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Netflix is set to welcome a highly anticipated drama as Jason Bateman and Jude Law join forces in the limited series "Black Rabbit," which officially premieres September 18, 2025. First announced in late 2022, the project has steadily gained intrigue, particularly due to its powerhouse casting and the creative teams involved, promising a fresh addition to Netflix’s roster of prestige thrillers.
"Black Rabbit" is rooted firmly in the pulse of New York City, centering on the complex relationship between two brothers. Jude Law plays Jake, the owner of a trendy restaurant and VIP lounge, aptly named The Black Rabbit. Bateman stars as Vince, Jake’s brother, whose abrupt reentry into Jake’s life stirs up old family tensions, personal demons, and trouble that threatens the carefully built world around them.
Netflix describes the series as “a propulsive thrill ride and character examination about the way an unbreakable bond between two brothers can shatter their world and everything in its orbit,” promising both suspense and deep emotional drama. Bateman summed it up in an interview, noting, “It’s really about these brothers who love each other but don’t match—one’s a screw-up, and the other is much more buttoned up… Everybody’s either got a sibling, or a friendship where you love being with one another, but it’s kind of dangerous; where that person usually gets you in trouble, but they’re really exciting to be around” (Netflix Tudum).
Adding to the show’s pedigree, Bateman directs the first two episodes, leveraging skills he honed on Netflix’s acclaimed thriller "Ozark." Laura Linney, Bateman’s former "Ozark" co-star, sits in the director’s chair for episodes three and four, while directors Ben Semanoff and Justin Kurzel round out the eight-episode slate, each bringing their own seasoned experience to the project. The scripts are penned by Zach Baylin, recognized for his Academy Award-nominated screenplay "King Richard," and screenwriting partner Kate Susman making her debut.
The supporting cast includes Cleopatra Coleman, Dagmara Dominczyk, Troy Kotsur, and Odessa Young, promising nuanced performances that support the central story of fraternal conflict. The combination of Bateman’s grounded, often understated approach with Law’s magnetism sets the tone for a series packed with both tension and heart.
Netflix has already begun teasing "Black Rabbit" with first-look images and promotional materials, generating buzz across film community forums and social media. Early shots reveal Bateman’s Vince as visibly rough around the edges, contrasting with Law’s poised Jake—visual storytelling that points to the destructive energies the show will explore. This attention to detail recalls Bateman’s successful anti-hero turn in "Ozark," raising expectations for another compelling transformation, and industry commentators have noted that Bateman playing against type could be a major draw for longtime fans.
A large part of the show’s weight rests on the partnership between Bateman’s Aggregate Films and Law’s Riff Raff Entertainment, working alongside Youngblood Pictures and Automatik Entertainment. Their collective focus is apparent in the meticulous world-building and layered character arcs teased so far.
This latest venture fits within Bateman’s broad output through Aggregate Films, which has produced several acclaimed Netflix originals such as "Florida Man" and "Dark Wire." Netflix’s ongoing partnership with Bateman, established in 2018, has thus far delivered a mix of gripping comedies, thrillers, and dramas that continue to expand the platform’s portfolio (What’s on Netflix).
For in-depth series details and the latest updates, Netflix’s official Tudum article is tracking all announcements and sneak peeks. Meanwhile, industry coverage from ScreenRant and IMDb’s official page will keep viewers informed as the premiere approaches.
Fans of Bateman and Law, as well as those eager for immersive thrillers set against complex family dynamics, should mark September 18, 2025, on their calendars as "Black Rabbit" looks poised to be Netflix’s next must-watch limited series.