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Bob Odenkirk Trains ‘Multiple Times A Week,’ Wants To Make Jackie Chan-Style Action Movies

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Robert Young

Updated on January 19, 2026

“Breaking Bad” fans were hopeless to see the prequel series “Better Call Saul” arrive at a resolution last month. However, while Bob Odenkirk could have communicated goodbye to the character of Saul Goodman, he could after a short time express greetings to one more employment as a movement star — and is at this point preparing for it.

Odenkirk told a horde of individuals Thursday at the 2022 Venice Film Festival that he “really wants to do greater action,” as shown by Deadline. He irrefutably plunged his toes in those waters with 2021′s “Nobody,” a spine chiller by boss Ilya Naishuller that changed Odenkirk into an agreement executioner.

Naishuller as of late told IndieWire that Odenkirk persevered through two years getting ready as far as it matters for him in “Nobody,” which allowed the boss to shoot move progressions in extended makes without cutting — or the prerequisite for a twofold. Naishuller let the power source know that it was “an incredible, heavenly spot to be at for a boss.”


While the stunning stunt work and master class development of the Hong Kong star might be far away, Odenkirk told The New York Times Magazine in February that greater action stuffed films are conceivable on the way — and that “Nobody” was energized by two veritable break-ins.

Odenkirk’s longings may be fulfilled, as “Nobody” producer David Leitch told Collider last month that a content for a continuation is at this point in progress.