Mark Wahlberg’s ‘Fear’ Launched His Career With Forgotten Thriller

Mark Wahlberg often takes on complex characters, including those who operate outside the law. In films like Play Dirty, he plays Parker, a thief with a surprising sense of honor. He’s also portrayed outright villains, such as Daniel Lugo in Pain & Gain, a character who aggressively pursues his ambitions at others’ expense, and a thief in The Italian Job. Wahlberg frequently plays characters like cops and soldiers – seen in movies like The Departed, Spenser Confidential, and Max Payne – who are flawed but still try to do what’s right, often walking a difficult line.

‘Lucky Luke’ Trailer Brings Iconic Gunslinger Back on Disney+

The new series stars Alban Lenoir, famous for his role in the action films Lost Bullet, as Lucky Luke, a legendary gunslinger known for being incredibly quick on the draw – so fast, they say he shoots faster than his own shadow. The first look at the series playfully hints at this famous reputation.

Star Trek: New Space Station Raises Questions About Section 31’s 32nd Century Fate

Nus Braka created a dangerous situation where cadets from Starfleet Academy and the War College were attacked by the Furies – creatures that were a horrifying mix of alien and human – during a training exercise on the abandoned starship USS Miyazaki. As he intended, Starfleet asked for Braka’s help to deal with the Furies, but this was all a trick. Braka’s real target was J19-Alpha, a highly secret space station belonging to the United Federation of Planets.

The Muppet Show Revival Becomes Disney+’s Most Watched Show in the US

Disney+’s revival of The Muppet Show is proving to be very popular, according to data from FlixPatrol. Just over a week after it launched, the show is the second most-streamed TV show on Disney+, only behind the recent release of Locker Diaries: ZOMBIES. It’s already become one of the platform’s most-watched programs this year, and its popularity is quickly growing.

7 Best Shonen Anime Tournaments That Aged Well

Even recent popular shows like Season 3 of Jujutsu Kaisen prove how well the classic shonen tournament arc still works. The most memorable ones stick with fans for years because they combine exciting battles with meaningful character development, featuring compelling villains and pushing the heroes to grow under pressure.