Nobody Movies: Release Order
The Nobody series follows Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk), a seemingly ordinary suburban dad whose mundane life is upended when a home invasion triggers his return to his former career as a government assassin. Written by Derek Kolstad, creator of the John Wick franchise, these films blend brutal action with dark humor.
The watch order presents both films in their chronological story sequence. Nobody 2 picks up after the first film's events, as Hutch deals with the consequences of his violent return to action while trying to balance his deadly obligations with his family life.
Linear Timeline: Release Order = Story Order

Nobody
A seemingly ordinary suburban father's dormant violent past is awakened when burglars break into his home, setting him on a dangerous path of vengeance that reveals he's far from the "nobody" he appears to be.

Nobody 2
Former assassin Hutch Mansell's family vacation to a small-town theme park turns deadly when they encounter corrupt locals and dangerous criminals, forcing him back into action.
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