
Jason Bateman's Career Surge: Black Rabbit, Zootopia 2, SmartLess, and Chili's Ad Buzz
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Jason Bateman is commanding headlines this week, both for high-profile acting projects and buzzy business moves, with major developments that highlight the range and ambition of his current career arc. The centerpiece of Bateman’s recent news is Netflix’s announcement of the gritty limited series Black Rabbit, co-starring Jude Law, set to premiere September 18. According to Vanity Fair and Deadline, Bateman leads as Vince Friedken, a burnout slacker with drug and gambling addictions who seeks help from his estranged, restaurant-owning brother Jake, played by Law. The show dives into dark familial territory against the backdrop of New York’s high-stakes nightlife, promising Bateman’s most raw and compelling performance since Ozark. Early first-look images released by Netflix show a haggard Bateman alongside Law and have already sparked streaming buzz, with sources like FandomWire amplifying anticipation by emphasizing Bateman’s creative leap into more dangerous territory. In addition to starring, Bateman also wears the executive producer hat, signaling sustained influence behind the scenes as well as on screen.
Bateman’s voice is back as well in the animated spotlight. Walt Disney Animation Studios has rolled out the first trailer for Zootopia 2, which sees Bateman return as the wily fox Nick Wilde alongside Ginnifer Goodwin’s Judy Hopps. ABC7News and Disney’s own channels confirm that Bateman and Goodwin reprise their roles as the now-veteran detective duo tackling a new mysterious antagonist voiced by Ke Huy Quan, with Zootopia 2 set for theatrical release November 26. The trailer, featuring Bateman’s signature charm, is racking up millions of views across studio platforms, expanding his reach with both families and animation fans.
On the pop culture front, Bateman's podcast SmartLess, alongside Will Arnett and Sean Hayes, remains in the limelight. Entertainment outlets like AOL covered recent episodes, with Bateman and co-hosts drawing celebrity guests including Jennifer Garner and nabbing headlines with candid showbiz revelations. The SmartLess franchise has also spun into the business world, as Instagram buzz notes the launch of SmartLess Mobile, a digital-only wireless brand co-founded by Bateman and his podcast partners, blending celebrity cachet with entrepreneurial ambition.
Rounding out Bateman’s week is his own viral moment from an ad campaign for Chili’s, highlighted in MarketingDive, where Bateman’s comic persona was accidentally mistaken for Batman in a Super Bowl spot that eventually became a marketing coup. Each of these developments cements Bateman’s status as a dynamic force in entertainment, adept at balancing prestige projects, creative business plays, and everyday cultural currency. No scandals or personal rumors in the past few days; just a slate of career wins and significant new chapters added to his biographical legacy.
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