Lionsgate has pushed the discharge of Mel Gibson’s Flight Threat has been pushed again to 2025. The movie stars Mark Wahlberg.
Flight Threat, the motion thriller which marks Mel Gibson’s first time within the director’s chair since Hacksaw Ridge was imagined to be launched on October 18th, however Lionsgate introduced at the moment that they’ve pushed that launch again to January 24, 2025. Whereas this delay is disappointing, mid-budget motion motion pictures similar to Flight Threat can do properly in January; David Ayer’s The Beekeeper is a current instance.
Directed by Mel Gibson and written by Jared Rosenberg, Flight Threat finds Wahlberg taking part in a pilot transporting an Air Marshall (Michelle Dockery) accompanying a fugitive (Topher Grace) to trial. As they cross the Alaskan wilderness, tensions soar, and belief is examined, as not everybody on board is who they appear.”
Our personal Chris Bumbray was capable of see a trailer for Flight Threat at CinemaCon in Las Vegas earlier this 12 months and teased that Wahlberg is taking part in “WAY against type” within the film. “He even shaved his head to look like he has a bald pate,” Bumbray wrote. “Looks like a really tight kickass thriller, and Gibson REALLY makes Walhberg look crazy in this.” We lastly bought to see the trailer for ourselves this summer season, and yep, that is Wahlberg as we’ve by no means seen him earlier than.
The brand new launch date will see Flight Threat open alongside Screamboat, a horror reimagining of Disney’s Steamboat Willy, through which a murderous model of Mickey Mouse brings loss of life to the passengers of a late-night ferry. Inheritance, a thriller starring Phoebe Dynevor and Rhys Ifans, and Valiant One, an motion thriller starring Chase Stokes and Lana Condor, can even open on the identical date. Nonetheless, it’s much less busy than the movie’s earlier date, which might have discovered it opening alongside six different motion pictures, together with the extremely anticipated Smile 2.
Gibson’s subsequent directorial outing could possibly be the long-awaited Deadly Weapon 5. “I’m going to direct the fifth film in the Lethal Weapon series. You know, Richard Donner, who did the other four, sadly passed away. He was a good friend, and he kind of tasked me with carrying the flag home on that one,” Gibson mentioned earlier this summer season. “It’ll be an honor for me to do this. He [Richard Donner] had gotten a good approach into the screenplay, so we’ve used what was there, and we stored poking at it, working at it just a little. I’m fairly proud of it, it’s good, I had a number of enjoyable doing it.“