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Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5, 1971), formerly known by his stage name Marky Mark, is an American actor and former rapper. His work as a leading man spans the comedy, drama, and action genres. He has received multiple accolades, including a BAFTA Award, and nominations for two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, and nine Primetime Emmy Awards. Wahlberg was born in Boston. As a youth, he took part in a number of violent and racially motivated attacks. He gained fame as a member of the hip hop group Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch in the 1990s, with whom he released the albums Music for the People (1991) and You Gotta Believe (1992). Wahlberg made his screen debut in Renaissance Man (1994) and had his first starring role in Fear (1996). He received critical praise for his performance as porn actor Dirk Diggler in Boogie Nights (1997). In the early 2000s, Wahlberg ventured into big-budget action movies, such as The Perfect Storm (2000), Planet of the Apes (2001), and The Italian Job (2003). He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for playing a police officer in the crime drama The Departed (2006). Wahlberg was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for portraying Micky Ward in the sports drama biopic The Fighter (2010); as co-producer, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. During the 2010s, he landed successful comedy roles with The Other Guys (2010), Ted (2012), Ted 2 (2015), Daddy's Home (2015), and Daddy's Home 2 (2017). Wahlberg also starred in the Transformers franchise films Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) and Transformers: The Last Knight (2017). He was the world's highest-paid actor in 2017. Wahlberg served as executive producer of five HBO series: the comedy-drama Entourage (2004–2011), the period crime drama Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014), the comedy-dramas How to Make It in America (2010–2011) and Ballers (2015–2019), and the documentary McMillions (2020). He is co-owner of the Wahlburgers chain and co-starred in the reality TV series about it. Wahlberg received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2010.

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Time passed since Wayne's won over Montana. John enjoying a peaceful life with Rose and kids. John grapples with the his injuries, with retirement and the haunting memories of the final match. He attempts to find purpose and meaning beyond boxing, faces unexpected challenges. His health becomes a pressing concern. Additionally, the film explores the impact of fame on his personal life. Parallelly, there's a subplot involving the next gen of boxers, including John's son, Ronnie, who expresses an interest in following in his father's footsteps. John protect his son from danger of ring. He discovers that the boxing world is evolving, with new talents emerging. Amidst these changes, Trevor "Reaper" Norton, Montana's former protegé, seeks revenge against John, blaming him for all. He slanders Jihn, his family and colleagues. He holds protests against them and the entire boxing organization, claiming it was a murder and act of terrorism. Meanwhile, Shestorkin fought Shadow for WBA and won. Norton vandalise and even verbally attacks Rose. sprays their fence red, threatens Wayne with death. Norton won the IBF and is temporarily suspended from further bouts due to his conduct after the bout. Norton challenges Wayne. Wayne accepts, everyone told him dont do it, fears for him, he is going to die in his condition. Scott won WBC, defended IBO with Baer. Fight is coming. Norton is shot dead in his car. There is no evidence. In the last scene, Sully is at home with a gun on the table.