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Mark Wahlberg attached to dark thriller 'The Stolen Kids of Sarah Lawrence'
US actor Mark Wahlberg on the red carpet of the world premiere of Hollywood movie Transformers 4 in Hong Kong on June 19, 2014. u00e2u20acu201d AFP pic

LOS ANGELES, May 7 — Producing alongside horror and thriller specialist Jason Blum, movie star Mark Wahlberg might take the lead in a film about a college student's father who gradually took over her friends' lives.

Published just over a month ago, magazine article The Stolen Kids of Sarah Lawrence is to become a film or perhaps a TV series under the guidance of Mark Wahlberg and Jason Blum, per The Hollywood Reporter.

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The true story, which was run by New York Magazine and reproduced online by The Cut, focuses on Larry Ray, the father of a student at a top liberal arts college, who moves in with his daughter and her seven housemates upon his release from prison.

Portrayed as a charming, intimidating, and utterly manipulative abuser, Ray had been jailed for securities fraud — a sentence triggered by a post-conviction domestic violence arrest.

Having gained the trust of his daughters' friends, he began slowly taking over their lives, with the consequences growing more and more severe.

Blum is still evaluating whether the project would work best as a feature film or a TV series, according to THR. If it is turned into a film, Wahlberg would star.

As well as producing hit horror movies in a range of franchises — Paranormal Activity, Insidious, Sinister, The Purge, Creep, and Happy Death Day — Blum also backed Best Picture Oscar nominees Whiplash, Get Out and BlacKkKlansman.

TV credits include Sharp Objects, The Jinx, and The Normal Heart.

Mark Wahlberg's on-screen appearances have been predominantly in film, with a handful of TV cameos notched up for Entourage, one of the half-dozen shows he's helped produce.

Having made the transition from music to film thanks to a leading role in 1996 psychological thriller Fear, he starred or co-starred in box office blockbusters in the Transformers, Ted, and Daddy's Home franchises. — AFP-Relaxnews

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