Sequels are big business in Hollywood, and the people in charge at different studios are usually down to revisit a hit if the follow-up has a chance of doing better than its predecessor. The smaller budget titles stand an even better chance of getting a second outing after overachieving because the initial investment is lower, which means with just a little more money thrown in, the possibility of truly wild success is on the table. Bob Odenkirk ended up stumbling into a modest success with "Nobody" back in 2021 as the action movie was a "little engine that could" for Universal Pictures. Thanks to the success built off of a $16 million budget, the calls for a sequel were coming, but Odenkirk would only sign on for "Nobody 2" if they found the right story to tell.

"Nobody" is the story

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