The pic reps a reteam between Kolstad, producer Marc Provissiero and Bob Odenkirk who previously worked on the Nobody franchise; those movies propelling the Better Call Saul 2x Emmy winner to action ...
Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul alum Bob Odenkirk says he’s open to returning as the infamous Jimmy McGill a.k.a. Saul Goodman, but a lot of pieces would need to fall into place first. Odenkirk ...
Collider's Steve Weintraub speaks with Bob Odenkirk, Ben Wheatley, and Derek Kolstad for Normal at TIFF 2025. Odenkirk cements himself as an action star in a violent, noir-tinged tale small-town ...
Conan O'Brien and Bob Odenkirk may be longtime friends and collaborators, but when it comes to the "Better Call Saul" actor's action starring gig in "Nobody," O'Brien just wants to get beaten to death ...
Magnolia Pictures is teasing Normal starring Bob Odenkirk as the new sheriff in town. A first look photo shows Sheriff ...
Normal, the latest collaboration between Bob Odenkirk, John Wick creator Derek Kolstad, and Nobody producer Marc Provissiero, ...
Bob Odenkirk has had quite the career, from classic sketches on Saturday Night Live to his award-winning performance as Saul Goodman on the Breaking Bad spin-off Better Call Saul. But Odenkirk now ...
In Timo Tjahjanto's "Nobody 2," Bob Odenkirk returns as Hutch, a beleaguered husband and father who attempts — with little success — to balance his boring suburban domestic existence with his day job ...
Bob Odenkirk is an alt-comedy legend. He wrote for Saturday Night Live in the 90s. Then he got the part in Breaking Bad and Better Call... Bob Odenkirk Bob Odenkirk may be best known for his role as ...
Warning! Spoilers for Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul follow. Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul alum Bob Odenkirk says he’s open to returning as the infamous Jimmy McGill a.k.a. Saul Goodman, but a ...
Better Call Saul: Life During Lockup does have a certain ring to it. Second: "Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould created that show. They are some of the best writers who ever worked in TV," he said. "So ...