Flight Risk hits #1 on HBO Max and Mark Wahlberg’s bald transformation is more disturbing than anyone expected

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By: Jessica Morrison

Flight Risk has officially claimed the number one spot on HBO Max after its November 26, 2025 debut. Mel Gibson’s wild action thriller stars Mark Wahlberg as a deranged pilot with a shocking bald transformation that has audiences transfixed. The 91-minute Alaskan wilderness thriller marks Gibson’s directorial return after nine years away.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Flight Risk topped HBO Max globally on November 28, 2025, just two days after its streaming premiere
  • The film flopped at theatrical box office with a reported $48 million loss, making it Lionsgate’s worst performer this year
  • Mark Wahlberg shaved his head completely for the role instead of wearing a bald cap, committing fully to his villain character
  • Director Mel Gibson made his return to filmmaking after his last directorial effort, Hacksaw Ridge in 2016

Wahlberg’s Shocking Transformation Takes Center Stage

Mark Wahlberg decided to shave his head daily for the entire production rather than using a bald cap. He revealed to People that the commitment was total: “There was no bald cap. I shaved the middle and left the horseshoe around the sides. We just shaved it.” The actor’s dramatic physical transformation became a major talking point, with viewers fascinated and unsettled by his completely bald appearance paired with an unshinged villain persona.

Wahlberg channels pure menace in the role, complete with protruding teeth prosthetics and unnervingly bulgy eyes. His character Daryl Booth pilots a Cessna carrying a Deputy U.S. Marshal and a mob witness across Alaskan skies. What begins as a tense flight becomes a deadly power struggle when passengers discover the pilot’s true allegiance lies with the criminals, not the law.

From Box Office Bomb to Streaming Victory

Category Details
Release Date November 26, 2025 (HBO Max premiere)
Streaming Chart Position #1 global on HBO Max
Runtime 91 minutes
Director Mel Gibson (directorial return)

The theatrical run of Flight Risk proved disastrous, hemorrhaging $48 million at the box office for Lionsgate Studios. The action thriller struggled to find an audience in cinemas despite the strong cast and high-octane premise. However, streaming appears to be the platform’s salvation. Within days of arriving on HBO Max, the film captured viewers seeking unfiltered, chaotic entertainment with no apologies.

Inside the Claustrophobic Thriller Concept

Gibson’s stripped-down approach confines nearly the entire film to the cramped cabin of a small aircraft. Unlike his previous epic directorial efforts like Braveheart, this project demanded minimalist storytelling. Michelle Dockery plays Deputy U.S. Marshal Madolyn Harris, the no-nonsense federal agent responsible for escorting Topher Grace‘s neurotic accounting fugitive to trial.

The tension erupts when Wahlberg‘s pilot reveals his true identity as a mob hitman hired to eliminate both passengers. What develops is a high-altitude cat-and-mouse game where Madolyn must navigate both the aircraft and her agency’s internal corruption. Critics noted that Gibson demonstrates competent direction despite the screenplay’s predictable beats, creating moments of genuine suspense within the confined setting.

Critical Reception and Audience Divide

Reviews remained mixed upon release. Rotten Tomatoes currently shows the film at just 29% fresh on the critical scale, with critics noting the screenplay could have used rewrites. However, audiences discovered the movie’s trashy appeal. The film embraces violent chaos, crude dialogue, and Wahlberg’s positively grotesque character work—elements that translate surprisingly well to streaming overconsumption.

Reviewers praised Dockery’s steady presence holding the narrative together against Grace’s sarcastic commentary and Wahlberg’s unhinged scenery-chewing. The 91-minute runtime proved ideal for the confined space drama, avoiding bloat while maintaining propulsive momentum toward its climactic revelation.

What Explains This Streaming Phenomenon for a Theatrical Failure?

Flight Risk’s ascent to HBO Max’s number one position reveals how dramatically viewing habits have shifted. The film’s particular brand of over-the-top action and body-horror casting works perfectly for scrolling through streaming options late at night. What struggled to justify tickets at inflated cinema prices found immediate acceptance with subscription audiences expecting nothing more than entertainment chaos.

Lionsgate may have found unexpected redemption at streaming while the theatrical investment remains a loss. Gibson’s return to directing after nearly a decade away demonstrates how platform economics have fundamentally altered the filmmaking landscape, where streaming success can potentially rehabilitate theatrical bombs and generate new revenue streams.

Watch the Official Trailer

Sources

  • Decider – Comprehensive streaming review and content breakdown
  • CBR – Box office analysis and HBO Max chart performance data
  • Lionsgate Movies – Official trailer and production information

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