Bob Odenkirk sent Sharon Stone a note asking her to be in “Nobody 2” after they met for the first time at the Golden Globes.
“She was kind to me, said hi to me and I thought, ‘Holy cow, Sharon Stone!’” Odenkirk told me Monday at the “Nobody 2” premiere at the Tcl Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. “Then we had this big bad villain and part of the fun of this to me is I want a regular guy to be ending up in a James Bond film. Starts in the real world, ends up in a film. And we needed a big villain, a big presence, a big personality. I wondered if Sharon would be willing to be that and she said yes… She owns the third act entirely.”
The sequel to 2021’s “Nobody” finds Odenkirk’s assassin character Hutch Mansell facing off against Stone as evil bootlegger Lendina.
“She was kind to me, said hi to me and I thought, ‘Holy cow, Sharon Stone!’” Odenkirk told me Monday at the “Nobody 2” premiere at the Tcl Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. “Then we had this big bad villain and part of the fun of this to me is I want a regular guy to be ending up in a James Bond film. Starts in the real world, ends up in a film. And we needed a big villain, a big presence, a big personality. I wondered if Sharon would be willing to be that and she said yes… She owns the third act entirely.”
The sequel to 2021’s “Nobody” finds Odenkirk’s assassin character Hutch Mansell facing off against Stone as evil bootlegger Lendina.
- 8/12/2025
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Sharon Stone is pitching in to help those who have been impacted by the wildfires that have swept through several Los Angeles neighborhoods by opening her home as a safe haven and activating a resource supply for victims.
“My sister and another publicist friend of ours opened a store, worked together with a store on Beverly Boulevard,” Stone told NewsNation‘s Ashley Banfield while appearing on the show alongside her son, Roan Stone, Wednesday evening.
“It’s called The Coop, so, if you have gently used clothes, shoes, bedding, anything that these disenfranchised people may need, please come immediately to The Coop, starting tomorrow morning, and you can drop them off,” Stone added. “If you need things, come to The Coop. This is for people who need any of these things, please come there. This is where you can get them, it’s a distribution center.”
Stone’s wildfire distribution...
“My sister and another publicist friend of ours opened a store, worked together with a store on Beverly Boulevard,” Stone told NewsNation‘s Ashley Banfield while appearing on the show alongside her son, Roan Stone, Wednesday evening.
“It’s called The Coop, so, if you have gently used clothes, shoes, bedding, anything that these disenfranchised people may need, please come immediately to The Coop, starting tomorrow morning, and you can drop them off,” Stone added. “If you need things, come to The Coop. This is for people who need any of these things, please come there. This is where you can get them, it’s a distribution center.”
Stone’s wildfire distribution...
- 1/9/2025
- by Raquel 'Rocky' Harris
- The Wrap
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