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Mark Wahlberg, Matt Damon, and Leonardo DiCaprio are among the top actors in Martin Scorsese’s critically acclaimed crime dramaThe Departed.Nevertheless, despite the movie’s popularity, it was not always a friendly environment on set. The report has it that Wahlberg lost his cool on set and yelled at his co-stars.

Who would not want to collaborate with such a well-known director (Martin Scorsese)? He is, after all, one of the most sought-after filmmakers, with works likeThe Irishman.
And Wahlberg seemed to be Scorsese’s match when it came to casting him in a 2006 crime thriller film. But the actor, who has repeatedly displayed his incredible acting skills, was utterly unprepared to work with the 80-year-old legendary filmmaker on this project.

Many people were unaware of theShooteractor’s initial refusal to participate in Scorsese’s critically acclaimed film. Nevertheless, Wahlberg joined the project, which later made him realize that making that movie was not always fun.
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When Mark Wahlberg Experienced Serious Issues OnThe DepartedSet
The Departed,an Oscar-winning movie from 2006, added Mark Wahlberg to its impressive cast. The film, which starred actors such as Jack Nicholson, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, and Vera Farmiga, did critically and financially well.
Even though it worked out very well,Martin Scorsese, the film’s director, and actor Mark Wahlberg experienced some difficulties during production.

First off,theTed stardid not think the project was a good fit for him when it was first presented to him. At the time, the agent for Wahlberg assumed without question that theUnchartedactor would be open to working on Scorsese’s film.
This required Wahlberg to decline Scorsese directly.He informed GQ:
“The Departedwas interesting because I wasn’t committed to making the movie and my agent told Marty that I was. Marty called me up and he was so excited about making this movie together. I said, ‘I’m not doing the movie.’”
Scorsese was not quite on the same page with the 52-year-old actor regarding some requirements the latter had to fulfill in order to work onThe Departed.Also, theDaddy’s Homeactor was ordered to board a plane by his agent to meet with Scorsese in person to discuss the project.

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Mark Wahlberg Was ‘Mad at Everybody’
The cast and crew (includingMatt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Jack Nicholson) of the project were extremely talented, andMark Wahlbergfound himself overwhelmed working with them.However, Wahlberg did not always enjoy the process of filming the movie.
TheMe Timeactor often found himself at odds with the movie’s director.He admitted to The Telegraph in a 2007 interview that he and Martin Scorsese had been engaged in a constant struggle.
“I had problems with Marty.”
One of the arguments was sparked by Scorsese’s annoyance with Wahlberg’s refusal to get his hair cut.The director was not the only target of the actor’s frustration. Healso grew a little impatient with his coworkers, but mainly because of the impact of his role.
“The whole time I was in the character so I was mad at everybody. It was Leo, Matt, and Jack. F*** Jack, too.”
It is no secret that working on a movie set can be stressful, particularly when you are surrounded by actors who are equally talented as you are. However, there are times when stress can be good because it forces actors out of their comfort zones and helps them give strong performances.
Even though the tension between Wahlberg, Damon, and DiCaprio on the set ofThe Departedmay have been heated, it seems that they managed to put it aside for the benefit of the movie. And it goes without saying that we are all appreciative of that.
Well, you can enjoyThe Departed, which is available on HBO Max.
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Source:The Telegraph
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