Mark Wahlberg unravels in his role as a hitman in the first trailer for 'Flight Risk,' the upcoming Lionsgate film from Mel Gibson out October 18.
plays a hitman who will go to any length to secure his kill — the sky is, quite literally, the limit.
In the clip, Wahlberg’s character is piloting a small plane with two other passengers, FBI agent Madolyn Harris next to him and an informant named Winston behind him. The pilot-slash-hitman is calm, cool, and collected even while being questioned about mysterious marks of blood on his neck and shirt.
But the hitman doesn’t make his move fast enough. Madolyn swiftly whips out her gun and apprehends him after taking a taser to his neck. With Daryl handcuffed and detained, the two unbound passengers realize that they’re 10,000 feet in the air without anyone to pilot the aircraft. “Don’t shoot him, we need him,” Winston pleads with Madelyn, who sends in an urgent call: “Mayday, mayday. We’ve been compromised. The pilot is a hitman.
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