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Bob Odenkirk strikes gold again in his latest TV series, Lucky Hank. Playing to type, he makes the laconic, dissatisfied and restless title character likable and relatable.
After Better Call Saul, Bob Odenkirk's next AMC show Lucky Hank has him starring as a college professor having a midlife crisis. Watch the trailer.
Lucky Hank, the AMC drama series starring 'Better Call Saul' and Breaking Bad' alum Bob Odenkirk drama series, has been canceled after one season.
After Better Call Saul, Bob Odenkirk was in Lucky Hank, a series with a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes that should not have been canceled after 1 season.
Lucky Hank wasn’t lucky enough to secure a second season as AMC has canceled the Bob Odenkirk-starring dramedy after only eight episodes.
‘Lucky Hank,’ Starring Bob Odenkirk, Canceled at AMC The series ran for one season and will end the actor’s run on the cable network that dates back more than a decade.
This new series, based on Richard Russo's 1997 novel Straight Man, stars Odenkirk as a tenured English professor who struggles to navigate the tiny fiefdoms and giant egos of academia.
In Lucky Hank 's first full-length trailer, which was released today, Hank (Odenkirk) wreaks havoc and misery all over the place.
Bob Odenkirk on his new AMC series "Lucky Hank," how his character differs from Saul Goodman in "Better Call Saul," as well as his favorite comedy sketch and advice to his kids.
In 'Lucky Hank,' Bob Odenkirk stars as a professor having a midlife crisis.
William Henry (Hank) Devereaux Jr., played by Bob Odenkirk, is a talker. But that’s redundant. Talkers are what Odenkirk does, whether he is playing a huckster on “Mr. Show,” a sleazy agent ...
"Lucky Hank" is a new comedy-drama starring Bob Odenkirk. The series premieres March 19 on AMC, but you can stream it early right now on AMC Plus.
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