Jason Bateman, Jude Law Series 'Black Rabbit' Gets Netflix Release Date
- Netflix premiered the eight-episode limited series Black Rabbit on September 18, 2025, featuring Jason Bateman and Jude Law in leading roles.
- The series delves into the powerful relationship and tensions between two brothers navigating the challenges of New York City's competitive nightlife, with Zach Baylin and Kate Susman serving as its creators.
- Bateman directs the first two episodes, executive produces alongside Law and others, and portrays Vince, who returns unexpectedly, causing old traumas and new dangers to surface.
- The series offers an intense and gripping exploration of sibling dynamics, revealing how a powerful brotherly connection can ultimately upend their lives.
- Black Rabbit's release and portrayal of complex family ties suggest it will engage viewers with its realistic portrayal of ambition and loyalty under pressure.
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