Nadie 2

Directed by Timo Tjahjanto
16
2025    89minAction, Adventure
6.376%88%6.9
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Cuatro años después de enfrentarse involuntariamente a la mafia rusa, Hutch Mansell sigue intentando saldar una deuda de 30 millones de dólares con golpes a criminales internacionales. Agotado y distanciado de su familia, organiza unas vacaciones con su esposa e hijos en Plummerville, el lugar donde solía ir con su hermano de niño. Pero un pequeño altercado los convierte en el objetivo de un peligroso mafioso local y de su corrupto sheriff, poniendo en riesgo toda la familia.
  • Bob OdenkirkHutch Mansell / Productor
  • Connie NielsenBecca Mansell
  • John OrtizWyatt Martin
  • Colin HanksSheriff Abel
  • RZAHarry Mansell
  • Colin SalmonThe Barber
  • Christopher LloydDavid Mansell
  • Sharon StoneLendina
  • Daniel BernhardtKartoush
  • Paisley CadorathSammy Mansell
  • Gage MunroeBrady Mansell
  • Lucius HoyosMax Martin
  • Jacob BlairDeputy Dann
  • David MacInnisToby
  • David Lawrence BrownGovernment Agent
  • Denesha Lee-LabiukGovernment Agent
  • Rodrigo BeilfussWild Bill Martin
  • Joanne RodriguezBus Driver on Vacation
  • Callum AndersonTour Guide
  • Alec CarlosPontoon Boat Driver
  • Spanktacular4 de septiembre de 2025
    Home Alone 2 for adults. You hear that, Guns Up? This is how you do violent hijinx with an aging actor wanting to do something different.
  • jasonfin2hace 4 d
    Good Movie! A decent watch, chewing gum for the eyes that holds its flavour throughout the viewing but forgotten as soon as you spit it out. Sharon Stone I really enjoyed in her OTT performance as the villain and I always enjoy Bob Odenkirks subtle comedic performance and what's not to love about seeing more Christopher Lloyd in anything. Overall if you're looking for something to pass an evening you could do a lot worse.
  • jackmeat7 de septiembre de 2025
    My quick rating - 6.4/10. The first Nobody worked because Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk) felt like a vulnerable Everyman, a middle-aged dad who could snap at any moment but was still grounded enough that we bought into the fantasy. Nobody 2 takes a different approach: it strips away the vulnerability and turns Hutch into an indestructible, payback-hungry machine. Whether that’s an upgrade or a downgrade depends entirely on how much you enjoy watching an older father beat the smugness out of anyone dumb enough to cross him. Spoiler: it’s still bizarrely satisfying. The film opens with Hutch in an interrogation room, dog loyally by his side. It’s clearly a setup that we’ll return to later, and it establishes right away that this sequel isn’t pretending to reinvent the wheel. Instead, it’s doubling down on what worked the first time: stripped-down plotting and bone-crunching fight sequences. This time, Hutch decides to take his family on a nostalgic vacation to a small-town theme park. Unfortunately for them, the park is run by a corrupt operator, guarded by a crooked sheriff, and tied to a ruthless crime boss. The setup is simple—overly simple, really—but that’s by design. The writer seems intent on proving that you don’t need espionage or convoluted twists to keep an audience engaged. They’re right. At only ninety minutes, the film flies by, paced with surprising efficiency. Still, the stripped-down story comes with a cost. The mysterious, anti-hero aura that made Hutch such a compelling figure the first time around is gone. He’s no longer a man reluctantly dragged into chaos; he’s actively seeking it, handing out punishment for even the smallest offenses. That shift makes him less sympathetic and more of a one-man wrecking crew. The film leans into that shift unapologetically, making it feel closer to a '90s action-comedy than a gritty revenge tale. Where the film stumbles is with its villain. Casting Sharon Stone as Lendina, a matriarch described as the “eat her own children” type, sounds promising on paper. Fun? Slightly. Intimidating? Not even close. But she only gets one scene to prove her ruthlessness, and it falls flat. It feels like she borrowed her performance from Richard E. Grant’s cartoonishly weird villain in Hudson Hawk (don't believe the hype, that is an underrated gem). But let’s be honest: nobody is here for the villain. We’re here to see Bob Odenkirk, an older father who now fights like he’s auditioning for the senior Olympics in bone-snapping. The fights are the movie’s bread and butter—well-paced, brutal, and creative enough that you’ll never look at a Tilt-a-Whirl the same way again. Watching Hutch turn innocent amusement rides into elaborate death traps is exactly the kind of “dad power fantasy” cinema you didn’t know you wanted until you saw it. In the end, Nobody 2 knows exactly what it is. The plot is thinner than cotton candy, the villains are undercooked, and the mystique of the original is gone. But if all you want is ninety minutes of Odenkirk as the grumpiest PTA dad who ever lived, cracking skulls and running through inventive set pieces in a warped amusement park, this sequel delivers on that front.
  • Keep0nIcehace 5 d
    Fun popcorn action movie!!
  • smd0613 de septiembre de 2025
    Not as good as the first film !
  • Andrew Eardley19 de mayo de 2026
    A great fun film with lots of action
  • thecomputerman7815 de mayo de 2026
    Very enjoyable a little cheesy
  • Dermot28 de agosto de 2025
    Not as good as the original but still a solid watch.
  • ርልዪረ2 de septiembre de 2025
    Experiencing the one hour and twenty-nine minute film in the theatres was a pulsating experience! — The duck boat and arcade brawl scenes were awesome to sight as it emphasizes Hutch Mansell's primal strength and willingness to always bring it on — be it him on a mission to pay off his debts, protecting his family/children, or overall just finding a way to release that inner pure dad rage as a family man. Furthermore, the fight scenes somewhere around the opening (the elevator, parking lot, and warehouse it seems like), most of the brawl/fight scenes are kick-ass and naturally choreographed — not relying on flashy, intricate karate or kung-fu movements but just a father squaring up, fighting, getting hurt (his pinkie finger even got sliced off!), and using any objects in his environment as defensive and attacking weapons and still being able to bring that pulse and pumping excitement for action movie fans. The action scenes are a great reminiscences of the first Nobody film, Hutch who is always ready to bring it on whenever or to whoever. Here's the elephant in the room though, the plot/storyline? It felt like it is encapsulated within itself, almost as if the story were a built seperatly from the sublime action scenes. The pacing is quite rough and needs some smoothing. I get the idea that Hutch Mansell, a guy who is trying to pay off his debts by hunting down dudes and fightin' with them every day needs some vacation — and it just makes sense overall that the place he'll choose is Plummer ville, a place him and his brother grew up to, that part was okay (I guess) but I feel like it's almost as if the fights were forced to happen at some point; it's that feeling that the plot and pacing are this jagged line that just kept running with the action scenes merely thrown in there because yeah, it is a Nobody film. Colin Hank's character played a great antagonizing character as that tough and mean sheriff, but his intentions to take Hutch Mansell down and his entire family just felt forced so the movie can have these fight scenes as I already mentioned (also mentioning this again, the duck boat fight scene is cool, it's just the way the story led the events for it to happen is not smoothly blended). Speaking of antagonists, Sharon Stone's character felt out of touch, it's almost as if she's just thrown in there for the sake of the plot and to have an antagonist who the main character will fight for the ending. Grandpa could've also done more than just blasting a barrage of makeshift machine gun to Sharon Stone's goons, and Hutch's brother's fight scenes could've also been a bit more of a struggle than him ninja-kicking these personnels and slicing a dude's head off with a katana on ease... It at least could've been a little more challenging, just like how he fought with a bunch of Russian personnels with a sniper in close range at the first film of Nobody. Overall, I believe the film was great on its action/brawl scenes as I've repeated many times already, but there's a lot that could've been done differently and I wish the story didn't feel like it was just glued together, but instead smoothened out with a sandpaper. Props to Bob Odenkirk regardless.
  • rayzrsharp19 de agosto de 2025
    Excellent movie!! Great action, good story, good cast, great performances. Sharon Stone, whew, brings back some 90's nostalgia. This was a good watch!
  • csill988 de mayo de 2026
    Quite fun to watch. It's easily one of the better action movies of the year.
  • The Leviathan4 de septiembre de 2025
    Pretty good
  • lukej314153 de septiembre de 2025
    Disappointing, honestly. Fun, good action, but just too slapstick. Lacked the grit of the first one. Bob odenkirk is still awesome however so I gave it 2 stars.
  • Shahin9 de septiembre de 2025
    The dialogue and screenwriting were so corny they made me cringe. What a waste of talented actors. This feels more like a parody of the first movie than a sequel. I’m glad I didn’t waste money seeing this in theaters. A total cash grab.
  • A. Constantin2 de mayo de 2026
    Home alone, grown up edition. Good fun for a Saturday evening.

Watch Nadie 2 Videos

  • Nobody 2 (Spanish/Spain Trailer 1)
    Nobody 2 (Spanish/Spain Trailer 1)Tráiler
  • Nobody 2 (Spanish/Spian Featurette Subtitled)
    Nobody 2 (Spanish/Spian Featurette Subtitled)Entre bastidores
  • Bob Odenkirk Es Hutch (Spanish/Spain Subtitled)
    Bob Odenkirk Es Hutch (Spanish/Spain Subtitled)Entre bastidores
  • Vacaciones En El Infierno (Spanish/Spain Featurette Subtitled)
    Vacaciones En El Infierno (Spanish/Spain Featurette Subtitled)Entre bastidores
  • Hutch Gana La Pelea En Las Recreativas (Spanish/Spain)
    Hutch Gana La Pelea En Las Recreativas (Spanish/Spain)Escena

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