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Nobody 2 Trailer: Bob Odenkirk Gets Violent as Tickets Go on Sale

Nobody 2 Trailer: Bob Odenkirk Gets Violent as Tickets Go on Sale

Yahoo19-07-2025
Universal Pictures has released a new trailer for its highly-anticipated action thriller sequel, which will debut in theaters on August 15. Tickets for Bob Odenkirk-led movie are now officially on sale.
'Four years after he inadvertently took on the Russian mob, Hutch remains $30 million in debt to the criminal organization and is working it off with an unending string of hits on international thugs,' reads the official synopsis. 'Much as he likes the slam-bang action of his 'job,' Hutch and his wife Becca find themselves overworked and drifting apart. So, they decide to take their kids on a short getaway to Wild Bill's Majestic Midway and Waterpark, the one and only place where Hutch and his brother Harry went on a vacation as kids. With Hutch's dad in tow, the family arrives in the small tourist town of Plummerville, eager for some fun in the sun.'
Check out the Nobody 2 trailer below (watch more trailers):
What happens in the new Nobody 2 trailer?
The video offers fans with a closer at Odenkirk's return as Hutch, whose family vacation gets terribly derailed when he accidentally takes his family to the most dangerous place ever. The trailer also features more footage of Sharon Stone's villainous character named Lendina, who will be introduced as the boss behind a bootlegging operation.
Nobody 2 is directed by Indonesian filmmaker Timo Tjahjanto from a screenplay written by John Wick franchise creator Derek Kolstad, Odenkirk, Aaron Rabin, and Umair Aleem. The sequel also includes Connie Nielsen, John Ortiz, RZA, Colin Hanks, Christopher Lloyd, Michael Ironside, Billy MacLellan, Gage Munroe, and more.
It is produced by Kelly McCormick and David Leitch for 87North, Odenkirk and Marc Provissiero for Odenkirk Provissiero Entertainment, and Braden Aftergood for Eighty Two Films. During its theatrical run, the first installment received positive reviews from critics. It also earned a worldwide gross of over $57 million against a reported budget of around $16 million.
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