Bob Odenkirk stars as a family man with a deadly and dangerous secret in the first trailer for the upcoming action drama Nobody.
The Better Call Saul star plays Hutch Mansell, a seemingly normal family man who comes off as a weakling when he fails to attack a home intruder.
We quickly find out that Hutch isn’t who he seems to be, as the long-dormant – and incredibly dangerous side- of him starts to come out.
Trailer: Bob Odenkirk stars as a family man with a deadly and dangerous secret in the first trailer for the upcoming action drama Nobody
Violence: We quickly find out that Hutch isn’t who he seems to be, as the long-dormant – and incredibly dangerous side- of him starts to come out
The trailer begins with Hutch in a daze after a home invasion, listening to the cops ask what was stolen.
He’s seen coming up behind the burglar with a golf club, but when the cop asks if he took a swing, Hutch meekly says he didn’t, much to the chagrin of his son.
Hutch’s neighbor says he wished the burglar picked his house, indicating he would have fought him off, though Hutch seems indifferent to his comments.
Stolen: The trailer begins with Hutch in a daze after a home invasion, listening to the cops ask what was stolen
Cop: He’s seen coming up behind the burglar with a golf club, but when the cop asks if he took a swing, Hutch meekly says he didn’t, much to the chagrin of his son
Neighbor: Hutch’s neighbor says he wished the burglar picked his house, indicating he would have fought him off, though Hutch seems indifferent to his comments
He’s seen watching his family in later shots, but then he’s seen outside in an alley, punching a brick wall in others.
Hutch is also seen spending some time with his father (Christopher Lloyd), who asks if he’s OK, because he doesn’t look OK.
Hutch is then seen on a bus as he’s heard saying in voice-over, ‘There’s a long-dormant piece of me that so very badly wants out.’
Family: He’s seen watching his family in later shots, but then he’s seen outside in an alley, punching a brick wall in others
Dormant: Hutch is then seen on a bus as he’s heard saying in voice-over, ‘There’s a long-dormant piece of me that so very badly wants out’
Hutch watches as a group of thugs come onto the bus and intimidate a young girl, but Hutch stands his ground.
When one of them asks the ‘old man’ why he’s still there, he empties the bullets from his gun and says, ‘I’m gonna f**k you up,’ which causes them to laugh…
However, they aren’t laughing for long as he takes care of them with ease, as he reveals his dangerous past.
Intimidate: Hutch watches as a group of thugs come onto the bus and intimidate a young girl, but Hutch stands his ground
Ask: When one of them asks the ‘old man’ why he’s still there, he empties the bullets from his gun and says, ‘I’m gonna f**k you up,’ which causes them to laugh…
Past: However, they aren’t laughing for long as he takes care of them with ease, as he reveals his dangerous past
Hutch says in voice over that, ‘for 12 years, I worked for some very dangerous people,’ as he uncovers a cache of weapons.
A group of hitmen are seen coming up to his home, as Hutch tells his entire family to ‘get to the basement, but when his wife (Connie Nielsen) asks what’s happening, he tells her, ‘Don’t call 911.’
As the hitmen converge on his house, Hutch reveals in voice over that, ‘I used to be an auditor, the last guy anyone wants to see at their door, because it meant that you didn’t have very long to live.’
Family: Hutch says in voice over that, ‘for 12 years, I worked for some very dangerous people,’ as he uncovers a cache of weapons
Basement: A group of hitmen are seen coming up to his home, as Hutch tells his entire family to ‘get to the basement, but when his wife (Connie Nielsen) asks what’s happening, he tells her, ‘Don’t call 911’
Auditor: As the hitmen converge on his house, Hutch reveals in voice over that, ‘I used to be an auditor, the last guy anyone wants to see at their door, because it meant that you didn’t have very long to live’
Hutch then reveals he ‘left it all behind to start a family, as Banion (Colin Salmon) tells him that when he left, he left an ‘old debt that needs repayment.’
The trailer ramps up with a number of action shots, while Hutch’s daughter reveals that the bad men, ‘stole my kitty cat bracelet.’
Hutch angrily shoves another man to the floor and demands, ‘Give me the god damn kitty cat bracelet’ while pointing a gun at his head.
Old debt: Hutch then reveals he ‘left it all behind to start a family, as Banion (Colin Salmon) tells him that when he left, he left an ‘old debt that needs repayment’
Stole: The trailer ramps up with a number of action shots, while Hutch’s daughter reveals that the bad men, ‘stole my kitty cat bracelet’
Angry: Hutch angrily shoves another man to the floor and demands, ‘Give me the god damn kitty cat bracelet’ while pointing a gun at his head
The final shots of the trailer show a large pile of money being burned and other action-packed shots before we see Hutch in an interrogation room.
The female cop/agent incredulously asks, ‘Who the f**k are you?’ and between drags of a cigarette a bloodied Hutch says, ‘Me? I’m nobody.’
Nobody, written by Derek Kolstad (John Wick) and directed by Ilya Naishuller (Hardcore Henry), hits theaters on February 26 from Universal Pictures.
Burn: The final shots of the trailer show a large pile of money being burned and other action-packed shots before we see Hutch in an interrogation room
Nobody: The female cop/agent incredulously asks, ‘Who the f**k are you?’ and between drags of a cigarette a bloodied Hutch says, ‘Me? I’m nobody’
Coming soon: Nobody, written by Derek Kolstad (John Wick) and directed by Ilya Naishuller (Hardcore Henry), hits theaters on February 26 from Universal Pictures