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Bob Odenkirk is breaking bad. The “Better Call Saul” star has revealed that he only made the 2021 action movie “Nobody” because he wanted to impress his former “Saturday Night Live” colleagues.
After 14 years in the 'Breaking Bad' world, Odenkirk hasn't looked back, but says he'd be up for one (or two) more 'Nobody' films.
“Nobody 2” opens with Hutch going through the motions of being a contract killer for the government while balancing being an involved dad and devoted husband. Though he feels he's found a way to manage both, Odenkirk tells TODAY.com Hutch knows that's far from the truth.
"Nobody 2" stunt coordinator on how the film's duck boat scene came together, and how Bob Odenkirk's childhood inspired the sequence.
The star, who said he survived a 2021 heart attack because of his prep for the action film, is back for 'Nobody 2' alongside new addition Sharon Stone.
In addition to Bob Odenkirk, Nobody 2 returns many cast members from the first movie, including Connie Nielsen, RZA, Colin Salmon, Gage Munroe, Paisley Cadorath and Christopher Lloyd. New to the cast are John Ortiz, Colin Hanks and Sharon Stone in villainous roles.
Nobody 2 is a direct sequel to 2021's Nobody and is directed by Timo Tjahjanto. The film is written by Derek Kolstad and Aaron Rabin and it was released by Universal Pictures on August 15, 2025.
In this sequel, Bob Odenkirk returns as an ordinary suburban husband and dad who’s an exceedingly skilled and very busy assassin.
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‘Nobody 2’ Review: Bob Odenkirk Takes A Very Violent Family Vacation In Fun Action-To-The-Max Sequel
A review of 'Nobody 2' with Bob Odenkirk returning as the Everyman family man turned assassin as he takes wife and kids on a vacation to remember
Release Date: August 15, 2025 Directed By: Timo Tjahjanto Written By: Derek Kolstad & Aaron Rabin Starring: Bob Odenkirk, Connie Nielsen, John Ortiz, RZA, Colin Hanks, Christopher Lloyd, and Sharon Stone Rating: R for strong bloody violence, and language throughout Runtime: 89 minutes