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The Netflix miniseries Black Rabbit ’s eight-episode arc grapples with this dynamic, following Jake Friedken ( Jude Law ), the straight-and-narrow brother who heralds the opening of the high-end titular bar,
The opening incident does not provide all the answers, but it is clear that the Black Rabbit is not just another New York hotspot. This sequence sets a clock ticking over the rest of the story, raising questions regarding who orchestrated the crime and why this restaurant ended up being a target.
Black Rabbit will be available on Netflix from Midnight Pacific Time (PT) on September 18, 2025/3 am Eastern Time (ET). You will need a Netflix subscription to stream Black Rabbit. A standard subscription with ads is $7.99 per month, and a standard no-ads subscription starts at $17.99 per month.
Zach Baylin and Kate Susman tell TheWrap about the "Black Rabbit" ending and saying goodbye to Jason Bateman's Vince.
The fictional gastro pub at the heart of a new Netflix series is largely inspired by the Spotted Pig, the V.I.P. spot rocked by a sexual harassment scandal.
The sometimes overstuffed thriller also stars Oscar winner Troy Kotsur, Dagmara Dominczyk, Amaka Okafor and Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù.
Jake currently owns the successful New York bar/restaurant/hang Black Rabbit. He’s divorced, and hasn’t seen his brother in years, but otherwise thinks his life is good and that things are looking up.
In many ways, Netflix's "Black Rabbit" is as straightforward as it gets. The limited series follows its leads, estranged brothers Jake (Jude Law) and Vince Friedkin (Jason Bateman), as the latter's debts force them into increasing danger.