Bob Odenkirk makes an appearance at the Winnipeg Jets game
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Another day, another moment of Bob Odenkirk enjoying what Winnipeg and Manitoba have to offer.
The Better Call Saul and Nobody star was seen taking in the Winnipeg Jets game Sunday evening.
A celebrity lookalike game on the jumbotron was being played, and the last clip showed Odenkirk sitting in the crowd while an image of Jimmy McGill, his character in Better Call Saul, was shown next to him on screen.
Odenkirk, decked out in a Jets hat and sweater, gave a thumbs up and a small wave to the fans.
Manitoba has become Odenkirk's second home in 2024. He was originally here in the summer filming Nobody 2, a sequel to the 2021 action flick that was also shot in the province.
Now, he is filming Normal, a movie about a man being thrust into becoming the sheriff of a small town after the previous one's untimely death.
The movie is expected to shoot until mid-December.
The Jets game wasn't Odenkirk's only sporting event appearance while in Winnipeg. He also threw out the first pitch at a Winnipeg Goldeyes game in the summer.
- With files from CTV's Katherine Dow
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