Box Office, Nobody and Weapons
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Summer is ratcheting down and the only major studio-wide entry this box office frame is Universal's Bob Odenkirk action sequel 'Nobody 2'.
Weapons' continues to dominate at the box office, putting 'Nobody 2' in the third place while 'Americana' has flopped in its debut.
Weapons” scared its way to the top during its debut last weekend and stayed there, beating out “Freakier Friday” for a second time.
Bob Odenkirk's action sequel Nobody 2 almost overtook Guy Ritchie's biggest box office bomb in just one weekend.
“Nobody 2” opens with Hutch going through the motions of being a contract killer for the government while balancing being an involved dad and devoted husband. Though he feels he's found a way to manage both, Odenkirk tells TODAY.com Hutch knows that's far from the truth.
Still, writers Derek Kolstad and Aaron Rabin can’t find anything to give the film the missing charge of the new. No one’s heart is in it, even as other body parts are severely damaged. The first film’s premise of a man with a very special set of skills forced to go straight in a job and possibly even a marriage that he hates isn’t really replicable,
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Screen Rant on MSNNobody 2 Shifts to Comedy, Distinguishing Itself from John Wick Franchise
Nobody 2 embraces a wise tonal shift that helps distinguish the Bob Odenkirk action sequel from other action films like the John Wick series.
Quentin Tarantino is happy to pass directing duties to David Fincher for Netflix’s highly anticipated “Once Upon A Time in Hollywood” sequel. During a recent interview on “The Curch of Tarantino” podcast, the two-time Oscar winner said he passed on directing “The Adventures of Cliff Booth” because the idea of his final film being a …