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Mark Wahlberg's Hollywood Hustle: Streaming Hits, New Risks, and a MoviePass Tell-All

Author
Quiet. Please
Published
Tue 26 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/mark-wahlberg-s-hollywood-hustle-streaming-hits-new-risks-and-a-moviepass-tell-all--67518494

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Mark Wahlberg has had a quietly eventful few days that reveal both the shifting trajectory of his career and his continued presence in the Hollywood conversation. Earlier this year Wahlberg starred in Mel Gibson’s action thriller Flight Risk, a high-altitude suspense film where he played against type as a dangerous pilot. The movie fizzled at the box office, grossing just under 49 million worldwide and earning a bruising 29 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but it has caught fresh life on streaming, now ranking among the most-watched movies on Prime Video. Critics, like Collider, have pointed out the film’s struggle with narrative cohesion, but fans seem drawn to Wahlberg’s villainous turn and Michelle Dockery’s intensity.

While Flight Risk is still trending, Wahlberg’s older classic Lone Survivor has made a streaming comeback and is now available on Prime Video, drawing renewed attention to one of his most acclaimed roles. Collider highlights that the war drama netted a certified fresh 75 percent from critics and was a significant financial success, making Lone Survivor one of the highest-rated and most profitable films of Wahlberg’s career. The streaming revival has rekindled fan interest in Wahlberg’s earlier collaborations with director Peter Berg, with many revisiting his action-packed performances.

Looking ahead, Wahlberg’s next big feature is Play Dirty, a crime thriller directed by Shane Black, due out in theaters October 5. Early images debuted last week, fueling anticipation for what some insiders hope will end a run of underwhelming releases. According to industry reports, Wahlberg will also return in The Family Plan sequel, scheduled for Apple TV Plus in spring 2026. There’s additional buzz around By Any Means, where Wahlberg transforms to play notorious mafia hitman Gregory Scarpa in a gritty, historically infused crime drama led by Elegance Bratton; production began earlier this spring in Atlanta and still remains a hot topic in trade media.

Off-screen, Wahlberg’s business interests stay robust. Beyond his family restaurant chain Wahlburgers and his F45 fitness franchise, which he continues to champion as Chief Brand Officer, he’s kept a lower public profile but recently made headlines with a new docuseries project. As reported by IMDb, his production company is developing a tell-all on the rise and spectacular fall of MoviePass, with Wahlberg executive producing and the news breaking today.

Social media chatter on Wahlberg centers on his evolving filmography and his distinct Hollywood hustle, with fans reminiscing about his cinematic highs and dissecting his new projects. No major controversies or viral moments have emerged for Wahlberg this week. Overall, Wahlberg appears to be leveraging both nostalgia and new creative risks to sustain his brand in a landscape where streaming hits and business ventures shape star power as much as box office receipts.

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