Mark Wahlberg & Mel Gibson Talk Filming Flight Risk in 22 Days in Exclusive BTS Clip

Soon, ComingSoon will unveil an exclusive sneak peek of the thrilling clip titled “Flight Risk”, a suspenseful production directed by Mel Gibson. This film featuring Mark Wahlberg can now be purchased or rented on PVOD, provided by Lionsgate.

In this gripping, high-stakes drama, a pilot is tasked with flying an Air Marshal alongside a criminal being brought to trial. As they traverse the treacherous Alaskan wilderness, the air becomes thick with suspicion and trust is put to the test, as it becomes evident that not all passengers on board are who they claim to be.

Check out the exclusive Flight Risk clip below (watch more trailers):

What happens in the Flight Risk clip?

As a gamer diving into a cinematic experience, I got an exclusive peek at the pulse-pounding thriller flick starring none other than Mark Wahlberg as a lethal assassin. This behind-the-scenes (BTS) footage showcased the talented cast and crew revealing their secrets on how they miraculously filmed this blockbuster within a tight 22-day timeframe. The BTS clip also underscored the grueling challenges faced while shooting in such a confined environment, making movie magic even more impressive.

The movie titled “Flight Risk” was helmed by Mel Gibson, who penned the script along with Jared Rosenberg. This film marked Gibson’s return to directing after almost a decade since his last directorial project, the war drama “Hacksaw Ridge” starring Andrew Garfield. As for “Flight Risk”, it’s a gripping thriller headlined by Mark Wahlberg, who has previously worked with Gibson on the movies “Daddy’s Home 2” and “Father Stu”.

The movie was overseen by a group of executive producers which included Alex Lebovici, Jenny Hinkey, Ryan D. Smith, Natasha Stassen, Allen Cheney, Christopher Woodrow, K. Blaine Johnston, Christian Mercuri, Petr Jákl, Vicki Christianson, Nick Guerra, Russell Hollander, Jon Huddle, Patrick Josten, Walter Josten, and Jordan Wagner. The producers were Gibson, John Davis, John Fox, and Bruce Davey. It originated from Davis Entertainment and Icon Productions.

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2025-02-18 21:10