Two brothers, Cain and Abel, engage in a dining experience together.
Get ready for an electrifying eight-episode series, as "Black Rabbit" premieres on Netflix on September 18. This stylish, grimy New York-set drama stars Jude Law and Jason Bateman, who play the troubled brothers at the heart of the story.
The series follows Jake, a head chef struggling to keep his trendy hotspot, "Black Rabbit," afloat amidst unpaid bills and a wealthy regular who's been harassing one of his employees. Meanwhile, Jake's brother Vince returns with debts and the mob on his tail, forcing Jake to risk everything to save him.
"Black Rabbit" is not your typical crime thriller. Instead, it delves deep into the self-destructive tendencies of the two brothers, painting a vivid picture of their toxic relationship. Vince, once a partner in building "Black Rabbit," fell into a spiral of gambling and drugs in the past, leaving Jake to turn the place into a success.
The directing team behind "Black Rabbit" includes Jason Bateman, Laura Linney, and Justin Kurzel. Unfortunately, the director alongside these acclaimed names remains unnamed in the available search results.
As the series unfolds, it becomes clear that "Black Rabbit" is a disturbing Cain and Abel story. Jake knows he's putting himself in serious trouble by helping Vince, but his brotherly love compels him to act. Some plot threads fizzle out or stretch too thin, but the series pulses with energy, making it a compelling watch.
So, mark your calendars for September 18, and get ready to dive into the world of "Black Rabbit" on Netflix.