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Bob Odenkirk makes an appearance at the Winnipeg Jets game

Bob Odenkirk Enjoys Winnipeg Jets Game During Filming in Manitoba

Bob Odenkirk, known for his roles in Better Call Saul and Nobody, was spotted at a Winnipeg Jets game recently, enjoying a moment of relaxation in between filming sessions in Manitoba.

During the game, a celebrity lookalike game was played on the jumbotron, featuring Odenkirk himself sitting in the crowd with an image of his character, Jimmy McGill, displayed next to him. Sporting a Jets hat and sweater, Odenkirk gave a thumbs up and a wave to the fans, showcasing his love for the city.

Manitoba has become a second home for Odenkirk in 2024, as he is currently filming a new movie titled Normal, where he plays a man unexpectedly becoming the sheriff of a small town. This project follows his work on Nobody 2, a sequel to the action film shot in the province last year.

The filming of Normal is set to continue until mid-December, keeping Odenkirk busy in the picturesque landscapes of Manitoba.

Aside from attending the Jets game, Odenkirk has also made appearances at other sporting events in Winnipeg, such as throwing out the first pitch at a Winnipeg Goldeyes game earlier in the summer.

It seems that Odenkirk is truly immersing himself in all that Winnipeg and Manitoba have to offer, both on and off the screen.

– With contributions from CTV’s Katherine Dow

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