Cinematographer Callan Green breaks down the colourful visual aesthetic of the action-comedy sequel Nobody 2.
Universal Pictures’ 2021 action film Nobody made $57 million on a budget of $16 million, cashing in on the unlikely premise of Bob Odenkirk’s suburban family man character as an undercover special ops agent. The sequel, also from Writer Derek Kolstad and Producer David Leitch – the creators of the John Wick franchise – dials up the slapstick as trouble follows Odenkirk’s ‘Hutch’ even while he tries to relax on holiday.
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