When is 'Nobody 2' coming to streaming? Here's our best guess

Bob Odenkirk in a scene from "Nobody 2"
(Image credit: Universal Pictures)

"Nobody 2" sees Huch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk) exploding back onto the big screen in another burst of ultraviolence. After the first film brought him out of retirement (and landed him in hot water), our everyman action hero is working hard to pay off some debts...but all he really wants to do is go on vacation.

Of course, we all know that movie dads can't escape work that easily. Shortly after the Mansell family arrives in the rundown amusement town of Plummerville, trouble finds Hutch all over again — and hilarious, bone-crunching carnage ensues.

So far, "Nobody 2" seems to be impressing action fans. It's currently Certified Fresh with a 76% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes, and has an even higher score from fans (89% on the Popcornmeter).

Having seen it myself, I don't think it quite matches up to Hutch's first outing, though it is a solid follow-up (with seriously fun action) that leans into the franchise's silly side.

If you're waiting to stream "Nobody 2" at home, we do not yet have a streaming release date for the action sequel. However, if you'd like to plan your viewing, I've made an educated guess at when and where you'll be available to stream "Nobody 2" from the comfort of your own couch.

When is 'Nobody 2' coming to streaming?

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If you're keen to see Bob Odenkirk back in action, the only way to watch "Nobody 2" right now is by heading to your nearest movie theater. And seeing as the movie only just released on Friday, August 15, that's not likely to change for a little while yet.

As with most new releases, the first way you'll be able to watch "Nobody 2" at home will be via Premium Video-on-Demand (PVOD) storefronts like Prime Video.

We don't currently have a PVOD release date for "Nobody 2," but I anticipate "Nobody 2" will land a digital release on or around September 15, 2025.

That's based on the fact that we've waited about a month for Universal's most recent releases to be available on PVOD services (both "Jurassic World Rebirth" and the live-action "How To Train Your Dragon" movies followed this pattern).

Bob Odenkirk in Nobody 2

(Image credit: Courtesy of Universal Pictures)

Similarly, we don't yet have a "Nobody 2" streaming date, but seeing as this action sequel is a Universal release, we can expect it to make its streaming debut on Peacock.

Typically, we wait three to four months for Universal Pictures movies to come to the streaming service. Thus, I predict that "Nobody 2" will come to streaming in mid-November, possibly on Friday, November 14.

That's based on the fact that it took "Drop" three months to come to the streamer after hitting theaters on April 11, and "Wolf Man" arrived in April after premiering in theaters in January.

However, both "Nosferatu" and "The Phoenician Scheme" arrived sooner, landing on Peacock two months after release, which possibly means "Nobody 2" could be available a little sooner, too.

Of course, this is all purely speculation at present, as Universal has not made any announcements about the "Nobody 2" streaming date just yet. As and when we learn anything, we'll be sure to share that info here.

If you're looking for something new to watch in the meantime, check out our round-up of the best movies on Peacock for more streaming suggestions. If it's action you're after specifically, we can still help: take a look at our round-up of the best action movies on Netflix for even more thrills.

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Martin is a Streaming Writer at Tom’s Guide, covering all things movies and TV. If it’s in the theaters or available to stream somewhere, he’s probably watched it… especially if it has a dragon in it. Before joining the team, he was a Staff Writer at What To Watch where he wrote about a broad range of shows that stretched from "Doctor Who" and "The Witcher" to "Bridgerton" and "Love Island". When he’s not watching the next must-see movie or show, he’s probably still in front of a screen playing massive RPGs, reading, spending a fortune on TCGs, or watching the NFL.

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