Mark Wahlberg’s Instant Family Leaves Netflix in 10 Days—Watch Now

Mark Wahlberg’s film Instant Family, a 2018 drama spotlighting a couple fostering three children, will be removed from Netflix on September 12. The movie, which stars Wahlberg alongside Isabela Merced and Rose Byrne, has been available on Netflix for several months, but viewers must act quickly to stream it before it leaves the platform. Fans of Mark Wahlberg Instant Family streaming can also find the film on Tubi, where it currently remains available without announced plans to depart.

Background and Reception of Instant Family

Instant Family follows a couple navigating unexpected challenges when they decide to foster three children. The film received positive reactions from both critics and viewers, earning an 82% approval rating from critics and 83% from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes. Financially, the movie was successful, earning $120 million worldwide compared to its $48 million production budget. The screenplay was written by Sean Anders and John Morris, with Anders also directing. Anders had previously collaborated with Wahlberg on the comedies Daddy’s Home and Daddy’s Home 2, featuring Will Ferrell. Anders later directed Spirited in 2022, reuniting with Will Ferrell and working with Ryan Reynolds and Octavia Spencer.

Details on Mark Wahlberg’s Upcoming Film Play Dirty

Mark Wahlberg’s new film Play Dirty is set for release on Prime Video on October 1. The movie stars Wahlberg alongside LaKeith Stanfield and Keegan-Michael Key, and it is directed and written by Shane Black. Play Dirty is adapted from the Parker book series by Donald E. Westlake. Other cast members include Chukwudi Iwuji and Thomas Jane. This marks Shane Black’s first film since directing The Predator in 2018. An exclusive preview featuring images of Wahlberg and Stanfield was recently shared by Collider.

Where to Watch Instant Family Before It Leaves Netflix

Fans eager to see Instant Family while it remains on Netflix should do so before September 12, when it will be removed. The film will continue to be available on Tubi for those looking to watch it after it disappears from Netflix. Instant Family remains an important part of Mark Wahlberg’s filmography, showcasing his ability to star in heartfelt, relatable dramas alongside other notable actors such as Margo Martindale.

“Watch Instant Family before it leaves Netflix on September 12 and stay tuned to Collider for more streaming updates and coverage.”