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Every Mark Wahlberg Action Movie, Ranked Worst To Best

Mark Wahlberg has starred in plenty of action movies over the past 30 years, although admittedly some were better than others. With countless roles as determined police officers, petty criminals, and expert thieves under his belt, Wahlberg was no stranger to the action genre as he chased, fought, and shot his way through an assortment of over-the-top action-packed films. While acclaimed roles in epic crime thrillers like The Departed or sci-fi movies such as the Transformers series don’t count as pure action entries, there were still plenty more Wahlberg action movies to consider.

The worst Wahlberg action movies suffered from poor character development, predictable plotlines, and bad performances, while Wahlberg's best movies were well-crafted cinematic spectacles. As an incredibly prolific actor, not all of Wahlberg’s action roles were hits, but the sheer commitment he has shown to turning up time and time again for bombastic action flicks. Looking back on his entire career, it’s clear that Wahlberg has had some really great action movies over the years.

16 Max Payne (2008)

Mark Wahlberg As Max Payne

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Max Payne
5/10
4.8/10
Release Date
October 17, 2008
Runtime
100 minutes
Director
John Moore
Writers
Beau Thorne
Franchise(s)
Max Payne

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Based on the action game series of the same name, this neo-noir action thriller follows the titular detective, Max Payne, as he delves into New York City's criminal underbelly to solve and avenge the murders of his wife and child.

When it came to Mark Wahlberg's action movies, it didn’t get any worse than Max Payne, a woeful adaptation of the beloved neo-noir third-person shooter that stood as one of the worst video game movies ever made. While there were stylish elements to the action in Max Payne, Wahlberg gave an underwhelming performance that was an insult to the interesting graphic novel aesthetic of the original game. A true low point for Wahlberg’s career as an action star, Max Payne missed the mark big time.

15 Mile 22 (2018)

Mark Wahlberg As Officer James Silva

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Mile 22
4/10
8.5/10
Release Date
August 17, 2018
Runtime
95minutes
Director
Peter Berg
Writers
Lea Carpenter

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Mark Wahlberg stars in this film that he co-produced with Stephen Levinson and Peter Berg. Berg acted as director for the 2018 film that revolves around a CIA agent tasked with helping an asset escape a foreign company in exchange for information on a potentially apocalyptic threat.

Mile 22 committed one of the greatest sins of action movie failures, it was totally and completely forgettable. Full of action tropes and clichés, Mark Wahlberg played an elite CIA officer who was part of a top-secret tactical command unit trying to smuggle a police officer out of Indonesia. While Mile 22 contained plenty of twists and turns, it all felt a little underwhelming, and although the stakes were high, things never felt quite urgent enough to truly care about them.

14 The Big Hit (1998)

Mark Wahlberg As Melvin Smiley

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The Big Hit
Release Date
April 24, 1998
Runtime
91 minutes
Director
Che-Kirk Wong
Writers
Ben Ramsey

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A hitman tries to balance his chaotic professional life with his demanding fiancée. His latest assignment, a kidnapping, spirals out of control when it turns out a powerful mob boss loves the victim. As tensions escalate, the hitman must jump through a series of comedic yet dangerous hoops to fix the situation before it's too late.

While The Big Hit had some funny moments, it paled in comparison to the stylistic power of the Quentin Tarantino and John Woo movies it was trying to emulate.

Mark Wahlberg teamed up with Hong Kong film director Che-Kirk Wong for the disappointing action-comedy The Big Hit, which was a major step down from Wahlberg’s previous role as Dirk Diggler in Boogie Night the year before. Full of shootouts, explosions, and car crashes, The Big Hit starred Wahlberg as an anxious hitman who fell in love with his kidnapped victim. While The Big Hit had some funny moments, it paled in comparison to the stylistic power of the Quentin Tarantino and John Woo movies it was trying to emulate, although Woo did act as an executive producer.

13 The Family Plan (2023)

Mark Wahlberg as Dan Morgan

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The Family Plan
8.0/10
Release Date
December 14, 2023
Director
Simon Cellan Jones
Writers
David Coggeshall

The Family Plan is an AppleTV+ original action comedy movie starring Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan. The film revolves around a former assassin named Dan who is forced to go on the run with his family after the dangers of his career catch up to him. The Family Plan is directed by Simon Cellan Jones and written by David Coggeshall.

A low point in the latter stage of Mark Wahlberg’s career, The Family Plan felt like an inferior copy-and-paste version of different movies where an undercover agent was surrounded by children, such as Kindergarten Cop. While there was plenty of high-stakes action and shooting in The Family Plan, it lacked the real sense of humor and characterization needed to make an action-comedy like this work. While there were hints of Wahlberg’s action-star charisma throughout, this was not enough to save The Family Plan.

12 Spenser Confidential (2020)

Mark Wahlberg As Spenser

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Spenser Confidential
4/10
7.0/10
Release Date
March 6, 2020
Runtime
110 minutes
Director
Peter Berg
Writers
Brian Helgeland, Sean O'Keefe

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Spenser Confidential is a 2020 Netflix comedy about an ex-cop, Spenser, and his roommate Hawk who track down criminals that murdered two Boston cops. Directed by Peter Berg, Spenser Confidential stars Mark Wahlberg alongside Winston Duke, Alan Arkin, and Iliza Shlesinger with a screenplay by Sean O'Keefe and Brian Helgeland.

Unfortunately, Mark Wahlberg’s action-comedy Spenser Confidential did nothing to make it stand out from the hordes of easily watched and quickly forgotten disposable movies on Netflix. Wahlberg played Spenser, a convicted ex-cop who, after being released, teamed up with his roommate to take down criminals and uncover a conspiracy. While there’s a buddy-cop relationship at the center of Spenser Confidential, it never quite managed to hit the right tone and deviated far too much from the Ace Atkins novel Robert B. Parker's Wonderland that it was based on.

11 Shooter (2007)

Mark Wahlberg As Gunnery Sergeant Bob Lee Swagger

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Shooter
6/10
7.0/10
Release Date
March 22, 2007
Runtime
124 Minutes
Director
Antoine Fuqua
Writers
Stephen Hunter, Jonathan Lemkin

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Shooter is an action thriller directed by Antoine Fuqua. Mark Wahlberg stars as Bob Lee Swagger, a retired Marine sniper who is wrongfully accused of attempting to assassinate the President. Forced to flee, Swagger must use his skills to uncover the real culprits and clear his name. Michael Peña, Danny Glover, and Kate Mara join the cast in this intense narrative of betrayal and survival.

Although director Antoine Fuqua has made some truly great movies, like Training Day, his action thriller Shooter with Mark Wahlberg was sadly not one of them. With Wahlberg as a marksman coaxed back into action to stop a plan to kill the president, Shooter worked well as exciting entertainment, but its numerous plot holes stopped it from reaching the heights of the best work by Fuqua or Wahlberg. Shooter had its moments, but it failed to stand out from the countless other action movies of its type.

10 The Corrupter (1999)

Mark Wahlberg As Detective Danny Wallace

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The Corruptor
7.0/10
Release Date
March 12, 1999
Runtime
110 minutes
Director
James Foley
Writers
Robert Pucci

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Set in the heart of New York's Chinatown, The Corruptor follows a seasoned police officer and his rookie partner who dive deep into the local crime syndicate's activities. As they work to dismantle the criminal organization from within, they find themselves entangled in a web of lies and deceit that threatens to consume them.

The Corrupter saw Mark Wahlberg star opposite Hong Kong action star Chow Yun-fat in an action-thriller set in New York’s Chinatown. A story of bribery, corruption, and drug smuggling, The Corrupter was a solid crime story, and director James Foley hit all the right marks for a Hong Kong-inspired action movie. A forgotten entry from the heyday of over-the-top 1990s action movies, The Corruptor lacked the incredible characterization of other Foley movies like Glengarry Glen Ross but was still worth checking out for those interested in Wahlberg’s action career.

9 Contraband (2012)

Mark Wahlberg As Chris Farraday

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Contraband
5/10
7.0/10
Release Date
January 13, 2012
Runtime
109 minutes
Director
Baltasar Kormakur
Writers
Aaron Guzikowski

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Forced back into the world of smuggling to protect his family, a former criminal must navigate a perilous network of drug lords and corrupt officials. His mission takes him from New Orleans to Panama and back as he races against time to prevent disaster.

As a remake of the Icelandic action-thriller Reykjavík-Rotterdam, Wahlberg starred the former smuggler Chris Farraday, whose peaceful family life was upended in Contraband. An entertaining, although at times convoluted, journey through heist clichés, Contraband was an effective thriller that suffered from repeating too many of the same plot beats that viewers have already seen a million times. While the action in Contraband was fun and exciting, Wahlberg’s performance left a lot to be desired, and it felt like he was simply going through the motions when he made this one.

8 Flight Risk (2025)

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Flight Risk
9.0/10
Release Date
January 24, 2025
Runtime
91 minutes
Director
Mel Gibson
Writers
Jared Rosenberg
Producers
Bruce Davey, John Davis

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Flight Risk follows a U.S. Marshal tasked with escorting a government witness accused of collusion with a mob boss. Amidst their journey, they uncover that their pilot is a hitman. Facing attempts on their lives, the pair must navigate perilous skies to reach their destination safely.

Mark Wahlberg's latest action movie sees him team with a veteran of the genre. In his first directorial effort since the Best Picture nominee Hacksaw Ridge, Mel Gibson helms the much smaller action thriller Flight Risk. The movie stars Michelle Dockery as a US Marshal transporting a cooperating witness (Topher Grace) in a mob case from Alaska in a small single-engine plane. However, as the pilot Daryl (Wahlberg) takes them over the isolated wilderness, he reveals he is actually an assassin sent to kill the witness.

Flight Risk is a straightforward action movie that both serves as a positive and a negative. It wastes no time getting going and throws the audience into the setting of the small airplane for the duration of its short runtime. However, it also drags as its bare-bones script comes up with new dilemmas and threats. While it is interesting to see Gibson switch gears from his usual epic filmmaking style, his skills seem wasted here. Meanwhile, Wahlberg's villainous turn is uneven with it being fun and obnoxious all at once.

The movie offers some thrills and its script manages to balance the humor nicely to make it a rather fun ride. However, considering the talent involved, it is a letdown.

7 Pain & Gain (2013)

Mark Wahlberg As Daniel Lugo

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Pain & Gain
10
6.4/10
Release Date
May 23, 2013
Runtime
129minutes
Director
Michael Bay

Pain & Gain features Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, and Anthony Mackie as three Miami bodybuilders who get caught up in a kidnapping and extortion scheme that goes awry. The 2013 action comedy, directed by Transformers director Michael Bay, is based on the true story of the real-life Sun Gym gang.

Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson made a great duo in Michael Bay’s action-comedy Pain & Gain, a flawed but highly enjoyable look at the real-life story of the Miami Sun Gym gang. As one of the few movies that featured Johnson as a villain, Pain & Gain explored a group of bodybuilding ex-convicts convicted of kidnapping, extortion, and torture in the 1990s. Pain & Gain was satirical, sensational, and stylish, and it must be commended as one of Bay’s most interesting films that was produced right in the midst of the creative slump that was the Transformers sequels.

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