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Mark Wahlberg is unrecognizable after shocking transformation for mafia film ‘By Any Means’

June 6, 2026
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Mark Wahlberg is unrecognizable after shocking transformation for mafia film ‘By Any Means’

Mark Wahlberg is turning heads with a wild makeover for his upcoming mafia flick, “By Any Means.”

Wahlberg can be seen in the newly released trailerplaying infamous mafia hitman Gregory Scarpa — and although his famous physique remains in place, a set of facial prosthetics drastically alter his appearance.

The actor appears to be wearing a nose prosthetic, as well as a bulky dark wig complete with retro sideburns for the edgy role.

The “Planet of the Apes” actor also seems to be sporting a wider jawline for his remarkable transformation into the mob hitman, who was also known as the Grim Reaper and the Mad Hatter.

Mark Wahlberg in character as a man with dark hair, sunglasses, and a red collared shirt under a dark suit jacket.
Mark Wahlberg, seen above in the trailer for “By Any Means,” sports an unrecognizable look for the film. Paramount Pictures
Mark Wahlberg as mafia hitman Greg Scarpa, wearing a white tank top and aviator sunglasses, holding a baseball bat.
In the upcoming film, he plays mafia hitman Greg Scarpa. Paramount Pictures

Wahlberg, 55, is seen in the trailer wearing a variety of 1960s styles — but his white tank top with a gold chain stands out as the one that could possibly identify him, despite the dramatic transformation.

The crime thriller follows a Black FBI agent (played by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) as he investigates the murders of prominent civil rights figures alongside Wahlberg’s Scarpa in 1960s Mississippi.

Filmed in Atlanta, Georgia, and inspired by a true story, the plot thickens as they find themselves blurring the lines between justice and vengeance during an intense hunt.

“Excited to share the trailer for my new film BY ANY MEANS, based on a true story,” the actor wrote via Facebook earlier this week, noting that the film will hit theaters in September.

Mark Wahlberg and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II standing next to a car.
The actor stars alongside Yahya Abdul-Mateen II in the 1960s crime thriller (as seen above). Paramount Pictures

Fans sounded off about the upcoming flick — and Wahlberg’s altered appearance — in the comments thread, with one person writing, “Consider me officially ‘booked and busy’ the second this hits theaters.”

Another wrote, “going all Al Capone on this one! I’m In!” while a third joked, “Why the nose? I cant unsee it.”

Wahlberg isn’t the first actor to undergo rigorous efforts to conceal their natural appearance for a film.

Mark Wahlberg smiles on the red carpet at the
The trailer dropped earlier this week and the movie is set to debut in September. Wahlberg is pictured here in September 2025. The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images
Mark Wahlberg speaks into a microphone.
Wahlberg, pictured here in April, follows a string of actors to undergo dramatic transformations for movie roles. Getty Images

Earlier this year, on the set of “Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol” in London, Johnny Depp stunned fans with his transformation into the iconic holiday miser.

In April, David Duchovny was spotted in a black sequin skirtand blond wig while filming for Andrew Jay Cohen’s upcoming “Soapbox” in Los Angeles.

And prior to that, in October 2025, Jonah Hill was caught looking unrecognizable in retro clothing and a slimmed down appearance on the Los Angeles set of “Cut Off” with Kirsten Wiig.

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