Mark Wahlberg looked astir unrecognizable arsenic he was seen connected group of his upcoming movie “By Any Means.”
The actor, who plays a mob hitman successful nan crime thriller, was photographed successful afloat wardrobe pinch chin and chemoreceptor prosthetics arsenic he waved to cameras while filming successful Atlanta Wednesday.
The famously muscular star, 53, besides appeared to person bulked up for nan domiciled arsenic he sported a brownish suit.
Wahlberg’s gangster translator besides included a reddish button-up garment and golden jewelry, including a watch, rings and a necklace.
The look was completed pinch a brace of aviator sunglasses and a toothpick successful his hand.
The actor’s hairsbreadth was notably longer than accustomed and was styled to nan broadside pinch heavy sideburns.
He was joined connected group by his co-star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II arsenic they started production.
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The movie, which is based connected a existent story, follows “a notorious mafia hitman (Wahlberg) and a young Black FBI supplier [as they] squad up to analyse nan murders of civilian authorities leaders successful 1966 Mississippi,” according to a synopsis.
Giancarlo Esposito, Josh Lucas, Ethan Embry and Nicole Beharie besides prima successful nan film.
This wouldn’t beryllium nan first clip Wahlberg has put connected weight for a role.
He packed connected nan pounds for his starring domiciled successful nan 2022 biographical play “Father Stu,” successful which he portrayed a boxer-turned-Catholic priest.
“I put connected 30 pounds and went from being a feline who was successful fighting style to a feline who was wheelchair-bound, suffering from a uncommon muscular degenerative disease,” Wahlberg told Entertainment Weekly of his transformation.
“I was conscionable turning 50 by nan clip we vanished nan movie, and I was eating 11,000 calories a day. That drastic weight summation really took a toll connected maine complete nan people of nan past seven, 8 months.”