The
Family
Plan
Leaked:
Mark
Wahlberg-starrer
American
action
comedy
movie
The
Family
Plan
premiered
on
streaming
platform
Apple
TV
on
December
15,
Friday.
Mark,
who
plays
Dan
Morgan
in
the
film,
is
a
former
assassin
who
turned
into
a
suburban
dad
of
three,
whose
past
keeps
catching
up
with
him.
The
film
received
mixed
reviews
from
critics
and
audiences.
While
many
were
eagerly
waiting
to
see
the
film,
there
was
an
unfortunate
update
for
them.
In
an
unexpected
turn
of
events,
The
Family
Plan
has
been
leaked
online
for
free
download
and
viewing.
The
Family
Plan
movie
leaked
Besides
Mark
Wahlberg,
the
film
also
stars
Michelle
Monaghan,
Saïd
Taghmaoui,
and
Maggie
Q
in
key
roles.
Directed
by
Simon
Cellan
Jones
and
written
by
David
Coggeshall,
The
Family
Plan,
after
hours
of
its
release
on
the
OTT
platform,
fell
prey
to
online
piracy
and
was
made
available
for
free
download
and
watching.
The
comedy
action
full
movie's
pirated
version
is
now
available
on
unauthorised
websites
in
HD
prints,
which
can
be
accessed
for
free
download.
This
comes
as
a
blow
to
the
makers,
as
it
may
affect
the
film's
business.
Despite
taking
stringent
measures
to
curb
online
piracy,
these
illegal
sites
are
making
a
comeback
that
is
even
stronger.
Notably,
The
Family
Plan
isn't
the
only
series
that
has
been
a
target
of
pirated
sites.
Earlier,
big
releases
like
The
Archies,
Oppenheimer,
Barbie,
and
Chicken
Run-Down
Of
The
Nugget,
amongst
others,
were
also
leaked
online
hours
after
their
release.
The
Family
Plan
synopsis
reads:
"When
enemies
from
his
past
track
him
down,
former
elite
government
assassin
Dan
packs
his
wife,
teen
daughter,
teen
son,
and
10-month-old
baby
into
their
minivan
and
takes
off
on
an
impromptu
cross-country
road
trip
to
Las
Vegas."
SAY
NO
TO
PIRACY
To
note,
Filmibeat
strongly
advocates
against
watching,
downloading,
or
sharing
pirated
content.
Such
activities
are
punishable
and
non-bailable
offenses.
Viewers
are
encouraged
to
access
the
film
through
legitimate
channels,
supporting
the
creators
and
maintaining
the
integrity
of
the
cinematic
experience.
DISCLAIMER:
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doesn't
support
or
promote
piracy,
as
it
is
a
criminal
offence
under
the
Copyright
Act
of
1957.
We
sincerely
request
that
you
refrain
from
participating
in
any
such
practise
or
encouraging
piracy
in
any
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