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We found your next binge-watch hit: Rabbit Hole

The first two episodes hit Paramount+ on March 26. Try it free now.
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Everyone wants to find the one — you know, the TV show you can’t wait to watch each week. With lots of must-watch shows coming to an end, it puts many of us back on the market. Fortunately, Paramount+ is like your own private show matchmaker.

Rabbit Hole, a new espionage thriller starring Kiefer Sutherland, Charles Dance, Meta Golding, Enid Graham, and Rob Yang is now streaming. You can catch the thrilling new espionage series exclusively on Paramount+. Try for free now.

We've added Rabbit Hole to our “Watch Next” queue. Here is why we're most excited to get started watching:

Kiefer Sutherland

Kiefer Sutherland Hollywood Walk of Fame
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That’s it. That’s the tweet. Sutherland is the ultimate TV badass, so simply casting him as your lead is a flex, and our little 24-loving hearts are going to burst out of our chests as he keeps us on the edge of our seats again for eight glorious episodes. Adrenaline-watching, here we come!

It’s intellectual entertainment

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The best shows are ones that impact you visually, emotionally, and mentally. Rabbit Hole will definitely get the gears spinning as viewers try to figure out who’s behind each twist and turn right alongside Sutherland’s character, John Weir. Showrunners Glenn Ficarra and John Requa were inspired by all the great spy thrillers through the decades, which bodes well for the intrigue and plot twists.

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A not-so-squeaky-clean protagonist

Not everyone can be Superman, which is why the tired portrayal of the goody-goody lead character makes us all yawn. Sutherland’s Weir is a private espionage professional, so he makes his living lying and manipulating. When you find yourself rooting for a guy like that? It's fun, it's good television, and you'll enjoy every minute. We’re here for it.

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