Release Details for Black Rabbit, Cast, Synopsis, Trailer, and All Updated Info
In the heart of New York City, the highly-anticipated limited series "Black Rabbit" is set to premiere on Netflix on Thursday, September 18, 2025. The series, which promises a gripping tale of family, business, and danger, stars Jason Bateman, Jude Law, and Laura Linney.
Jason Bateman and Jude Law take on the roles of battling brothers in this thrilling drama. Bateman plays Vince, Jake's wayward brother who unexpectedly returns to the business, while Law portrays Jake Friedken, the owner of the Black Rabbit restaurant and VIP lounge. Vince, on the run from gangsters, seeks help from his brother, but their past traumas and new dangers threaten to destroy everything they've built.
Jake is managing the Black Rabbit while dealing with financial obligations, including child maintenance and school fees for his son. Bateman, in an interview, describes his character Vince as a well-meaning brother who makes mistakes and is risky to have around. On the other hand, Law's character, Jake, is portrayed as a more buttoned-up brother who is hiding his own struggles.
The cast also includes Cleopatra Coleman and Amaka Okafor as Estelle and Roxie, respectively. Coleman's Estelle's role is yet to be specified, but Okafor plays the nightspot's star chef, Roxie. Ṣọpẹ́ Dírísù, known for his roles in "The Chi" and "Snowpiercer," plays the co-owner of the Black Rabbit, Wes.
Jason Bateman is directing the first two episodes of "Black Rabbit," with Laura Linney and Justin Kurzel directing episodes 3 to 6. Bateman and Linney, both stars of the series, along with filmmaker Justin Kurzel, are collectively credited for directing the episodes. Linney, who previously worked with Bateman on the Netflix series "Ozark," is among the directors on the show.
With its star-studded cast and intriguing plot, "Black Rabbit" is poised to be a must-watch on Netflix. The series might find its place in the best Netflix shows guide, offering viewers a dramatic exploration of family dynamics, business rivalries, and personal struggles. Don't miss the premiere on September 18, 2025.
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