Mark Wahlberg in Flight Risk.Photo:Lionsgate

Flight Risk Trailer Starring Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Dockery, Topher Grace

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Mark Wahlbergwas happy to push some boundaries while playing a villain inFlight Risk.Wahlberg, 53, dives deep into a villainous persona inMel Gibson’s latest movie as a director. Between crass jokes and a murderous, threatening demeanor, he proves quite the adversary for U.S. marshal Madelyn (Michelle Dockery) and Winston (Topher Grace), a fugitive, as the group of three fly over Alaska.“Being a very religious guy too, I’ve always said, whether it beTedor this movie or anything else, that God’s a fan of movies and has a sense of humor,” the actor tells PEOPLE, when asked whether there were any lines he did not want to cross while taking a rare opportunity to play a villain. “But it’s just the movie and the character. I never want to kind of censor that in myself. I think we push the envelope and then let everybody else decide. But being that character, it’s better to push it and have it. You can always tone it back. You can’t really crank it up.“Mark Wahlberg in Flight Risk.Courtesy of LionsgateWahlberg previously worked with Gibson, 69, as actors in front of the camera in movies like 2022’sFather Stuand 2017’sDaddy’s Home 2.Flight Riskis Gibson’s first movie as a director since 2016’sHacksaw Ridge.Wahlberg previously told PEOPLE in June 2024 that he, Gibson, Dockery and Graceshot the new movie in just 22 days.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“We did a lot of improvising, a lot of Mel throwing different things out there, but there was a lot in the script as well. I would’ve kind of talk to Mel about, ‘I want to kind of just surprise them with this or surprise them with that,’ " Wahlberg says of his villain’s most depraved moments throughout the movie. (He last portrayed an antagonist in 1996’sFearwithReese Witherspoon.)Topher Grace in Flight Risk.Courtesy of Lionsgate"I loved all the moments like me trying to get out of the handcuffs and trying to pick to the thing and just sitting there,” he adds. “Nothing was gonna stop this guy. He didn’t think anybody was walking away from this flight. He certainly wasn’t going to, either way.“Wahlberg famouslypartially shaved his headeach day onFlight Riskto give his character a balding look. The two-time Oscar nominee notes he “had a stress free rest of the summer” after shaving his head fully once the movie finished filming. “I was at the lake. I felt so good when I get out of the water, I don’t have to dry my hair or anything,” he adds.Flight Riskis in theaters now.

Mark Wahlbergwas happy to push some boundaries while playing a villain inFlight Risk.

Wahlberg, 53, dives deep into a villainous persona inMel Gibson’s latest movie as a director. Between crass jokes and a murderous, threatening demeanor, he proves quite the adversary for U.S. marshal Madelyn (Michelle Dockery) and Winston (Topher Grace), a fugitive, as the group of three fly over Alaska.

“Being a very religious guy too, I’ve always said, whether it beTedor this movie or anything else, that God’s a fan of movies and has a sense of humor,” the actor tells PEOPLE, when asked whether there were any lines he did not want to cross while taking a rare opportunity to play a villain. “But it’s just the movie and the character. I never want to kind of censor that in myself. I think we push the envelope and then let everybody else decide. But being that character, it’s better to push it and have it. You can always tone it back. You can’t really crank it up.”

Mark Wahlberg in Flight Risk.Courtesy of Lionsgate

Michelle Dockery as Madolyn and Mark Wahlberg as Daryl in Flight Risk.

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Wahlberg previously worked with Gibson, 69, as actors in front of the camera in movies like 2022’sFather Stuand 2017’sDaddy’s Home 2.Flight Riskis Gibson’s first movie as a director since 2016’sHacksaw Ridge.Wahlberg previously told PEOPLE in June 2024 that he, Gibson, Dockery and Graceshot the new movie in just 22 days.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

“We did a lot of improvising, a lot of Mel throwing different things out there, but there was a lot in the script as well. I would’ve kind of talk to Mel about, ‘I want to kind of just surprise them with this or surprise them with that,’ " Wahlberg says of his villain’s most depraved moments throughout the movie. (He last portrayed an antagonist in 1996’sFearwithReese Witherspoon.)

Topher Grace in Flight Risk.Courtesy of Lionsgate

Topher Grace as Winston in Flight Risk.

“I loved all the moments like me trying to get out of the handcuffs and trying to pick to the thing and just sitting there,” he adds. “Nothing was gonna stop this guy. He didn’t think anybody was walking away from this flight. He certainly wasn’t going to, either way.”

Wahlberg famouslypartially shaved his headeach day onFlight Riskto give his character a balding look. The two-time Oscar nominee notes he “had a stress free rest of the summer” after shaving his head fully once the movie finished filming. “I was at the lake. I felt so good when I get out of the water, I don’t have to dry my hair or anything,” he adds.

Flight Riskis in theaters now.

source: people.com