Powerful Hollywood Director Wanted Mark Wahlberg, Not MCU’s Thanos Josh Brolin in $1.9 Billion Franchise

Powerful Hollywood Director Wanted Mark Wahlberg, Not MCU’s Thanos Josh Brolin in $1.9 Billion Franchise
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With his diverse range of acting abilities, Mark Wahlberg is one of the most successful actors in the Hollywood industry. He excels in every movie he performs, regardless of the genre. Despite not having the ideal background, the actor who played Shooter gradually changed his ways and rose through the ranks of Hollywood in the early 1990s before dominating the next decade. In addition to his work as an actor and musician, Wahlberg is also a successful producer.

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Mark Wahlberg’s route was not straightforward, yet he gained a lot of things throughout the years in the industry, from those, experience and the ability to make the right decisions were the most handy. And while he was almost cast in one of the most prestigious franchises in the industry, his audition was overwhelmed by MCU supervillain cast, Josh Brolin.

Mark Wahlberg
Mark Wahlberg

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Mark Wahlberg Was Almost Cast In the Men in Black Movies

Mark Wahlberg is undoubtedly one of the best actors in the franchise and being the best always comes with a toll as every other actor in the franchise will always be gunning for your position. Even though you are the best, there will always be another actor who will play a role better than you, and it was the same during his cast in the Men in Black franchise. Initially, Wahlberg’s name was put forward for the role of young Kay in Men in Black 3 by a powerful Hollywood agent, Ari Emanuel, but director Barry Sonnenfeld had his eyes on Josh Borlin.

Mark Wahlberg.
Mark Wahlberg.

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“Brolin, the entire time we worked together, had a tape recorder of the first Men in Black, and whenever he was on the set, he was listening to Tommy’s lilt. Tommy has the most musical voice. It’s a beautiful voice. It really flows and ebbs. It’s really sing-songy. And Brolin did a fantastic job. He made me cry so many times watching him.”

The chemistry Will Smith and Tommy Lee had in the first Men in Black movie was absolutely iconic and to recreate that scenario, director Sonnenfeld was ready to cast Josh Brolin. Brolin is a very versatile actor, capable of playing very critical roles without sweating much, and with the backing of the studio, he was able to cast the Oldboy actor over Emanuel’s preference of casting Mark Wahlberg. Although this decision would make some powerful individuals mad, the success the movie brought was overwhelming. The movie earned a whopping $654 million worldwide with the franchise earning over $1.9 billion at the box office with a total budget of $555 million.

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Mark Wahlberg’s Not So Smooth Sailing Journey to Stardom

Mark Wahlberg had a pretty tough childhood, from being accused of multiple crimes to having civil action taken against him for violating civil rights and assaulting others, he has done it all. Wahlberg was also charged with attempted murder and was sentenced to two years in prison. The actor slowly mended his ways and gained some popularity by recording music, and later on shifting to the entertainment industry, the Hollywood industry.

Mark Wahlberg
Mark Wahlberg during his rapper days

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Mark Wahlberg has many awards and accolades over the years in the industry. Some of them are the BAFTA Awards, the Satellite Awards, the Critics’ Choice Awards, the MTV Movie + TV Awards, with numerous others. He also has multiple nominations for the Academy Awards, Primetime Emmy Awards, the Golden Globes, and many others.

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Source: Cinema Blend

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