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Nobody 2 review: Bob Odekirk stars in a familiar sequel that trades surprise for spectacle

Director: Timo Tjahjanto

Cast: Bob Odenkirk, Connie Nielsen, John Ortiz, RZA, Colin Hanks, Christopher Lloyd, Sharon Stone

Nobody 2
Nobody 2 review: Bob Odekirk stars in a familiar sequel that trades surprise for spectacle

Nobody 2 Review: Bob Odenkirk Brings Back the Brutal Mayhem—But Is It Enough?

The unlikeliest of action heroes, Bob Odenkirk returns in Nobody 2 for another round of bone-crunching carnage. What began in 2021 as a sly little surprise—where a weary suburban dad revealed himself as a lethal assassin—has now evolved into a full-blown franchise. The first film thrived on novelty: watching Saul Goodman dismantle thugs was both shocking and hilarious. The sequel? It mostly asks you to enjoy the same spectacle again—only louder, bloodier, and bigger.

Directed by Timo Tjahjanto and featuring Connie Nielsen, Christopher Lloyd, RZA, Sharon Stone, and Colin Hanks, the film is deliriously entertaining in bursts, yet also a reminder that not every “nobody” necessarily needs a second act.

The Story

Hutch Mansell (Odenkirk) is still caught between his double life as weary husband/father and unstoppable assassin. His wife Becca (Nielsen) has reached breaking point, while his teenagers Brady (Gage Munroe) and Sammy (Paisley Cadorath) barely register his presence. On top of that, Hutch owes $30 million to the shadowy organization he crossed in the first film, forcing him into a string of violent freelance jobs.

In a desperate bid to reconnect with his family, Hutch drags them on a vacation to Plummerville, a shabby resort town from his childhood. But nostalgia quickly gives way to chaos. A spat at the local arcade snowballs into all-out war with crooked sheriff (Hanks) and ruthless crime boss Lendina (Stone), who runs her empire with venom, profanity, and an endless rotation of power suits.

By the time Hutch joins forces with his father (Lloyd) and brother Harry (RZA) for a final showdown in a booby-trapped amusement park, Plummerville looks more like a battlefield than a vacation destination.

Nobody 2
Nobody 2 review: Bob Odekirk stars in a familiar sequel that trades surprise for spectacle

The Good

  • Bob Odenkirk remains the franchise’s ace. He isn’t a slick superhero or ageless assassin—he’s a middle-aged man with bags under his eyes and a deep desire to be left alone. That contrast makes his violence both funny and oddly relatable. Odenkirk sells both the exhaustion and the savagery, keeping Hutch grounded even when he’s pulverizing bad guys.
  • The action is gleefully unhinged. Elevator melees, duck-boat ambushes, carnival shootouts—Tjahjanto stages fights that are messy, brutal, and creatively scrappy. They’re not balletic displays of elegance; they’re improvised demolition derbies, and that’s the charm.
  • The supporting cast pops. Christopher Lloyd continues to be hilarious and deadly as Hutch’s trigger-happy father. Nobody 2 RZA radiates smooth swagger as Harry. Sharon Stone devours every scene as Lendina, spewing venom and chewing scenery with gleeful abandon.

The Bad

  • The novelty is gone. The first film’s strength was the shock of discovering Hutch’s hidden life. Here, the secret’s out, leaving repetition in its place. By the third or fourth brawl, the carnage starts to blur together.
  • The plot is paper-thin. Crooked cops, small-town crime lords, and family vacations gone wrong—it’s a familiar collage of clichés. The domestic subplot (strained marriage, ignored kids) feels more like a checkbox than a real emotional thread.
  • The villainy veers into parody. As much fun as Stone is to watch, her campy performance sometimes undermines the stakes, making the story feel more cartoonish than compelling. (Nobody 2)
Nobody 2
Nobody 2 review: Bob Odekirk stars in a familiar sequel that trades surprise for spectacle

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The Verdict

Nobody 2 is bigger, bloodier, and more chaotic than its predecessor—but not necessarily better. It trades novelty for noise and cleverness for chaos. Yet Odenkirk’s grounded performance and Tjahjanto’s wild action staging keep the film engaging enough to ride out its thin story and over-the-top excess.

If the first film was about discovering the “somebody” in a “Nobody 2,” the sequel feels like watching that somebody repeat himself. Still, Odenkirk makes the ride worthwhile—proving Hutch Mansell may no longer surprise us, but he can still clear a room like nobody else.

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