Director: Jason Bateman, Justin Kurzel, Laura Linney, Ben Semanoff
Cast: Jason Bateman, Jude Law, Chris Coy, Troy Kotsur, Abbey Lee
Black Rabbit is a 2025 British-American crime drama series produced for a major streaming service, exploring the dangerous consequences that unfold when family loyalty collides with organized crime in New York City. With Jason Bateman and Jude Law at its center, it delivers taut, slow-burn tension rooted in the fragility of what we build — and what we stand to lose.
What is Black Rabbit about?
Marcus Felkar has spent years constructing a life he can be proud of: a thriving restaurant at the heart of Manhattan's social scene, a stable family, and a reputation built on hard work and discretion. That equilibrium fractures the moment his younger brother Jude re-enters his world — unpredictable, desperate, and carrying debts far larger than Marcus realizes. What begins as reluctant sympathy quickly spirals into a web of obligations tied to dangerous men who operate far outside the law. Each compromise Marcus makes pulls him deeper, threatening not just his livelihood but the safety of everyone he loves. The series charts this slow unraveling with meticulous attention to character and consequence.
Cast & crew
Jason Bateman, who also serves as a director and producer on the series, anchors the story with characteristic restraint — conveying moral erosion through what his character withholds rather than what he says. Jude Law plays the volatile brother with unnerving charisma, while Troy Kotsur, Chris Coy, Abbey Lee, Odessa Young, and Robin de Jesús round out a cast that brings texture and credibility to every corner of the story.
Context & significance
Black Rabbit resonates strongly with Persian-speaking diaspora viewers who understand what it means to build a life from scratch in a new country — and how quickly that stability can be threatened when the past intrudes. The show's exploration of immigrant-adjacent striving, family obligation, and the moral cost of survival speaks directly to communities who have navigated exactly these pressures. Available on K-Time with Persian dubbing, it is a rare high-profile English-language crime drama fully accessible in Farsi, removing the language barrier that once kept these prestige productions out of reach for many viewers.
Where & how to watch
Black Rabbit is available on K-Time with both Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles, so you can watch it your way. Stream it on your TV, phone, or computer — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, no extra download required. Subscribe and cancel anytime.