“Black Rabbit” is a show I’ve had my eye on ever since Netflix dropped the first look back in June. Then we got the first trailer a few weeks later, and my hopes shot even higher after seeing how much emotion it managed to stir in just two minutes of footage. The chaotic energy of the trailer was even amplified by its alternative indie soundtrack, a track so good I instantly hunted it down on Spotify.
So it’s safe to say my expectations were pretty high. Now that “Black Rabbit” has landed on Netflix, and after watching the first two episodes, I can confidently say it’s a pretty intense watch. Right away, I got major “The Bear” vibes from the chaotic restaurant montages, mixed with the darkness of “Ozark” and even hints of “Succession” in the way it handles money and power.
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