The Nobody sequel promises to deliver the same story beats as the first film while Bob Odenkirk’s character attempts to start over and mend strained family relationships.Bob Odenkirk proves he can carry an action movie on his shoulders in Nobody, director Ilya Naishuller’s 2021 sleeper hit. The film is Odenkirk’s full foray into hard-hitting action following an exceptional run in Better Call Saul as Saul Goodman / Jimmy McGill. What sets Nobody apart from other reluctant hero films like Taken and The Equalizer is Odenkirk’s smug demeanor and restrained acting, reminiscent of the unscrupulous lawyer he portrayed in the Breaking Bad TV series. In an interview with Screen Rant, Nobody star Connie Nielsen talks about the sequel and Odenkirk’s performance as the everyman’s John Wick.Nobody offered a unique twist to the undercover assassin trope popularized by True Lies and Mr. & Mrs. Smith, but Odenkirk’s film does away with the humor and approaches the seriousness of John Wick. Odenkirk’s character remained an everyman throughout the film, proven breakable yet relentless in the well-choreographed bus fight scene. With John Wick 4 confirmed as the swan song of the titular character and Ana De Armas set to take up the mantle in Ballerina, Odenkirk’s Mansell deserves a cameo in one of that film’s Continental scenes at the very least.
The Nobody sequel promises to deliver the same story beats as the first film while Bob Odenkirk’s character attempts to start over and mend strained family relationships.
Bob Odenkirk proves he can carry an action movie on his shoulders in Nobody, director Ilya Naishuller’s 2021 sleeper hit. The film is Odenkirk’s full foray into hard-hitting action following an exceptional run in Better Call Saul as Saul Goodman / Jimmy McGill. What sets Nobody apart from other reluctant hero films like Taken and The Equalizer is Odenkirk’s smug demeanor and restrained acting, reminiscent of the unscrupulous lawyer he portrayed in the Breaking Bad TV series. In an interview with Screen Rant, Nobody star Connie Nielsen talks about the sequel and Odenkirk’s performance as the everyman’s John Wick.
Nobody offered a unique twist to the undercover assassin trope popularized by True Lies and Mr. & Mrs. Smith, but Odenkirk’s film does away with the humor and approaches the seriousness of John Wick. Odenkirk’s character remained an everyman throughout the film, proven breakable yet relentless in the well-choreographed bus fight scene. With John Wick 4 confirmed as the swan song of the titular character and Ana De Armas set to take up the mantle in Ballerina, Odenkirk’s Mansell deserves a cameo in one of that film’s Continental scenes at the very least.
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