Nobody 2 trailer reveals first look at sequel to one of 2021's best action movies
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Bob Odenkirk is back, the Nobody 2 trailer is here
Bob Odenkirk is back as Hutch Mansell in the first trailer for {Nobody 2}, and it looks like his family holiday will be anything but relaxing. For although the older man is doing his best to put his violent past behind him, he is once again forced to resort to violence when his children are threatened by local thugs. In the director's chair is Timo Tjahjanto with Odenkirk, Connie Nielsen, Christopher Lloyd, and RZA back in their respective role…
Bob Odenkirk Reveals Jackie Chan's Influence in 'Nobody 2'
When you have Bob Odenkirk at the heart of your project, things will never be as they seem. If you’re working on a prequel to one of the most successful and groundbreaking television shows of all time, like in Better Call Saul, it won’t be a soulless cash grab. Instead, it will be a slow-burning [...] The post Bob Odenkirk Reveals the Personal Stakes and Jackie Chan’s Influence in ‘Nobody 2’ appeared first on DiscussingFilm.
'Nobody 2' Trailer: Bob Odenkirk Is Back And Bloodier Than Ever
Bob Odenkirk returns in 'Nobody 2,' a wild action-packed sequel where family vacation meets criminal chaos. Watch the trailer now! The post ‘Nobody 2’ Trailer: Bob Odenkirk Is Back And Bloodier Than Ever appeared first on Ice Cream Conversations.
Bob Odenkirk gets back to ass-kicking in the 'Nobody 2' trailer
Since we’re getting hit with all the pandemic sequels this year (looking at you, Old Guard 2), let’s highlight one we’re quite excited for: Timo Tjahjanto’s Nobody 2, which features Bob Odenkirk once again back in the saddle as the suburban assassin who finds himself in sticky situations even though he’s long out of the game. Tjahjanto’s prior features — The Night Comes for Us, The Shadow Strays — are fucking incredible, and if you haven’t watch…
Trailer for ‘Nobody 2' Releases — Bob Odenkirk Returns — World of Reel
Ever since Liam Neeson’s success in “Taken” — he was a simple man with “a particular set of skills” — the number of retreads that resulted from it has become numbingly repetitive. You can make a good case that “Taken” has been the most influential, not to mention most copied, movie of the last 15 years. The proof is in the pudding: middle-aged actors who have attempted to be one-man killing machines since “Taken” include Bruce Willis (“Death Wis…
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