Will Poulter, Odessa Young and Adam Driver 
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Will Poulter and Odessa Young join Adam Driver in Rabbit, Rabbit

The upcoming hostage thriller series from Netflix will see Adam Driver and Regina Hall playing lead roles

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The cast of Rabbit, Rabbit is getting bigger with the addition of Will Poulter and Odessa Young. The upcoming hostage thriller series from Netflix will see Adam Driver and Regina Hall playing lead roles.

Announced back in October 2025, the series follows an escaped convict J-Will (Driver) who is cornered by law enforcement at a truck stop. There, he takes hostages in an effort to bargain for his freedom. "But the standoff soon escalates into an unmanageable social experiment with his captives, as well as an emotional poker match with a veteran FBI Crisis Negotiator (Hall) trained in 'tactical empathy'," reads the plotline. Pouler and Young's roles are not yet announced.

Peter Craig serves as the creator and showrunner of Rabbit, Rabbit. The filmmaker has previously co-written the screenplays to The Town (2010), The Batman (2022), and Top Gun: Maverick (2022).Besides starring in the lead, Driver is also an executive producer on the series along with Philip Barantini, who is set to direct the series. The other executive producers on the show are Samantha Beddoe for her and Barantini’s It’s All Made Up Productions and Bryan Unkeless for his and Craig’s Night Owl Stories banner.

Poulter is best known on television for his performances in The Bear and Dopesick, both of which earned him Emmy nominations. His next appearance is in the upcoming movie I Love Boosters starring Boots Riley.

Young's most recent appearances were in the Netflix limited series Black Rabbit, which debuted earlier this year, and the 2025 movie Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.

A release date for Rabbit, Rabbit is yet to be announced by Netflix.

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