Jason Bateman Steals Hearts With a Gorgeous Return to Netflix, 3 Years After ‘Ozark’ in ‘Black Rabbit’

Jason Bateman is set to be back on Netflix after three long years, and the fact is sparking a fan frenzy like never before. After bidding farewell to the gritty world of Ozark

in 2021, the charismatic actor is making a striking return to the streaming giant, this time sharing the spotlight with Jude Law. With this appearance, Bateman is set to remind viewers why he remains one of Hollywood’s most enduring names.

Netflix dropped interesting updates about Bateman’s new project alongside first-look images only a couple of minutes ago. 

Jason Bateman in Black Rabbit: Netflix unveils exclusive glimpse and release date

Black Rabbit,

the much-anticipated Netflix limited series starring Jason Bateman, will arrive on the platform sooner rather than later. The production, consisting of eight episodes and set in the bustling city of New York, will drop on September 18. And Netflix has already shared the intriguing first look of the upcoming drama. The photos featuring Bateman and Jude Law gave off intense thriller-drama vibes, setting it up for a positive landing among genre enthusiasts.

Bateman not only acts but also directs the first two episodes of the show. His Ozark

co-star Laura Linney fulfills the same duty for the next two episodes. Ben Semanoff and Justin Kurzel direct the remaining four parts of the series. While discussing Black Rabbit’s elaborate roster of directors, it is important to note that this is not Bateman’s first time sharing creative credits with others, especially not with Linney.

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Linney, however, did not want to direct Ozark

with Bateman for a very interesting reason. 

Jason Bateman and Laura Linney co-directed Ozark — though it was not the latter’s preference

Last year, when Laura Linney appeared on Jason Bateman’s SmartLess

podcast as a guest, the duo fondly reminisced about their time directing the final season of Ozark.

As the conversation flowed between the co-stars, fans received an exclusive scoop regarding their joint stint as directors on the show when Linney revealed she tried her best to dodge the responsibility for fear of making it difficult for Bateman. As the actress referred to herself as an immature helmer, the actor sweetly stepped in to defend her.

Taking hold of the discourse, Bateman dubbed Linney’s turn as a director on the 11th episode of Ozark

as “incredible.”

While Linney did not agree with him unequivocally, she did express gratitude to Bateman for placing his trust in her. Returning the favor, she also sang praises for the Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner, calling his direction amazing. For those interested, Ozark is available for streaming on Netflix.

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