
Bob Odenkirk returns as suburban assassin in 'Nobody 2': Trailer, release date
Prepare for another dose of suburban dad rage.
Bob Odenkirk is back as workaholic assassin Hutch Mansell in the sequel to 2021's sleeper hit "Nobody." Universal Pictures dropped a trailer May 14 for the movie, out this summer, which sees Hutch four years after taking on the Russian mob, still working off a $30 million debt through a string of hits.
Amid a fraught relationship, Hutch, his wife Becca (Connie Nielsen) and family decide on a waterpark vacation. The family eventually crosses paths with a corrupt theme-park operator (John Ortiz), his sheriff (Colin Hanks) and a terrifying crime boss (Sharon Stone) before chaos ensues. Christopher Lloyd returns as Hutch's dad, and Wu-Tang Clan's RZA returns as Hutch's brother, joining the fun.
A surprise blockbuster during the pandemic, "Nobody" topped the box office and earned $57 million globally, on a $16 million budget.
Read on for the trailer and release date for "Nobody 2."
Review: Bob Odenkirk livens up formulaic 'Nobody' as a middle-aged 'John Wick' type
'Nobody 2' trailer
The "Nobody 2" trailer sees Hutch take off for a family vacation, only to run into some smalltown bullies. After physically taking them down, the assassin quickly runs into trouble.
But Hutch refuses to let his work interfere with and ruin his vacation.
Watch the NSFW trailer here.
'Nobody 2' cast
The film features a starry cast, including:
Bob Odenkirk
Connie Nielsen
John Ortiz
RZA
Colin Hanks
Christopher Lloyd
Sharon Stone
Gage Munroe
Paisley Cadorath
'Nobody 2' release date
"Nobody 2" is set to hit theaters Aug. 15, 2025.
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