Lionsgate has pushed back the release of Mel Gibson's Flight Risk to 2025. The film stars Mark Wahlberg.
Flight riskaction film in which Mel Gibson found himself in the director's chair for the first time since Staff on the ridge was supposed to be released October 18but Lionsgate announced today they moved this release to January 24, 2025While the delay is disappointing, mid-budget action films like Flight risk could do well in January; David Ayer Beekeeper a recent example.
Directed by Mel Gibson, written by Jared Rosenberg. Flight risk Wahlberg plays a pilot transporting an air marshal (Michelle Dockery) escorting a fugitive (Topher Grace) to trial. As they cross the Alaskan wilderness, tensions rise and trust is tested as not everyone on board is who they seem.
Our Chris Bumbray got a chance to see the trailer Flight risk V CinemaCon in Las Vegas earlier this year and hinted that Wahlberg was playing “PATH vs. type“in the film”.He even shaved his head to create the impression that he had a bald head.“Written by Bumbrey.”This looks like a really cool thriller, and Gibson REALLY makes Wahlberg look crazy in it.“Finally we saw trailer for ourselves this summer, and yes, it's a Wahlberg we've never seen before.
The new release date will be visible Flight risk open nearby The ScreamerA horror version of Disney's Steamboat Willie, in which a bloodthirsty version of Mickey Mouse brings death to passengers on a night ferry. Inheritancethriller starring Phoebe Dynevor and Rhys Ifans, and The valiant oneaction thriller starring Chase Stokes and Lana Condor, will also open on the same day. However, it is less busy than the film's previous date, which would have opened alongside six other films, including the long-awaited Smile 2.
Gibson's next directorial effort could be highly anticipated Lethal Weapon 5. «I'm going to make the fifth film in Lethal weapon Series. You know, Richard Donner, who did the other four, sadly passed away. He was a good friend, and he kind of tasked me with carrying the flag home on this one,“Gibson said earlier this summer.It would be an honor for me to do so. He [Richard Donner] progressed on the script, so we used what was there and kept poking at it, working on it a little bit. I'm really happy with it, it's good, I had a lot of fun making it.«