark Wahlberg promised that he gets to show a very different side of himself in “Flight Risk,” a new thriller from Mel Gibson. And based on the trailer that Lionsgate shared at CinemaCon on Thursday, that’s no exaggeration. Wahlberg, who specializes in square-jawed heroes, is balding and psychotic, playing a mob hit man who tricks a federal agent into allowing him to pilot a plane carrying an informant out of a remote area.

Scenery is chewed as Wahlberg sports a faux Southern accent and flashes a sociopathic glint in his eye. Gibson, no stranger to controversies over the years, is presented in the trailer as the Oscar-winning director of “Braveheart” and “Apocalypto.” Gibson also earned an Oscar nomination for “Hacksaw Ridge.” He and Wahlberg have worked together in the past on “Father Stu” and “Daddy’s Home 2.” “Flight Risk” is different from those films (think aviation thrillers like “Executive Decision” and “Passenger 57”).

 

Michelle Dockery, looking many zip codes removed from “Downton Abbey,” plays the agent, who goes toe-to-toe with Wahlberg as they fight for control of the plane. At another point she utters the line, ” Mayday we’ve been compromised — the pilot’s a hit man.” So it’s a change of pace for Dockery too.

 

Topher Grace is the handcuffed informant who may not have a long life expectancy. The trailer plays with a slowed-down version of the Talking Heads song, “Psycho Killer.”

Jared Rosenberg’s screenplay for “Flight Risk” was voted onto the year’s “Black List” of the most-liked unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. Lionsgate also shared footage from “Borderlands,” its adaptation of the popular video game, and “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” a family friendly holiday film.