Netflix has ordered a new drama series titled 'Rabbit, Rabbit' starring Adam Driver, who will also serve as an executive producer. The show, based on a tense hostage standoff at a truck stop involving an escaped convict, is created by Peter Craig and directed by Philip Barantini. The series explores a complex social experiment and emotional negotiations, with Driver's specific role undisclosed. This marks Driver's second series signing this year, following his role in 'The Dealer' at Apple TV.
Netflix has ordered a straight-to-series hostage crime drama called 'Rabbit, Rabbit,' starring Adam Driver, set at a truck stop in Illinois, involving a standoff with an escaped convict and a veteran FBI negotiator, created by Peter Craig and directed by Philip Barantini.
Sadie Dupuis, frontwoman of the band Speedy Ortiz, explores her painful past and childhood trauma on their upcoming album "Rabbit Rabbit." The forced stillness of the pandemic allowed Dupuis to delve into topics she had long suppressed, resulting in songs that touch on vulnerability, power, anger, and survival mechanisms. The album merges private reckonings with sonic ambitions, featuring complex yet catchy guitar-driven rock. Dupuis draws inspiration from her experiences and influences from 1990s indie and alternative rock, creating music that is both highly technical and heartfelt.