The Family Plan

A thrilling road trip comedy.

7.2
20231h 58m

Dan Morgan is many things: a devoted husband, a loving father, a celebrated car salesman. He's also a former assassin. And when his past catches up to his present, he's forced to take his unsuspecting family on a road trip unlike any other.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Keg Stand

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Mark Wahlberg Speaks French

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Laser Tag Scene

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Gaming Convention Scene

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Ice Ice Baby Scene

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Assassin Confession

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Grocery Store Fight Scene

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Family Van Clip

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Featurette

Cast

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Mark Wahlberg

Dan Morgan

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Michelle Monaghan

Jessica Morgan

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Zoe Colletti

Nina Morgan

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Van Crosby

Kyle Morgan

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Ciarán Hinds

McCaffrey

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Lateef Crowder

Neck Tattoo

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Miles Doleac

Gold Chain

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Al Vicente

Car Dealership Manager Jorge

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Ryan Homchick

Car Dealership Salesman Hal

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Chantal Maurice

Car Dealership Receptionist Deb

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James Sharpe

Car Dealership Customer

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Reviews

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The Movie Mob

6/10

**The Family Plan is another forgettable streaming knockoff that is only worthwhile for diehard Wahlberg fans.**

The Family Plan is an entertaining film, largely due to the charisma of its lead stars. However, the script lacks originality and the plot is predictable, resulting in a forgettable viewing experience. It almost feels as though Apple+ used an AI generator to create a generic spy comedy centered around a family discovering their father's secret assassin identity. The action sequences are passable, but the story follows such familiar beats that it fails to hold my interest. Thankfully, Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan's performances add some enjoyment to the film, preventing it from being completely dismissible. While I found it enjoyable to watch once, I don't see myself revisiting it. Ghosted offers a more entertaining take on the spy-comedy genre. Nonetheless, if your watchlist is lacking options, Wahlberg and Monaghan's presence might make The Family Plan worth a try.

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