
Regina Hall is set to join Adam Driver in the forthcoming Netflix thriller series titled 'Rabbit, Rabbit'. This project, which was greenlit for a full series order last October, promises a gripping narrative. The plot revolves around a fugitive who, after escaping custody, takes individuals hostage at a truck stop to bargain for his freedom. This volatile situation quickly devolves into an unpredictable social experiment involving his captives, and a psychological battle of wits with an experienced FBI Crisis Negotiator.
Regina Hall and Adam Driver Lead Netflix's New Thriller 'Rabbit, Rabbit'
On January 27, 2026, it was officially announced that acclaimed actress Regina Hall will be starring alongside Adam Driver in Netflix's new thriller series, 'Rabbit, Rabbit'. The series, which had its initial announcement in October 2025 with a direct-to-series order, is poised to be a high-stakes drama. The narrative will follow an escaped convict who, cornered by law enforcement at a remote truck stop, resorts to taking hostages. This desperate act escalates into an unforeseen social experiment, testing the limits of human interaction under duress, and culminating in an intense psychological showdown with a seasoned FBI Crisis Negotiator adept at 'tactical empathy.' Hall, known for her diverse roles in films like 'One Battle After Another,' the 'Scary Movie' franchise, 'Girls Trip,' and television series such as 'Black Monday' and 'Insecure,' brings considerable talent and a proven track record to this compelling new project. Her casting was initially reported by Deadline, adding to the anticipation surrounding this dark and intriguing production.
This casting news sparks excitement for fans of both Regina Hall and Adam Driver, promising a compelling and intense viewing experience. Hall's versatile acting prowess, coupled with Driver's captivating screen presence, suggests a dynamic on-screen chemistry that will undoubtedly elevate the thriller's tension and emotional depth. The premise itself, exploring themes of negotiation, human psychology, and survival under extreme pressure, offers rich ground for powerful storytelling and character development.
