Closeup of Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) in 'No Country for Old Men'
Earlier this year, he served as the comedic relief in Dune: Part Two, with his previous two roles in The Little Mermaid and Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile showing off his musical abilities. But there will be no laughter for those who head to Hulu this month to watch Javier Bardem in No Country for Old Men. The Joel and Ethan Coen-helmed production might just be the darkest of the actor’s career as he plays a character who may be Satan himself.
The cash stash is first uncovered by Llewelyn Moss , a Vietnam War vet who’s getting back on his feet by earning a modest living as a welder. On a mission to find the missing money by any means necessary is Bardem’s hitman, Anton Chigurh, who has no moral compass and is more than likely a sociopath. Following the trail of both Anton and Llewelyn is Jones’s Ed Tom Bell, a sheriff tasked with the case.
With No Country for OId Men’s set for a Paramount+ arrival on September 1, subscribers will want to be sure to catch it while they can.
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