Nobody 2 Review: Bob Odenkirk Is So Much More Likable As A Sleazy Lawyer Than An Ass-Kicking Dad

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Nobody 2 Review: Bob Odenkirk Is So Much More Likable As A Sleazy Lawyer Than An Ass-Kicking Dad


I can say that I’ve been a fan of Bob Odenkirk’s going back literal decades. In the 1990s, my introduction to him came via the hilarious and brilliant sketches on Mr. Show with Bob and David (along with one-off appearances on some of my favorite sitcoms), and like just about anyone else you might talk to, I was stunned by his turn to the dramatic playing the slippery Jimmy McGill a.k.a. Saul Goodman on Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. He’s repeatedly proven himself a smart and talented performer with tremendous range, and he has a unique charisma that lets him succeed as both a lead and in supporting roles.

Nobody 2

(Image credit: Universal Pictures)

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

For this reason, the Nobody movies frustrate me to a great degree. I was disappointed when I saw the original back in early 2021; like any fan, I expected to take delight in the actor’s first turn as an action star but instead found myself underwhelmed by poor writing and shocked by its bad messaging. Things only get worse in Nobody 2, as the script this time around is somehow even more rote, and it reveals Odenkirk’s Hutch Mansell as a hero that is pretty damn impossible to root for, even with the actor’s special charms.



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