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Nobody 2, Bob Odenkirk's forthcoming action thriller, has a January 6, 2025 filming start date. The news arrives four years following the premiere of the first movie, which starred Odenkirk as Hutch Mansell, an apparently regular father and office worker covertly employed as a federal agent.
Released in 2021, the original movie was both a box money and critical hit. The production list verifies that Nobody 2 will be shot in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The follow-up will bring Odenkirk director Ilya Naishuller and writer David Kolstad back together.
Although Nobody 2's production is not anticipated to commence until January 2025, an exact release date is difficult to pin down. Filmed on 34 days between September and October 2019, the first Nobody was scheduled for release in March 2021 but the epidemic of COVID-19 postponed it. But without the epidemic causing delays, the movie might premiere shortly following filming.
Given a comparable shooting schedule for the sequel, Nobody 2 might find release late 2025.
The first Nobody finished with Hutch getting an enigmatic call that seemed to bring him back into the middle of things. A sequence following credits suggested Harry and David setting for a mission. With all three individuals chasing a fresh objective, the sequel might follow these strands.
The narrative might then follow Hutch's fresh acceptance of his violent side.
The forthcoming action movie, Nobody 2, got a positive update on its filming. Bob Odenkirk The 2021 original starred Odenkirk as Hutch Mansell, an apparently normal office worker and father who employs his latent government assassin ability to stop a Russian mafia he encounters. With the next Nobody 2 confirmed for 2022, the film was highly appreciated for its action and lead performances.
One of the factors behind the enthusiasm of viewers for the sequel is the success of the movie.