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As the latest highly anticipated release from Netflix, family crime drama Black Rabbit, starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman, is giving fans what they have been waiting for. With the glitz and grit of the big city, the Hollywood heavyweights tell the story of two very different brothers.
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Created and written by “King Richard” screenwriter Zach Baylin and co-writer Kate Susan, “Black Rabbit” throws us into the abyss nearly immediately, as Law’s suave restaurateur Jake Friedkin celebrates the opening night of his swanky New York eatery Black Rabbit with,
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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.