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Mark Wahlberg nearly unrecognizable as mob gangster on set

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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Mark Wahlberg seemed almost unrecognizable when he was seen on the set of his next movie “By any means.”

The actor, who plays a murderer of thriller of the mafia, was photographed with the full closet with chin and nose prostheses while greeted the cameras while filming in Atlanta on Wednesday.

The famous muscular star, 53, also seemed to have risen for the paper, since a brown suit looked.

Mark Wahlberg seemed almost unrecognizable in the whole of his next movie “In any case.” Grain
The actor, who plays a hired assassin in the film, had chin and nose prostheses as production begged in Atlanta on Wednesday. Grain

The Wahlberg Gangsters transformation also included a red shirt with gold buttons and jewels, which include a watch, rings and a necklace.

The appearance was complete with a couple of aviator sunglasses and a stick in his hand.

The actor’s hair was no longer than usual and was designed to the side with thick sideburns.

He was linked on the set of his co-star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II when they started production.

He also wore a brown suit and a red shirt with buttons. Grain
Wahlberg seemed to have risen for the paper. Grain

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The film, which is based on a real story, follows “a notorious hitman of the mafia (Wahlberg) and a young FBI agent of the Black FBI [as they] It unites you to investigate the murders of civil rights leaders in 1966 Mississippi, “according to a synopsis.

Giancarlo Esposito, Josh Lucas, Ethan Embry and Nicole Beharie also star in the film.

This would not be the first time that Wahlberg has increased weight for a paper.

The “Ted” star previously increased for its 2022 “Father Stu” film. Getty images for Netflix
Wahlberg packed 30 pounds to play a boxer turned into a priest in that movie. Getty images
He said he had 11,000 calories per day. Getty images

He packed the pounds for his main role in the biographical drama of 2022 “Father Stu”, in which he portrayed a Boxer priest turned into a Catholic.

“I put 30 pounds and went from being a guy who was fighting a guy who was linked to wheelchairs, suffering from a rare muscle degenerative disease,” Wahlberg told Entertainment Weekly about his transformation.

“I was turning 50 when we finished the movie, and I was eating 11,000 calories a day. That drastic weight gain really touched me during the last seven, eight months.”

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