Bob Odenkirk is back in action in the trailer for "Nobody 2," the sequel to the 2021 sleeper hit "Nobody."
This time around, Odenkirk's unlikely assassin, Hutch Mansell, just wants to enjoy a vacation with his wife and two kids, but violence seems to follow him wherever he goes.
He finds himself entangled with a crime boss, played by Sharon Stone, and a corrupt sheriff, played by Colin Hanks.
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The trailer gives us a taste of how Hutch fights back, including a knockdown brawl in an arcade and a brutal fight sequence on a boat that ends with him landing blows on his opponent while yelling, "I told you, I'm on f---ing vacation!"
According to a synopsis for the film, which takes place four years after Hutch 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."
"Much as he likes the slam-bang action of his 'job,' Hutch and his wife Becca (Connie Nielsen) find themselves overworked and drifting apart," the synopsis states. "So, they decide to take their kids (Gage Munroe, Paisley Cadorath) on a short getaway to Wild Bill's Majestic Midway and Waterpark, the one and only place where Hutch and his brother Harry (RZA) went on a vacation as kids."
"With Hutch's dad (Christopher Lloyd) in tow, the family arrives in the small tourist town of Plummerville ('Plummerville is Summerville!'), eager for some fun in the sun," the synopsis continues. "But when a minor encounter with some town bullies yanks the family into the crosshairs of a corrupt theme-park operator (John Ortiz) and his shady sheriff (Colin Hanks), Hutch finds himself the focus of the most unhinged, blood-thirsty crime boss he (or anyone) has ever encountered (Stone)."
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"Nobody 2" is directed by Timo Tjahjanto, with a screenplay by Derek Kolstad and Aaron Rabin.
The film hits theaters Aug. 15.