Rabbit Hole – TV series
Rabbit Hole is a new TV series created by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra coming to the streaming service Paramount+ and is an American Spy Thriller. The show stars Kiefer Sutherland, playing the main character John Weir. who is a private espionage agent framed for murder. The series premiere is on March 26th 2023, with the first season to run for 8 episodes.
The show also stars Charles Dance, Meta Golding and Enid Graham. Kiefer says working on set was a joy: “it was as great an experience as I’ve ever had. The character was as interesting to me as the overall idea.”
- Release Date: March 26th 2023
- Director: John Requa and Glenn Ficarra
- Kiefer Sutherland: John Weir
How To Watch Rabbit Hole on Paramount+
You can watch Rabbit Hole on the streaming service Paramount+
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Casting:
- Kiefer Sutherland as John Weir
- Rob Yang as Edward Homm
- Charles Dance as Dr. Ben Wilson
- Meta Golding as Hailey Winton
- Enid Graham as Josephine “Jo” Madi
- Jason Butler Harner as Valence
- Walt Klink as The Intern
- Ishan Davé as Hafiz
- Wendy Makkena as Debra
- Mark Winnick as Young Crowley
Rabbit Hole Trailer:
What Kiefer has said in interviews”
Kiefer says working on set of Rabbit Hole was a joy: “it was as great an experience as I’ve ever had. The character was as interesting to me as the overall idea.” – What to Watch
Sutherland’s return to the small screen comes in a new thriller, Rabbit Hole, that is released next week. In our exclusive interview, he talks about still being cast as an action hero in his middle years. “For years I learnt how to attack. Now, everything is in reverse, I have to defend.” – Radio Times
“One thing that’s a constant of the show is who’s telling the truth,” Sutherland said about Rabbit Hole. “There’s an assumption at the end of Episode 2 that you’re having an understanding of who you’re following, and what story is being told. And I can assure you that that dynamic is going to shift throughout the entire season, until we rest somewhere, and what I find exciting about that is that it requires a level of audience participation. We’re asking for your involvement in trying to figure out what the truth is and what is the play here and which characters are in fact being straight… And I think that’s, that’s exciting television.” – Variety