“Bob Odenkirk’s Action Movie Sequel Promises the John Wick Casting Fantasy Keanu Reeves’ Franchise Never Gave Us!”

Bob Odenkirk's Hutch throws his hands up while smoking in an interrogation room in Nobody

Although the John Wick movies still haven’t cast one of the best living martial arts stars, Nobody 2 can now make up for this shortcoming. The John Wick movies are spectacular. Since director Chad Stahelski’s original action thriller was released in 2014, the series has only increased its scope, critical acclaim, and box office success. While John Wick made a respectable $86 million upon release, John Wick: Chapter 4 earned a staggering $440 million. The fact that the original movie cost approximately $20 million and John Wick: Chapter 4’s budget was $100 million showcases its expanding scale.

However, while the John Wick franchise is now famous enough to be parodied in The Simpsons and Bob’s Burgers, that doesn’t mean the series is flawless. I’m still disappointed that the John Wick movies are missing some of cinema’s most exciting martial artists. John Wick: Chapter 4 made room for Scott Adkins and Donnie Yen, but Ong-Bak legend Tony Jaa still hasn’t even had a cameo in the series. Similarly, even though he’s an action icon, one of my favorite martial arts stars of the last decade hasn’t appeared so far. Luckily, another upcoming action sequel can fix this.

Timo Tjahjanto Directing Nobody 2 Should Lead To Iko Uwais’ Casting

The Raid Star Has Collaborated With Nobody 2’s Director Before

John shoots a goon in the head in John Wick Chapter 4

Bob Odenkirk as Hutch Mansell holds a submachine gun in Nobody.

Keanu Reeves as John Wick fighting two assassins in Chapter 3

Bob Odenkirk as Hutch punching a man in the face on a bus in Nobody

Keanu Reeves as John Wick and the Unnamed Dog in John Wick: Chapter 2's climax.

Director Timo Tjahjanto will direct Nobody 2, a sequel to 2021’s Bob Odenkirk vehicle. Nobody was an action thriller produced by John Wick’s uncredited co-director, David Leitch, that starred Odenkirk as a mild-mannered suburban everyman who was secretly a retired John Wick-style assassinNobody 2 will rival the John Wick movies in terms of intense, impressive action sequences, judging by its director’s pedigree. Tjahjanto became famous for action thrillers like Headshot and The Night Comes for Us – kinetic, brutally violent, and endlessly inventive martial arts showcases that proved to me that he could be an A-list action director.