Mark Wahlberg's 2024 Spy Movie Sets Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Record For Actor

 


The Union's audience score sets a new record for Mark Wahlberg, as it is now his second-lowest rated film on Rotten Tomatoes.



Critics and viewers alike criticize The Union for lack of action, unbelievable plot, and character development.

Despite bad reviews, The Union peaked at no. 1 on Netflix's charts, garnering 33.1 million views globally.

The Rotten Tomatoes audience score for the Netflix movie The Union has set a new record for actor Mark Wahlberg. In The Union, Wahlberg plays Mike, a working-class man whose surprise run-in with his ex-girlfriend Roxanne leads to him being wrapped up in an unexpected international spy mission. In addition to Berry and Wahlberg, The Union features a leading cast including J.K. Simmons, Mike Colter, Alice Lee, Jessica De Gouw, Lucy Cork, and Jackie Earle-Haley. The film is directed by Julian Farino and written by David Guggenheim and Joe Barton.


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The updated Rotten Tomatoes audience score for The Union has come close to an unfortunate record for the actor. The audience score is now a rotten 25% on the aggregate ratings site. This score positions The Union as Wahlberg's second-lowest rated film of all time in terms of audience score, coming in just above The Happening, which has a 24% score. The ratings for The Union have been declining since its release, as the audience score was 27% last night before dropping to 25% today.

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