Regina Hall to Star in Netflix Series With Adam Driver

Thriller series ‘Rabbit, Rabbit’ got a straight-to-series order from the streaming giant back in October.

Regina Hall attends The Hollywood Reporter's Annual Women in Entertainment Gala at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on December 3, 2025.
Regina Hall attends The Hollywood Reporter's Annual Women in Entertainment Gala at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on December 3, 2025.

Regina Hall is set to star opposite Adam Driver in the new Netflix series Rabbit, Rabbit. Originally announced back in October with a straight-to-series order, the project is a thriller series that pits the two actors against each other in a tense hostage situation as convict J-Will (Driver) winds up in a standoff with Hall’s as a crisis negotiator. 

According to Variety, the logline for the show says, “When an escaped convict is cornered by law enforcement at a truck stop, 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 trained in ‘tactical empathy.'”

Hall was last seen in Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, which is up for Best Picture at the 2026 Academy Awards. She’s also set to reprise her breakthrough role as Brenda in the popular Scary Movie franchise in an upcoming sixth installment. 

Back in December, Hall, alongside Dakota Johnson and her One Battle After Another co-star Chase Infiniti, presented $1 million in college scholarships to high school students from underserved communities across Los Angeles. 

Last fall, she talked about losing her mother in 2021. 

“Those things add layers to a grief that you carry, and to what loss is, and to what life is and the meaning of life,” she said in a November 2025 interview. “You lose enough where you understand what there is to lose. I guess I walk with that sense of grief, so it probably shows. My eyes probably have changed.”