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Netflix has secured a direct-to-series order for “Rabbit, Rabbit,” a high-stakes hostage thriller starring Adam Driver, following an intense competitive bidding process among multiple streamers. The project, created by Peter Craig and directed by Emmy Award-winning Philip Barantini, marks Driver’s return to television since HBO’s “Girls” concluded in 2017.netflix
The announcement comes just six weeks after Barantini’s Netflix series “Adolescence” swept the Emmy Awards in September 2025, winning eight awards including Outstanding Limited Series and Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series. “Adolescence,” which became the first streaming show to top weekly television ratings, featured Barantini’s signature one-shot filming style that kept viewers captivated.latimes
Barantini’s recent success positioned him as one of Hollywood’s most sought-after directors, with industry insiders noting that his Emmy win likely contributed to Netflix’s aggressive pursuit of “Rabbit, Rabbit”. The series is being compared to the classic “Dog Day Afternoon,” though it remains unclear whether Barantini will employ his distinctive continuous-shot technique for this project.worldofreel
Set at a truck stop in southern Illinois, “Rabbit, Rabbit” follows an escaped convict cornered by law enforcement who takes hostages to negotiate his freedom. The situation escalates into what the creators describe as “an unmanageable social experiment with his captives” and “an emotional poker match with a veteran FBI Crisis Negotiator trained in ‘tactical empathy'”.thefutoncritic
Peter Craig, known for writing “Top Gun: Maverick” and “The Batman,” serves as creator, showrunner, and executive producer through his Night Owl production company, which has a first-look deal with MRC. Driver will executive produce alongside Craig and Barantini, with production potentially beginning as early as next year.netflix
The series adds to Driver’s increasingly packed schedule, which includes Ron Howard’s “Alone at Dawn” starting production November 10, 2025, and several other high-profile projects including James Gray’s “Paper Tiger” and Jim Jarmusch’s “Father Mother Sister Brother”.instagram