Nerve-wracking, hugely tense thriller Black Rabbit is available to stream in full on Netflix, with many viewers having now already made their way through to the show's tragic end.
The series follows Jude Law's Jake, the owner of New York restaurant Black Rabbit, whose life is turned upside down by the arrival of his brother Vince, played by Jason Bateman. Vince is in debt to some New York crime bosses, who threaten his life if he isn't able to stump up the cash.
However, when Vince tells Junior that a bartender from the Black Rabbit has accused one of its patrons, Jules, of sexual assault, he sees it as a threat to the deal, and goes to threaten her. In doing so, he accidentally kills her.
Vince joins Junior in the robbery, where prominent musician and artist Wes ends up getting shot. Vince then ends up having to save his brother Jake and kill Junior himself. He then has to go on the run from Mancuso, but the latter kidnaps his daughter Gen.
Vince calls the police to confess his involvement in the robbery and Wes's murder. Then, the tragic moment which had always been coming – Vince jumps from the roof of the Black Rabbit to his death, believing this will save brother’s life.
Jake tries to make the most of his new freedom, and gets ready to man the bar at someone else’s restaurant.
Susman said: "We always knew this was meant to be a limited series. We always knew that that was kind of where it was going to end for the brothers.
"That was always the finish line for that character Vince was moving toward. He begins as a very selfish character and can’t act beyond what’s in front of his face. He makes a decision that he feels will free his brother from what he has brought him."
"We talked a lot about the idea of familial bonds also being anchors sometimes. It was this co-dependent relationship, and, not to valorise what Vince does, but I think that there was a sense of him trying to rid Jake. That felt organic to who Vince was and his story. But it felt like the natural place where it was always going to end."
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