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Nobody Ending & Post-Credits Scene Explained
Nobody Ending fight scene, Hutch vs Russian
Bob Odenkirk's Nobody ends on an explosive note. Here's everything that goes down in the movie's finale, along with its mid-credits scene. Who Calls Hutch In Nobody's Ending (& What It Means)

Nobody is an action-packed movie that keeps on going until the very end. Its wall-t0-wall action propels the movie toward an explosive ending which leaves the door open for an entire franchise. Here's a breakdown of everything that happens in Nobody's ending.

The movie follows retired assassin turned family man Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk) after he fails to defend his family from two intruders who break into his home in the middle of the night. The incident reignites the urge to fight in Hutch, which leads to him angering a dangerous Russian mobster named Yulian Kuznetsov. Hutch has return to his old ways in order to keep his family safe.

In Nobody's ending, Hutch's brother Harry (RZA) and father David (Christopher Lloyd), also retired assassins, come to Hutch's aid. Kuznetsov's men track down Hutch and bring the fight to his place of work. The Mansells take down every member of the mob, and Hutch lets his dad and brother go free so he can take the fall. The movie's last scene picks up a few months later with Hutch and his wife Becca buying a new home and attempting a fresh start. Hutch receives mysterious phone call, which implies that he is officially back in the business.

In Nobody's final moment, a relator shows Hutch and Becca around a new home. At first, it seems to be a moment showing that Hutch has given up his old ways and is firmly committed to his family. But suddenly, their realtor receives two calls back-to-back. Becca encourages her to answer the phone, and it turns out the call is for Hutch. The audience isn't privy to the conversation, but the couple subsequently asks if the house has a basement. Earlier in the movie, Hutch sent his family to their secured basement after he realized they were in danger. His response to the mysterious phone call insinuates that he is a working assassin once again.

But it seems as if things are different this time. Hutch previously got out of the game because he found himself jealous of an old mark who settled down and had a family. Hutch found all of that, but he's clearly unhappy with the white picket fence lifestyle. Nobody opens with a quick montage of three weeks in Hutch's life. Every day of each week is the exact same. Hutch and Becca have also lost the spark in their marriage — simply put, he is bored. That boredom is what stopped him from protecting his family on the night of the robbery.

Nobody may be filled with action, but it acts as a prequel. The movie solely exists with the hopes of spurring its own franchise. While many original movies hope they are successful enough to warrant a sequel, Nobody lays down the groundwork to establish a story that can last for multiple movies, similar to the John Wick franchise. Nobody easily sets up a strong internal conflict within Odenkirk's Hutch. He clearly loves his family, but he isn't satisfied by the suburban dad lifestyle. He's also good at what he does, but his next job could very easily put his family's lives in jeopardy. The ending shows that he has found a solid temporary solution by ensuring wherever he lives has a secure basement — but that won't last forever. Future Nobody movies will likely tackle this head on, prompting Hutch to choose between his work and his family once and for all.

The movie also sparks a dangerous external conflict for Hutch in a potential Nobody 2. The movie shows that Kuznetsov was both a powerful and well-connected man in the world of underground crime. While the Mansells took out all the Russians in Nobody's finale, Kuznetsov likely has some equally powerful friends. They'll likely be furious to find out that Kuznetsov had been killed, meaning they'll likely come after Hutch for revenge. This opens the door for an endless string of villains to come after Hutch, which means the series has the opportunity to span for multiple movies.

Nobody's post-credits scene sees Harry and David on a very specific mission. The scene picks up with the father and son duo after they escaped the showdown with the Russian characters in Nobody. They're driving in an RV and seem to have a very specific destination in mind. The camera pans to the back of the RV and sees that it is stocked to the brim with various weapons. Harry was previously thought to be dead and as David lived in a retirement home, he was thought to be long-retired. But it's clear that these two are back in action.
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