Balls Up: Mark Wahlberg's R-Rated Comedy - Apple Podcasts
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There have been multiple appearances and buzz around Mark Wahlberg’s project Balls Up, including on-set reports in 2024 and media coverage around its promotion in 2026. These references show Wahlberg starring in Balls Up with Paul Walter Hauser and early trailer and interview coverage as the film moved into release campaigns [source coverage mentioned in 2024–2026 media articles].
The official trailer and promotional materials released in early 2026 position Balls Up as a raunchy action-comedy centered on two marketers and a World Cup scandal, with Prime Video listed as a streaming platform for the film [official trailer descriptions from 2026 coverage].
Media outlets including entertainment sites and major networks conducted interviews and roundups around the film’s release, including remarks from Wahlberg about the film’s outrageous comedic tone and discussions of the world-tour promotional circuit around its premiere [Fox News interview, ScreenSlam coverage, and Today Australia segment cited in 2026 coverage].
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Episodio de podcast · Entertainment & Celebrity News Today 2 Min News The Daily News Now! · 16 de abril · 1 min
podcasts.apple.comMark Wahlberg returns in the new action comedy Balls Up, where he plays a marketing executive who sparks a global scandal at the World Cup.
en.liputan6.comThe actor told Fox News Digital the new movie is "one of the most outrageous comedies" he's been a part of. It follows two marketers who pitched a condom sponsorship to the World Cup and find themselves in an international scandal.
www.foxnews.comMark Wahlberg returns in the new action comedy Balls Up, where he plays a marketing executive who sparks a global scandal at the World Cup.
en.liputan6.comMark Wahlberg discusses the "baggage" of being a celebrity's child and how he stays a "normal dad" to his four kids despite his Hollywood fame.
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