Nobody 2 has arrived at the global box office, and Bob Odenkirk once again proves why audiences love his unexpected action-hero avatar. Directed by Timo Tjahjanto, this action-packed sequel is performing well against big-budget competitors and is already inching towards the $20 million worldwide mark. Released on August 15, 2025, the film opened stronger than its predecessor and is off to a solid start internationally.
Nobody 2 enjoyed a decent run in its opening week, collecting $13.89 million in North America and an additional $5 million from international markets, bringing its worldwide total to $18.89 million in 8 days.
Nobody 2 Box Office Collection (USA Domestic)
Day | USA Collection | Total Gross |
---|---|---|
Preview (Aug 14) | $1.3M | $1.3M |
Day 1 (Fri) | $3.86M | $3.86M |
Day 2 (Sat) | $3.11M | $6.98M |
Day 3 (Sun) | $2.26M | $9.25M |
Day 4 (Mon) | $0.79M | $10.04M |
Day 5 (Tue) | $1.40M | $11.44M |
Day 6 (Wed) | $0.76M | $12.21M |
Day 7 (Thu) | $0.63M | $12.84M |
Day 8 (Fri) | $1.05M | $13.89M |
Worldwide Collection (as of Aug 22, 2025):
North America: $13.89M
International: $5.0M
Worldwide Total: $18.89M
📌 NOTE: The above figures are estimates based on trade sources, automated data trackers, and publicly available information. Actual numbers may vary slightly.
Cast & Crew
Actor/Actress | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|
Bob Odenkirk | Hutch Mansell | Protagonist, retired hitman |
Connie Nielsen | Becca Mansell | Hutch’s wife |
RZA | Harry Mansell | Hutch’s half-brother |
Christopher Lloyd | David Mansell | Hutch’s father |
Aleksei Serebryakov | Villain (TBD) | Antagonist |
New Cast (Rumored) | TBA | Yet to be officially revealed |
Ilya Naishuller | Director | Returning after Nobody (2021) |
Derek Kolstad | Writer | Creator of John Wick series |
David Leitch | Producer | Known for John Wick & Deadpool 2 |
Budget & Break-Even Analysis
Production Budget: $25 million
Break-Even Target (2.5x budget): $62.5 million
Current Worldwide Collection: $18.89 million
Still Needed to Break Even: $43.6 million
The film is far from its break-even point but has shown a stronger start than the first Nobody. With positive word of mouth, it could maintain momentum in the coming weeks.
Nobody 2 Review – A Thrilling Sequel
Performance & Screen Presence
Bob Odenkirk once again delivers a raw and grounded performance as Hutch Mansell. His transformation from an ordinary family man to a relentless assassin feels more natural and refined in this sequel.
Direction & Storytelling
Timo Tjahjanto brings fresh energy to the franchise with tight pacing and intense action set pieces. The screenplay cleverly balances humor, family dynamics, and brutal fight sequences, making it a worthy successor.
Action & Technical Brilliance
The film’s fight choreography and stunt work are top-notch, with gritty, realistic action sequences that feel brutal yet entertaining. Cinematography captures both the quiet moments and explosive set-pieces with flair.
Why Nobody 2 Is Gaining Attention
Higher opening weekend than Nobody (2021)
Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes (77% critics, 88% audience)
Strong audience reception, with repeat viewership driving weekday numbers
Compact budget of $25M, making profitability achievable if it sustains momentum
Plot
Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk) takes his family on a much-needed vacation in the small town of Plummerville. But peace doesn’t last long, as he finds himself up against a corrupt theme-park operator, a shady sheriff, and a ruthless crime boss. Forced out of retirement once again, Hutch embraces his deadly skills to protect his loved ones.
Final Verdict
Nobody 2 is shaping up to be a strong performer despite competition from big-budget films. With $18.89 million worldwide in its first week, solid reviews, and Bob Odenkirk’s rising popularity as an action star, the film has every chance of reaching its break-even target in the coming weeks.
Much like the first installment, Nobody 2 balances action and storytelling with gritty realism, and it looks poised to build its own loyal franchise fan base.
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