
The videogame adaptation stars Mark Wahlberg, Chris O'Donnell, Beau Bridges, Ludacris, Mila Kunis, Donal Logue and Amaury Nolasco.
Max Payne tells the story of a maverick cop determined to track down those responsible for the brutal murder of his family and partner. Hell-bent on revenge, his obsessive investigation takes him on a nightmare journey into a dark underworld. As the mystery deepens, Max (Wahlberg) is forced to battle enemies beyond the natural world and face an unthinkable betrayal.
Max Payne was released October 17th, 2008 and stars Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Beau Bridges, Ludacris, Chris O'Donnell, Donal Logue, Amaury Nolasco, Kate Burton. The film is directed by John Moore.


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InsaneKane
Mark Wahlberg playing Max Payne sweetness I saw the trailer it looks pretty awesome as well! I actually think the movies gonna be better then the game!
4 years agoby @insanekane87Flag
Nyfresh
just lookin at this pic i could tell that this movie is gonna b crazy
4 years agoby @leo16Flag
The Dark Knight
looks just like the other ones
4 years agoby @thedarkknight23Flag
The Kwisatz Haderach
Looks good
4 years agoby @the-kwisatz-haderachFlag
Nyfresh
NOW THATS HOT, JUST LIKE THE GAME
4 years agoby @leo16Flag
Solar XI
Hopefully its a good movie...
4 years agoby @solarxiFlag
ed_wood
Should be a cool movie.
4 years agoby @ed-woodFlag
Shadow Of The Day
Nice.
4 years agoby @asifFlag
Stiles
I thought Chtis O'Donnell was dead??
4 years agoby @stilesFlag
Vamp
Hmmmm, interesting. Didn't Kunis do the voice of Meg on Family Guy too?
4 years agoby @vampire2000Flag
AnnoyingFilmCritic
The video game is cool, but, casting Marky Mark as the titular character Sux...like "The Happening."
He looks ridiculous in the above photo...is he laying on a table? Contrived and weak.
Former Punisher, Thomas Jane, would have been a better Max Payne.
The only cool thing about this movie is Mila Kunis of That 70's Show/Forgetting Sarah Marshal.
4 years agoby @annoyingfilmcriticFlag