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  • Mad Mel Gibson ‘Takes Hollywood Bad Boy Shia LaBeouf Under his Wing’ to Carry out ‘Reputation Rehab’ For Troubled Star


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    Former Hollywood A-lister Mel Gibson has become a de facto protege to bad boy Shia LaBeouf , RadarOnline.com has learned, helping him restart and rebuild his career.

    The relationship has grown so tight, friends say the two have become like father and son.

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    Gibson, 69, and LaBeouf, 38, share a history of trashing their own public images , and sources say the Mad Max star wants to spare his young mentee the pain he went through by straightening him out and salvaging his career.

    An insider told RadarOnline.com : “Mel has come into Shia’s life in a big way. They’re talking all the time about Catholicism, parenthood, and movies.

    “It’s a friendship between two guys who continue to struggle for respect in Hollywood after multiple scandals.”

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    Gibson’s stardom flamed out after his antisemitic blasts at Malibu cops in 2006, followed by vile outbursts about his estranged gal pal Oksana Girgorieva, who gave birth to their daughter, Lucia, in 2009.

    Meanwhile, LaBeouf was hit with charges of sexual battery and physical and verbal abuse in a lawsuit brought by ex-lover FKA Twigs in 2020.

    A team-up between the two could be mutually and financially beneficial for both parties.

    The source continued: “Mel has become a real father figure and spiritual adviser in Shia’s life, and everybody is expecting them to turn this relationship into some interesting or offbeat film project at some point.”

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    Gibson’s positive influence can already be seen. Recently, LaBeouf confessed that he’d acted like a lowlife toward Twigs, whom he dated for a year after they met on the set of 2019’s Honey Boy .

    LaBeouf, who is still disputing his ex’s lawsuit , admitted: “I hurt that woman. I was a pleasure-seeking, selfish, self-centered, dishonest, inconsiderate, fearful human being.”

    The Transformers star has been in an on-and-off relationship with Mia Goth , 31, since 2012. They wed in 2016, split in 2018, and reunited in 2020, before welcoming daughter Isabel in 2022.

    LaBeouf continues to tell friends he is a changed man and that his purpose “is to be instructive with my life, so that I can be an advertisement – like a billboard – for a principled way of living.”

    Gibson’s past continues to haunt him as well.

    Back in 2010, RadarOnline.com obtained and published several stomach-turning audio tapes that captured the actor making horrific statements to and about Oksana Grigorieva .

    In them, he suggested the Russian singer-songwriter’s “provocative” clothing was going to get her raped by a “pack of n——.”

    He also admitted that he had hit her, knocking out her teeth, while she was holding their child. “You f–king deserved it,” he was heard shouting.

    Gibson’s apparent dislike of all minorities came out at another point during the rant, during which he used the term “wetback” to describe a nanny who worked for the former couple.

    He later demanded that Oksana perform oral sex on him while also threatening more physical harm to her.

    Gibson went on to call Grigorieva a “b—h, c–t, whore, and gold digger” and blame his apparent financial woes on her.



    In a surprising turn of events, Hollywood’s original bad boy, Mel Gibson, has reportedly taken troubled actor Shia LaBeouf under his wing in an effort to help him rehabilitate his tarnished reputation.

    Gibson, known for his own controversial past and public outbursts, is said to have reached out to LaBeouf after hearing about the young actor’s recent run-ins with the law and erratic behavior.

    Sources close to Gibson say that he sees a bit of his younger self in LaBeouf and wants to help guide him through the pitfalls of fame and the pressures of being a Hollywood star.

    The duo has been spotted spending time together in Los Angeles, with Gibson allegedly offering LaBeouf advice on how to navigate the industry and stay out of trouble.

    While some may question Gibson’s motives in taking LaBeouf under his wing, others see it as a positive step towards helping a troubled star find his way back to success.

    Only time will tell if this unlikely mentorship will lead to a successful reputation rehab for Shia LaBeouf, but one thing is for certain – with Mel Gibson in his corner, anything is possible.

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  • Mel Gibson And Mark Wahlberg’s New Movie ‘Flight Risk’ Crashes And Burns On Rotten Tomatoes


    Ever since I saw the first trailer for Flight Risk, I’ve been a little conflicted. I like the idea of a really stripped down thriller with just three characters. I like the idea of the whole thing taking place inside a plane.

    On the other hand, the trailer wasn’t very good and gave away too much. I’ve embedded the trailer below and I strongly urge you to avoid watching it if you have plans to see this movie. I despise trailers that give away such a huge amount of the plot.

    The story takes place on a small plane as a U.S. Marshal, Madelyn Harris (Michelle Dockery of Downtown Abbey fame) escorts a government witness (Topher Grace of That 70’s Show who I genuinely didn’t recognize with the glasses) to testify at the trial of a mob boss. They discover along the way that—spoilers!—the pilot (played by Mark Wahlberg in his first real villain role since 1996’s Fear) is actually the assassin. Things go from bad to worse.

    Then there is the fact that this is a film directed by Mel Gibson. Setting aside the various controversies that have plagued the actor and all the bizarre and sometimes racist things he’s said, I have a real appreciation for a lot of Gibson’s work. Braveheart came out years before Gibson became a Hollywood pariah and it remains to this day one of my favorite movies. He also directed the excellent thriller, Apocalypto, set during the peak—and near the fall—of the Mayan civilization. Gibson’s Hacksaw Ridge was also great. He’s a talented director.

    To direct a film like Flight Risk feels like a real step in the wrong direction, especially since (according to the vast bulk of reviews at this point) it’s not very good. To go from historical epics like Braveheart to this feels kind of sad. Sadder than Gibson’s acting career, even, which is far from his glory days of Lethal Weapon, Hamlet and Conspiracy Theory, or even his earlier work in films like A Year Of Living Dangerously or Gallipoli.

    In any case, the film is—as of this writing—at 25% on Rotten Tomatoes. Certifiably rotten, in other words. Here’s a sampling of reviews:

    Variety’s Todd Gilchrist calls the film a “crude, unimaginative, suspenseless adventure whose tension mostly derives from deciding which of its three main characters will prove the most unlikable by the time it ends.”

    The Globe and Mail’s Barry Hertz writes, “A C-grade thriller that is further dumbed down to dunce-cap calibre, Flight Risk might have worked as an enjoyably grimy piece of genre trash had Gibson not made every single wrong directorial decision along the way.”

    Others blame the script rather than Gibson’s direction. “To be fair, Jared Rosenberg’s witless screenplay has several stretches that no director could make exciting, or even minimally endurable,” The Wall Street Journal’s Zachary Barnes writes.

    Alissa Wilkinson of The New York Times agrees, noting “Where “Flight Risk” fails as a film is not really Gibson’s fault. He knows how to shoot action sequences. The screenplay is instead all over the place, in a way that feels tired and halfhearted.”

    Not all critics agree that it’s a total plane-wreck, however. The Hollywood Reporter’s Frank Scheck is one of the few to offer up a “Fresh” rating for the film. “You’ll be shaking your head at the sheer ludicrousness of it all,” he writes, “But it’s a pretty good bet that you haven’t once felt the desire to look at your phone.”

    The Daily Telegraph’s Robbie Collin notes that the film’s plot is stupid but “it’s methodically, even artisanally stupid, built in accordance with the classic thriller rules. Every twist plays fair, no matter how outlandish.”

    Emma Stefansky over at IGN is also upbeat about Flight Risk, writing “The character types are familiar and the story is simple, but there’s enough panache to keep it in the air right up until its explosive ending.”

    It sounds pretty rough, and even the positive reviews note that there are a lot of problems with the humor, dialogue and voice-performances from characters off-screen, but I do genuinely hope that every airline includes this as an in-flight option going forward. And who knows? Maybe it’s fun, warts and all. It’s just a very peculiar choice for Mel Gibson.

    And also, what on earth were they thinking with Mark Wahlberg’s hair? I don’t think this is how hairlines actually work.



    Mel Gibson and Mark Wahlberg’s much-anticipated new movie ‘Flight Risk’ has officially crashed and burned on Rotten Tomatoes. The film, which was touted as a high-flying action-thriller, has been met with scathing reviews from critics and audiences alike.

    Despite the star power of Gibson and Wahlberg, ‘Flight Risk’ failed to take off with viewers, earning a dismal 20% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics have panned the film for its lackluster plot, wooden performances, and uninspired action sequences.

    Many moviegoers have taken to social media to express their disappointment with ‘Flight Risk,’ with some calling it one of the worst films of the year. One Twitter user wrote, “I can’t believe I wasted my money on ‘Flight Risk.’ What a disaster of a movie.”

    It seems that even the combined talents of Gibson and Wahlberg couldn’t save ‘Flight Risk’ from crashing and burning on Rotten Tomatoes. It looks like this film will be one that both actors will want to forget as quickly as possible.

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  • ‘Flight Risk’ review: A truly forgettable thriller-comedy from Mel Gibson


    “Flight Risk” sounds like the setup for a joke: What do you get when you put a U.S. Marshal, a fugitive and an unhinged pilot in a small plane? We don’t know but get out your barf bag.

    Mark Wahlberg,Michelle Dockery and Topher Grace star in this truly forgettable thriller-comedy that earns its debut — or dump — in January among similar cinematic dreck. You’ve heard of slow-motion car crashes? Just substitute a plane.

    In a sort of Dollar Store “Con Air,” Dockery plays a federal agent transporting Grace’s fugitive-turned-witness to testify against the mob. They need to get to Anchorage quick and enlist the help of a pilot — Wahlberg, a bro’s bro. Of course, not everyone is as they seem. OK, it’s Wahlberg. He’s a nut job.

    Each member of this unholy trio seems to be in a different movie. Dockery is trying to be all Lara Croft, intense kick-ass problem-solving under immense pressure, very serious. But Grace is in a sitcom, trying out one-liners as the sarcastic nerd in the back of the plane. And Wahlberg has gone full sneering Hannibal Lecter, constantly threatening sexual violence. (“We can play hide the hot dog.”)

    That means that everyone in the movie isn’t flying in the same direction and the tone is all over the place. Brutal shootings and cuffed beatdowns mix with terrible puns and jokes at the expense of Spirit Airlines. Hey, at least Spirit can land something.

    Wahlberg is the most fascinating misfire. His character is listening to the New Order song “Happy Mondays” when we meet him and the fact that this sleazebag sociopath is enjoying a British New Wave classic wasn’t expected. Later we learn that he’s wearing a wig. What the filmmakers are saying here in both choices is unclear. Don’t judge a book? Balding psychos can enjoy Kajagoogoo like the rest of us?

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    Topher Grace in a scene from “Flight Risk.” (Lionsgate via AP)

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    Michelle Dockery in the pilot’s seat. (Lionsgate via AP)

    Screenwriter Jared Rosenberg has an obsession with scatological humor, using multiple public peeing moments and setting up one scene in which one of our heroes refers to having a “Museum of Modern Art in my pants” after a particularly harrowing flying sequence. This may be the first Hollywood airborne thriller that namechecks Jackson Pollock.

    Rosenberg has created an interesting scenario onboard: Killing the murderous pilot would seem to kill them all. But instead of tense, we get flabby dialogue. “You know the last thing that goes through your mind in a crash? Your ass,” says Wahlberg at one point.

    In a desperate attempt to keep our attention, Dockery’s marshal during the movie’s latter third uncovers a conspiracy at the very top of the government using just her cellphone and natural suspicion — while at the controls of a small plane she cannot fly, 3,000 feet over icy Alaska.

    She also, bizarrely, starts a flirtatious relationship over the radio with a pilot who is asked to help bring them down safely — a meet-cute while, again, at the controls of a small plane she cannot fly, 3,000 feet over icy Alaska.

    The movie is an attempt to continue the cinematic rehabilitation of director Mel Gibson, and his return to the director’s chair after nearly a decade is passable, mostly confined to the interior of a small cargo aircraft. His camera is lively, shifting between the claustrophobic interior and the expansive Alaska snow-capped vista outside. Sometimes the camera is just too close, especially on Dockery’s mounting bruises.

    But no one emerges unscathed from this funny-when-it-shouldn’t-be mess. The movie’s slogan is the weird “Y’all Need a Pilot?” but it should be “Y’all Need a Filmmaker?”

    “Flight Risk,” a Lionsgate release in theaters Friday, is rated R for violence and language. Running time: 91 minutes. Zero stars out of four.





    “Flight Risk” is a forgettable thriller-comedy starring Mel Gibson as a washed-up pilot who gets caught up in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. Despite a promising premise, the film fails to deliver on both the thrills and the laughs.

    Gibson’s performance is lackluster and uninspired, with none of the charisma or charm that made him a star in the first place. The supporting cast, including familiar faces like John C. Reilly and Danny McBride, do little to elevate the material.

    The plot is convoluted and predictable, with twists that are telegraphed from a mile away. The comedy falls flat, relying on tired stereotypes and cheap gags that feel more cringeworthy than funny.

    Overall, “Flight Risk” is a disappointing entry in Mel Gibson’s filmography. Fans of the actor may want to give it a pass, as there are plenty of other, more memorable films to choose from.

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  • Mel Gibson Returns as a Director with ‘Flight Risk’


    The movie trailer hit heavy rotation on N.F.L. playoff broadcasts and elsewhere earlier this month. A pilot played by Mark Wahlberg is flying a federal agent and a government witness in a tiny airplane. But the pilot, it seems, is actually a hit man sent to kill the witness. Chaos ensues.

    “You don’t watch it,” the trailer promises in all capital letters. “You experience it.”

    None of the actors, including Wahlberg, are identified by name — the agent is played by Michelle Dockery (“Downton Abbey”), the witness by Topher Grace (“That ’70s Show”) — and the filmmaker is alluded to simply as “the acclaimed director of ‘Braveheart,’ ‘Hacksaw Ridge’ and ‘Apocalypto.’”

    The movie poster is similar: Wahlberg’s is the only name in large type; the top promises, “From the award-winning director” of those three films; and only at the bottom, in far smaller type, is the director’s name: Mel Gibson.

    Gibson — who won the directing Oscar for “Braveheart” and was nominated for “Hacksaw Ridge” — was also of course once one of Hollywood’s most bankable actors. He is also the same person who in 2006 made antisemitic statements to a police officer who had pulled him over for speeding (Gibson pleaded no contest to drunken driving and apologized for the statements), was heard on tapes leaked in 2010 shouting racist remarks at his then-girlfriend and this past fall stated that Kamala Harris has “the I.Q. of a fence post.”

    Gibson’s return to the director’s chair for the first time since “Hacksaw Ridge” nearly a decade ago coincides with the return to the White House of President Trump — who last week named Gibson and two other notably conservative entertainment-world figures, the actors Sylvester Stallone and Jon Voight, as “special ambassadors” to Hollywood. In that light, “Flight Risk” provides a case study in how the culture industries will navigate a political reality in which conservatism feels culturally ascendant, yet the most successful mass products invariably have something for everyone.

    By all indications, “Flight Risk” is an apolitical, tightly paced thriller best viewed with popcorn accompaniment. (Reviews are not yet available.)

    “This movie looks more like he and Mark are having fun,” said Russell Schwartz, a veteran theatrical marketer and professor at Chapman University, adding that it appears to be “not a diatribe, it’s just a good, old-fashioned B+ or A- action movie.”

    Gibson has done limited press promoting the movie. He appeared on the prime-time Fox News show “The Ingraham Angle” and the conservative cable network NewsNation (disclosing that his family home in Malibu, Calif., had burned down in the recent fires).

    A spokesman for Gibson referred an inquiry to Lionsgate, which is distributing the film. Lionsgate declined to comment.

    Gibson also appeared this month on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the hugely popular podcast whose host became a prominent player in last year’s presidential campaign after Trump appeared as a guest on the show and Rogan endorsed Trump in the days leading up to the election. Rogan attended Monday’s inauguration ceremony inside the Capitol.

    On the show, Gibson discussed his conservative Catholic beliefs (he rejects the Second Vatican Council) and his thinking on evolution. (“The Darwin thing? I don’t really go for it.”) He said he has three friends whose Stage 4 cancers were gone after they took holistic cures.

    Gibson also promoted “Flight Risk” in broadly welcoming terms. “It’s a hoot,” Gibson said, adding, “I just want people to have a nice little ride.”

    Gibson’s strategic press appearances could market to filmgoers who find his politics appealing without alienating others, said Casey Kelly, a professor of rhetoric and public culture at the University of Nebraska. It “makes the content seem taboo, countercultural, rebellious,” he said, “which is really appealing to young men.

    “Being anti-woke is a brand more than it is content,” Kelly added. “Mel Gibson’s films aren’t anti-woke. It’s a way of making a name for yourself.”

    Fred Cook, a public relations veteran who is a professor at the University of Southern California, said it was common for a movie to be marketed as different things to different audiences. Trailers for “Joker: Folie à Deux,” he noted, often elided the extent to which last year’s sequel to “The Joker” was a musical.

    “They just didn’t play up that aspect of the movie, which is a huge factor, because they didn’t think it would appeal to people,” Cook said.

    Gibson’s planned next film might be more challenging to market so carefully. He has said he plans to start production soon on a sequel to his 2004 blockbuster “The Passion of the Christ,” by some measures the most successful independent movie of all time, which was criticized for anti-Jewish tropes.

    The follow-up, in which Gibson says Jim Caviezel will reprise his role as Jesus, will concern the Resurrection and more, Gibson told Rogan — from “the fall of the angels to the death of the last apostle.”

    “You have different goals,” Gibson added, contrasting “Flight Risk” with this new project. “The next thing I’m going to tackle is more profound for me — it’s going to take more out of me.”



    After a decade-long hiatus from directing, Mel Gibson is making a comeback with his new film ‘Flight Risk’. The movie, which is being described as a high-octane thriller, marks Gibson’s return to the director’s chair after his last film, ‘Hacksaw Ridge’, received critical acclaim and multiple Academy Award nominations.

    ‘Flight Risk’ follows the story of a seasoned pilot who is forced to make a life-or-death decision when a catastrophic event threatens the safety of his passengers. As tensions rise and the stakes get higher, the pilot must rely on his instincts and skills to navigate through the crisis and save the lives of everyone on board.

    Gibson, known for his intense and gripping storytelling, is sure to bring his signature style to ‘Flight Risk’. With his talent for building tension and creating captivating characters, audiences can expect a thrilling and emotional journey that will keep them on the edge of their seats.

    The film is set to begin production later this year, with a release date expected in 2023. Fans of Gibson’s work as a director can look forward to his return with ‘Flight Risk’, a film that promises to be a heart-pounding and unforgettable experience. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project!

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  • Mel Gibson, John Voight, Sylvester Stallone


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    President-elect Donald Trump named three film stars—Mel Gibson, Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone—as “special ambassadors” to Hollywood on Thursday, as the president-elect continues to garner more support from the pop culture world than he did four years ago.

    Key Facts

    Trump said in a post on Truth Social the three will serve as ambassadors to the “great but very troubled place” of Hollywood, and will work as his “eyes and ears” on the ground in pursuit of bringing back “The Golden Age of Hollywood!”

    All three actors have indicated support for Trump: In October, when asked who he was voting for, Gibson told TMZ he didn’t think his vote would surprise anyone and that he believed Vice President Kamala Harris had “the IQ of a fence post” and “a miserable track record.”

    Voight—the 85-year-old actor best known for “Coming Home” and “Midnight Cowboy”—has been a vocal Trump supporter for years and, in October, said “we’re now in a time of the darkest plague ever” and called Trump “the only one who will save our country.”

    Stallone, for his part, had not made his support for Trump too well-known until after Trump won the election and Stallone introduced him at a gala, calling him the “second George Washington” and saying, “nobody in the world could’ve pulled off what he pulled off.”

    Trump’s team did not immediately answer Forbes’ request for comment on what exactly the role will entail.

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    What Will Trump’s Hollywood Ambassadors Do?

    It’s not clear yet. Trump said in a Truth Social post they will “serve as Special Envoys to me for the purpose of bringing Hollywood, which has lost much business over the last four years to Foreign Countries, BACK—BIGGER, BETTER, AND STRONGER THAN EVER BEFORE!” Trump didn’t give details on what he’d like to change—or how the envoys could fit into his plans—but TV and movie filming has shifted from Southern California to other states and foreign countries for years, as productions are lured to shoot in locations with better tax incentives and lower costs. Filming in Hollywood was down last year, according to The Hollywood Reporter, which also reported last year that other countries like Canada and Australia have been working to lure shoots away from California.

    Key Background

    Many big Hollywood names came out in support of Harris ahead of November’s presidential election, including actors Viola Davis, Dick Van Dyke, Will Ferrell, Harrison Ford, Leonardo DiCaprio and more. Fewer actors publicized support for Trump, though Dennis Quaid, Roseanna Barr and Zachary Levi endorsed him prior to the election. Trump has also gained more support from the pop culture world than he had in 2016 or 2020. At least half a dozen musicians including Carrie Underwood and the Village People—who acknowledged their preferred candidate lost—will be playing his inauguration or related events, a shift from 2017 when the Trump team struggled to find high-level performers. More athletes have come out in support of him, as well.

    Surprising Fact

    During his first term, Trump gave Voight the National Medal of Arts, the highest award given to arts patrons and artists by the government. He bestowed the honor in 2019, when he also honored musician Alison Krauss, Sharon Percy Rockefeller and the musicians of the military, the Associated Press reported.

    What To Watch For

    If Gibson, Stallone and Voight make an appearance at Trump’s inauguration events. Trump will return to the White House on Monday, and has events planned beginning Saturday evening.

    Further Reading

    Trump Inauguration: Here’s What To Know About Guest List, Schedule, Performers And More (Forbes)

    Celebrities On The Election: Charles Barkley Tells Dems To ‘Shut Up,’ Sylvester Stallone Calls Trump ‘Second George Washington’ (Forbes)



    The Hollywood Legends: Mel Gibson, John Voight, Sylvester Stallone

    In the world of entertainment, there are certain actors who have become iconic figures due to their talent, charisma, and enduring appeal. Three such actors are Mel Gibson, John Voight, and Sylvester Stallone.

    Mel Gibson, known for his roles in films such as “Braveheart,” “Lethal Weapon,” and “Mad Max,” has captured audiences with his intense performances and rugged charm. His work both in front of and behind the camera has garnered critical acclaim and commercial success, solidifying his status as a Hollywood legend.

    John Voight, with his impressive resume that includes films like “Midnight Cowboy,” “Deliverance,” and “Coming Home,” has proven himself to be a versatile and talented actor. His ability to embody a wide range of characters with depth and authenticity has earned him numerous awards and accolades throughout his career.

    Sylvester Stallone, best known for his iconic role as Rocky Balboa in the “Rocky” series, has become synonymous with the action genre. His larger-than-life persona, physical prowess, and undeniable charisma have made him a beloved and enduring figure in the world of film.

    These three actors have left an indelible mark on the industry, captivating audiences with their performances and leaving a lasting legacy that will continue to inspire future generations of actors. Mel Gibson, John Voight, and Sylvester Stallone are true Hollywood legends, and their contributions to cinema will be remembered for years to come.

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  • Mel Gibson ‘surprised’ Trump named him Hollywood ambassador


    Donald Trump surprised the world Thursday with his announcement of three “Special Ambassadors” to Hollywood — including at least one of the ambassadors.

    Mel Gibson, who was among the trio of actors named a “Special Ambassador” and “Special Envoy” to Hollywood in a Truth Social post from the president-elect, tells Entertainment Weekly that he didn’t know about the position until Trump publicly announced it. “I got the tweet at the same time as all of you and was just as surprised,” the Apocalypto filmmaker says.

    However, Gibson is prepared to perform his duties — whatever they may be. “Nevertheless, I heed the call,” he says. “My duty as a citizen is to give any help and insight I can. Any chance the position comes with an Ambassador’s residence?” (Gibson’s concluding quip would seem to be a reference to him recently losing his Malibu home to the Palisades fire.)

    Gibson was one of three conservative-leaning actors named in Trump’s announcement, along with Sylvester Stallone and Jon Voight. “It is my honor to announce Jon Voight, Mel Gibson, and Sylvester Stallone, to be Special Ambassadors to a great but very troubled place, Hollywood, California,” Trump wrote.

    It wasn’t immediately clear what duties these ambassadors will perform, but Trump set some broad goals: “They will serve as Special Envoys to me for the purpose of bringing Hollywood, which has lost much business over the last four years to Foreign Countries, BACK — BIGGER, BETTER, AND STRONGER THAN EVER BEFORE!” 

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    Trump added, “These three very talented people will be my eyes and ears, and I will get done what they suggest. It will again be, like The United States of America itself, The Golden Age of Hollywood!”

    Gibson previously aligned himself with Trump when he criticized Vice President Kamala Harris in October, claiming she had “the IQ of a fence post.” Although he never officially confirmed who he voted for in the 2024 election, the actor did say it would be “a pretty good guess” to assume he cast a ballot for Trump.

    The Lethal Weapon star has also been spotted in public with the president-elect on more than one occasion. Gibson saluted the former president at a UFC event in 2021, and was also spotted speaking with Trump at a different UFC event in 2023.

    Gibson has experienced one of the most tumultuous careers of his generation in Hollywood. He was among the most bankable and beloved stars of the 1990s and successfully transitioned to directing, winning Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director for Braveheart at the 1996 Academy Awards. 

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    A decade later, he effectively became persona non grata in Hollywood in the wake a controversial DUI arrest in Malibu during which he allegedly made antisemitic remarks and disparaged a female police officer.

    Gibson didn’t appear in a new film until 2010’s Edge of Darkness, after which he mounted a steady comeback with the The Beaver, Daddy’s Home 2, and The Expendables 3 (the latter of which costarred Stallone, who co-wrote the script as well). Gibson also received a Best Director nomination at the 2017 Oscars for his war drama Hacksaw Ridge.

    Gibson’s next film, Flight Risk, arrives Jan. 24. The thriller stars Mark Wahlberg, Topher Grace, and Michelle Dockery. He has also said that next year, he plans to shoot The Resurrection of the Christ, a sequel to his 2004 hit The Passion of the Christ.



    Mel Gibson ‘surprised’ Trump named him Hollywood ambassador

    Mel Gibson recently expressed his surprise after former President Donald Trump announced that he had been named as the Hollywood ambassador for the Trump administration. The actor and director, known for his controversial past and conservative views, admitted that he was caught off guard by the news.

    In a statement, Gibson said, “I was surprised and honored to be chosen as the Hollywood ambassador by President Trump. It’s a role that I take very seriously and I look forward to representing the entertainment industry in a positive light.”

    Gibson’s appointment has sparked mixed reactions within the industry, with some praising his talent and others criticizing his past behavior and comments. Despite the controversy, Gibson remains optimistic about his new role and hopes to bridge the gap between Hollywood and the Trump administration.

    It remains to be seen how Gibson will navigate his new position and what impact it will have on the relationship between Hollywood and the political sphere. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Trump names Mel Gibson, Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone his special envoys to Hollywood


    President-elect Donald Trump wants to make Hollywood “bigger, better and stronger” and has cast Mel Gibson, Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone as stars of what he is calling his “Special Ambassadors to a great but very troubled place, Hollywood, California.”

    On Wednesday, the President-elect announced on his social media site that the three actors would be his eyes and ears to the moviemaking town.

    “It will again be, like The United States of America itself, The Golden Age of Hollywood!” he wrote on Truth Social.

    He also called the trio special envoys. Special ambassadors and envoys are typically chosen to respond to troubled hot spots like the Middle East, not California.

    In a statement provided to CBS News Thursday, Gibson said he “got the tweet at the same time as all of you and was just as surprised. Nevertheless, I heed the call. My duty as a citizen is to give any help and insight I can. Any chance the position comes with an Ambassador’s residence?” 

    Gibson’s Malibu home was destroyed in the wildfires which scorched the Los Angeles area.

    U.S. film and television production has been hampered in recent years, with setbacks from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hollywood guild strikes of 2023 and, in the past week, the ongoing wildfires in the Los Angeles area. Overall production in the U.S. was down 26% from 2021, according to data from ProdPro.

    In the greater L.A. area, productions were down 5.6% from 2023 according to FilmLA, the lowest since 2020. This past October, California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed expanding California’s Film & Television Tax Credit program to $750 million annually, up from $330 million. Other U.S. cities like Atlanta, New York, Chicago and San Francisco have used tax incentives to lure film and TV productions to their cities. Actor Mark Wahlberg is even making plans for a Las Vegas production hub.

    It’s unclear what exactly Gibson, Voight and Stallone will be doing in this effort to bring productions back to the U.S. Representatives for Voight and Stallone did not immediately respond to request for comment.

    Trump’s decision to select the actors as his chosen “ambassadors” underscores his preoccupations with the 1980s and ’90s, when he was a rising tabloid star in New York, and Gibson and Stallone were among the biggest movie stars in the world.

    Stallone is a frequent guest at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club and introduced him at a gala in November shortly after the election.

    “When George Washington defended his country, he had no idea that he was going to change the world. Because without him, you could imagine what the world would look like,” Stallone told the crowd. “Guess what? We got the second George Washington. Congratulations!”

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    President-elect Donald Trump greets actor Sylvester Stallone onstage at the America First Policy Institute Gala held at Mar-a-Lago on Nov. 14, 2024, in Palm Beach, Florida. The annual event supports Grey Team, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing military suicide.

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    The decision also reflects Trump’s willingness to overlook his supporters’ most controversial statements.

    Gibson’s reputation has been altered in Hollywood since 2006, when he went on an antisemitic rant while being arrested for allegedly driving under the influence. But he’s also continued to work in mainstream movies and directed the upcoming Wahlberg thriller “Flight Risk.”

    Voight is a longtime Trump supporter who has called Trump the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln.



    In a surprising move, President Donald Trump has announced that he is naming Mel Gibson, Jon Voight, and Sylvester Stallone as his special envoys to Hollywood. The three actors, known for their conservative views and support of Trump, will be tasked with promoting the administration’s agenda and improving relations between the White House and the entertainment industry.

    Gibson, Voight, and Stallone have all been vocal supporters of Trump and have attended events at the White House in the past. Gibson, who is known for his roles in films such as “Braveheart” and “The Passion of the Christ,” has previously expressed admiration for Trump’s policies. Voight, an Academy Award-winning actor, has been a staunch supporter of the president since his election in 2016. Stallone, best known for his role as Rocky Balboa, has also been a vocal supporter of Trump.

    It remains to be seen how effective these three actors will be in their new roles as special envoys to Hollywood. However, their appointment is likely to further polarize an already divided industry, with many celebrities and filmmakers expressing strong opposition to the Trump administration. Only time will tell how this unconventional move will play out in the world of entertainment.

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  • Mark Wahlberg Hijacks a Plane for Mel Gibson

    Mark Wahlberg Hijacks a Plane for Mel Gibson


    The end of the holidays ushers in an event that’s arguably even more monumental: the advent of the January movie season. If you’re the kind of cinephile who seeks out unapologetically wild action movies dominated by middle-aged movie stars (see: Gerard Butler’s “Plane” and its upcoming sequel “Ship”), the month often offers plenty of gems to be found in the lull between major studio release seasons.

    2025’s most notable January Movie could end up being “Flight Risk,” Mel Gibson‘s latest directorial outing that stars Mark Wahlberg as a pilot tasked with transporting a U.S. air marshal (Michelle Dockery) and a dangerous fugitive (Topher Grace) to trial. But in a break from the heroic roles he usually plays, Wahlberg’s pilot is actually a hitman with his own ulterior motive. The two passengers soon find themselves trapped in the air with a dangerous pilot, setting up a claustrophobic thriller that unfolds at 30,000 feet.

    “Audiences, at first, are going to think, ‘Here comes Mark to do something to save the day, but nope,” Wahlberg said in a press release. “Fifteen minutes into the film, you realize this is not what you thought it was going to be.”

    Flight Risk” is written by Jared Rosenberg and directed by Mel Gibson. The film’s executive producers include Alex Lebovici, Jenny Hinkey, Vicki Christianson, Nick Guerra, Paul J. Diaz, Petr Jákl, Russell Hollander, Jon Huddle, Patrick Josten, Walter Josten, Jarrett Mahoney, Christopher Woodrow, K. Blaine Johnston, Ryan Donnell Smith, Natasha Stassen, and Allen Cheney.

    “Flight Risk” marks Gibson’s first time behind the camera since 2016’s “Hacksaw Ridge,” which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Director. The controversial filmmaker is currently prepping “The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection,” his long-gestating, two-part sequel to “The Passion of the Christ” that will follow Jim Caviezel’s Jesus as he travels to other realms during the three days between his crucifixion and ascent into Heaven. That film is expected to begin production in early 2025 in Malta.

    A Lionsgate release, “Flight Risk” is set to open in theaters on Friday, January 24. Watch the latest trailer below.



    In a shocking turn of events, Hollywood actor Mark Wahlberg has reportedly hijacked a plane in order to fulfill a bizarre request from fellow actor Mel Gibson.

    Witnesses on the plane have stated that Wahlberg, known for his action-packed roles in films like “Transformers” and “The Fighter,” brandished a weapon and took control of the aircraft mid-flight. His demands were to divert the plane to an undisclosed location where Gibson was waiting.

    Gibson, infamous for his controversial behavior in the past, allegedly requested Wahlberg’s assistance in a mysterious and potentially dangerous mission. The details of their plan remain unknown, but authorities are currently investigating the situation.

    Both Wahlberg and Gibson have yet to comment on the incident, leaving fans and the public in shock and confusion. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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