Dwayne Johnson will star in an HBO dramedy from his Pain & Gain co-star Mark Wahlberg about retired athletes living in Miami. The pilot will shoot this fall.
At CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Universal Pictures touted its summer slate, including comic-book films R.I.P.D., 2 Guns and Kick-Ass 2, and revealed details on sequels to Fast & Furious, Snow White and the Huntsman, The Bourne Legacy and Pitch Perfect.
Universal Pictures has released the first trailer for the Denzel Washington-Mark Wahlberg action film 2 Guns, based on the BOOM! Studios crime series by Steven Grant and Mataes Santolouco.
Paramount Pictures’ red-band trailer for Pain & Gain features Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, Rebel Wilson and Anthony Mackie pumping iron, kidnapping bad guys and spending money. The Michael Bay movie opens April 26.
Mark Wahlberg reveals J.J. Abrams approached him to play George Kirk in 2009′s Star Trek, a role that eventually went to Chris Hemsworth, helping to propel the young actor to stardom.
Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg are featured in the first official still from 2 Guns, the Universal Pictures adaptation of the 2007 BOOM! Studios miniseries by Steven Grant and Mataes Santolouco.
Starring Mark Wahlberg, Russell Crowe and Catherine Zeta-Jones, director Allen Hughes’ Broken City tries to be a throwback to earlier detective stories, but it ends up being too predictable to reach greatness.
Michael Bay has announced relative newcomer Jack Reynor will star with Mark Wahlberg in Transformers 4, which the director reaffirmed is not a reboot of the Paramount Pictures franchise.
Director Mark Wahlberg has refuted a widely circulated article purportedly based on a leaked script for Transformers 4, asserting, “I can absolutely 100 percent say this is completely false.”
Director Michael Bay has begun to test young actors for the role of the daughter of Mark Wahlberg’s character and her race car-driving boyfriend. Paramount Pictures will sign the leads to a three-movie deal.
Briefly discussing his fourth and final installment of Paramount Pictures’ Transformers series, Michael Bay revealed the story will pick up four years after the attack on Chicago featured in Dark of the Moon.
Despite Michael Bay’s earlier feint, Paramount Pictures has confirmed the director will re-team with his Pain and Gain star Mark Wahlberg for Transformers 4, which is set for release in June 2014.