The PG-13 version of Wahlberg’s film ‘Father Stu’ will hit theaters in December
Mark Wahlberg’s recent hit movie “Father Stu” is being re-released in theaters after its initial debut in April. The new version, as Wahlberg explained, was subject to significant editing, but he argued the message remains impactful.
“We took out all 200 and some odd swears,” Wahlberg said on “The Ingraham Angle” Wednesday, “and the film is still as powerful.”
“Father Stu: Reborn” will hit theaters in December. The story follows Father Stuart’s difficult path to redemption after his family is shattered at the beginning of the film.