Rabbit Hole, a new spy show on Paramount+, is already getting a lot of love from viewers because of its exciting plot and great acting. The show is about a private spy named John Weir, who is played by Kiefer Sutherland.
The agent is now accused of murder and must play a game of “cat and mouse” to get his freedom back. Instead of putting out all of the first season’s episodes at once, Paramount+ will show new episodes every week. Read on to find out when the first season of Rabbit Hole will come out.
Rabbit Hole Release Schedule
The show started on March 26 with a special two-episode premiere on Paramount+. The season will have eight episodes, and new ones will come out every Sunday at 12 am PT/3 am ET. The last episode will be shown on May 7. Here is the full list of releases:
Episode 1: The Pilot aired on March 26. Episode 2: “At Any Given Moment” aired on the same day.
The Algorithms of Control, Episode 3: April 2
Episode 4 aired on April 9; Episode 5 aired on April 16; Episode 6 aired on April 23.
Episode 7: The 30th of April
Chapter 8: May 7
Each episode will come out a day later for people in other countries on Mondays.
What is Rabbit Hole About?
The show is about the corporate spy John Weir, who is known for being cruel and for using lies to get what he wants. In his last job, a mysterious group sets him up to look like he killed someone.
“John Weir is a skilled corporate spy who is good at lying and destroying lives. “In his last mission, a mysterious cabal gives him a taste of his own medicine by framing him for a murder,” says the official summary of the series.
The show was ordered by Paramount+ in May 2021, and the title was revealed in February 2022. The movie was shot in Canada starting in May 2022 and ending a few months later.
“I loved John and Glenn so much, and they are such sensitive writers. There are subtleties, and the fact that they put comedy and a love story into a thriller where life and death are at stake is interesting. In a recent interview, Sutherland said of the show, “The balance of all of those things is pretty amazing.”
Rabbit Hole was made by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa. Norman Bender, Michael J. Ballin, Thomas Ray Aguilar, and Nick Pavonetti also worked on the show. Glenn Ficarra, John Requa, Charles Gogolak, Hunt Baldwin, Kiefer Sutherland, and Suzan Bymel are among the top producers.