Netflix's Black Rabbit review
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Viewers learn that in brutally devastating fashion midway through episode 4, “No More F---Ups,” which includes the first of several tragic deaths when Anna (Abbey Lee) meets a grim end just as she was offered a temporary reprieve from a spate of emotional turmoil.
The finale zigs and zags at top speed as Vince and Jake meet the only reasonable conclusion to all their high-risk gambles.
Zach Baylin and Kate Susman tell TheWrap about the "Black Rabbit" ending and saying goodbye to Jason Bateman's Vince.
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,
Netflix’s new thriller, Black Rabbit, unravels a volatile tale of brotherhood, betrayal, and the crushing weight of guilt, ending in tragedy for many of its characters.
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.
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.