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Jason Bateman's Banner Week: Black Rabbit Buzz, SmartLess Expands, and Directing Grisham

Jason Bateman's Banner Week: Black Rabbit Buzz, SmartLess Expands, and Directing Grisham

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Jason Bateman is having a banner week on both the professional and public fronts. The biggest current headline is that Bateman’s new Netflix miniseries Black Rabbit, which he not only stars in but executive produces and directs, has immediately captured the attention of critics and audiences alike. This dark, gritty crime drama, co-starring Jude Law, is already being billed as Bateman’s spiritual follow-up to Ozark, with outlets like Collider calling it the “streamer’s next big conversation-starter.” Bateman and Law play brothers whose past as members of a 90s punk band is revisited in a surreal music video sequence that Bateman himself directed, a highlight that Entertainment Weekly notes was improvised and designed to sow emotional chaos amid the show’s heavy themes.

Adding another layer, Bateman orchestrated a mini Ozark reunion on set, personally requesting Laura Linney to direct two episodes of Black Rabbit, with Bateman openly emotional about reuniting with his former costar and praising her talent and leadership. Linney and Bateman stepped out together for the show’s premiere in New York last weekend, drawing photographers and plenty of nostalgic commentary from People and other celebrity press. For the first time in a while, Bateman’s wife Amanda Anka and their daughters made a rare red carpet appearance, garnering added buzz across Parade and Us Weekly, with fans and fashion commentators highlighting the family’s close-knit vibe and understated elegance.

In the business arena, Bateman is in the news for expanding his empire. Reports from CEO Today and iHeartMedia confirm that his SmartLess Media venture—with podcasting partners Will Arnett and Sean Hayes—has just launched a new true-crime comedy podcast series CrimeLess, in collaboration with iHeart and Will Ferrell’s Big Money Players. The first anthology, Hillbilly Heist, narrated by Johnny Knoxville, dropped October 15 and is already trending in audio circles. SmartLess as a media brand continues to dominate, leveraging Bateman’s sharp business sense that TrustworthyBlog and others cite as key to his formidable net worth and diversification.

There’s also major directing news: IMDb confirms Bateman will next helm the big-screen adaptation of John Grisham’s The Partner, with Tom Holland in talks to star—a potential critical and commercial hit that industry analysts are already positioning as an awards contender. Buzz from The News also suggests Bateman could land a Golden Globe nomination for Black Rabbit in 2026, placing him in a hotly watched field alongside Stephen Graham and Charlie Hunnam.

Social media mentions are buzzing with Bateman’s return to prestige drama, his family’s rare red carpet moment, and industry speculation about his growing status as both a creative force and major Hollywood power broker. No significant controversies or personal speculation have surfaced in the past few days; the tone is overwhelmingly positive, focused on Bateman’s creative achievements and deepening industry influence.

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