Mark Wahlberg completely unrecognizable in new movie 'By Any Means,' trailer goes viral
المصدر: Fox News | Source: Fox NewsMark Wahlberg's look in his upcoming movie "By Any Means" might have people looking twice.
Basic info:
The preview for "By Any Means" hit the internet on Wednesday, and one thing became crystal clear immediately:
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Mark Wahlberg looks like a completely different person.
Not a little bit different! Wahlberg is completely unrecognizable in the role as infamous gangster Greg Scarpa.
The trailer has generated significant attention after getting more than 12 million views on YouTube in under a day.
Give it a watch below, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.
Like I said, the popular actor looks like a completely different person. Whoever is responsible for the makeup or facial prosthetics did an incredibly impressive job.
It's always a bit neat when you see an actor or actress radically change their appearance for a role. Takes things to another level.
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There's no doubt that's what Wahlberg did here.
For comparison, check out the movie poster below.
Now, check out the photo of Mark Wahlberg in his regular form below.
What do you think of Wahlberg's transformation? Let me know at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.
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