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The Intense Way Bob Odenkirk Got Ripped For Nobody

"We enhanced Bob's training for about two months while he was wrapping up 'Better Call Saul' in L.A., intensely working out as much as he would on weekends," Rementer explained. "And two weeks in a row in L.A., almost stepping up to a new level with things that he might not have done before. Some jujitsu, some judo, some knife stabbing, some weapons training at facilities throughout Los Angeles."

But that wasn't the end of Odenkirk's sprint toward the fighting finish line. "Just when he thought he couldn't get enough, he came to Winnipeg for about a month or two before we started shooting there," Rementer revealed. "We were working in the spaces with the actual performers and just grinding every day. Bob was working out in the morning. Now he's working out cardiovascular with weights two hours in the morning before he would come in. Then he would come to stunt training. He was on a diet, and he was getting absolutely shredded. You can actually see it towards the end of 'Better Call Saul.' His character starts to look super toned, but to our benefit because he showed up a lean, mean, fighting machine."

By the time of filming, this is how Rementer described Odenkirk: "He was aggressive, he was angry, he was brutal." Sounds pretty genre-appropriate to us. If you want to see just how brutal Bob Odenkirk can get, "Nobody" is available on VOD and blu-ray/4K UHD now.