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Jason Bateman's Boldest Turn: Black Rabbit, Zootopia 2, and SmartLess Dominance

Jason Bateman's Boldest Turn: Black Rabbit, Zootopia 2, and SmartLess Dominance

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Jason Bateman is riding a tidal wave of buzz this week as Netflix unveils first-look images and a premiere date for his much-anticipated new limited series Black Rabbit. September 18 will mark Bateman’s official TV comeback with this gritty New York–set thriller, where he stars alongside Jude Law. Bateman plays Vince Friedken, a deeply troubled burnout with drug and gambling addictions, whose return into the orbit of his successful brother Jake—played by Law—sparks a cascade of old traumas and dangerous intrigue. Both actors also serve as executive producers on the series, which is already being described as Bateman’s boldest turn yet, shedding his usual composure to plumb the depths of family loyalty and self-destruction in a pressure-cooker city nightlife scene. Vanity Fair and Deadline both underscore that this is Bateman’s “realest challenge” since Ozark and is tipped to become Netflix’s most talked-about fall drama.

That’s not his only splashy reunion. In Disney’s announcement last week, Bateman is confirmed to return as fast-talking fox Nick Wilde opposite Ginnifer Goodwin’s Judy Hopps in Zootopia 2, and there’s palpable fanfare about a trailer reveal on the horizon. The animated sequel promises a more adventurous, high-stakes case featuring a compelling villain, voiced by Oscar-winner Ke Huy Quan, dialing up anticipation for Bateman’s return to Disney animation.

Bateman is also all over the pop culture conversation thanks to SmartLess, his smash-hit podcast with Will Arnett and Sean Hayes. The trio’s SmartLess Live event brought a packed house to Los Angeles for an electric evening that doubled as an advertising bonanza with mega-brand sponsors and a surprise musical set by John Mayer. The podcast is reportedly topping nine million monthly downloads, and Bateman’s witty repartee continues to light up social media.

He’s not avoiding the odd headline outside scripted drama, either. Chili’s recently launched a satirical ad campaign that originally starred Bateman, though the Big Game commercial was later pulled for reasons not publicly detailed. Meanwhile on Instagram, SmartLess Mobile—an innovative digital wireless brand created by Bateman and his podcast partners—debuted its new identity, further cementing his influence beyond just the lens or mic.

On the airwaves and streaming, Bateman’s sharp hosting continues: last week’s SmartLess episode drew viral attention for his effusive praise of Ozark alum Julia Garner, now starring in the new Fantastic Four film and the upcoming Madonna biopic. And for media watchers, Bateman’s interview style—warm but incisive—has become a fixture in Hollywood coverage, with outlets from The Wrap to NetflixJunkie highlighting his multi-platform dominance. No verified controversies or surprises have emerged, but all signs point to Black Rabbit’s rollout as a milestone with potential for long-lasting effect on Bateman’s biographical arc, both for the risk of the role and the scale of Netflix’s campaign. Longtime Bateman fans, new converts, and Emmy prognosticators alike are already circling September 18 on their calendars for what could be the next defining act of his career.

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