Jason Bateman Spotted with Family in Rare Beverly Hills Outing!
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The drama never ends for Hollywood A-lister Jason Bateman, who was spotted out and about with his wife Amanda Anka and their teen daughters Francesca and Maple on Saturday night. The family of four was seen strolling across the street to E Baldi, an upscale Italian hot spot in Beverly Hills, looking like they just stepped off the cover of a fashion magazine.
But what's really going on behind closed doors with this seemingly perfect family? Sources close to the couple tell us that Bateman and Anka have been working through some issues lately, and it looks like they're trying to present a united front in public. After all, you never know who might be watching!
Bateman has been open about his struggles with addiction in the past, but it seems he's turned over a new leaf. He and Anka tied the knot back in 2001, and have been going strong ever since. But what really caught our eye was Bateman's latest project - a limited series called Black Rabbit, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival on Sunday.
The show follows two brothers who run a trendy nightclub in New York City, but things take a dark turn when old traumas come back to haunt them. It sounds like a real thrill ride, and we can't wait to see what Bateman brings to the table as co-star Jude Law takes center stage.
Bateman's career has been on fire lately, with roles in Arrested Development and Ozark under his belt. He's even won a few awards for his work - a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award, to be exact. But let's not forget about his personal struggles. Back in 2009, Bateman opened up about his addiction issues, revealing that he'd been partying like it was the 1990s (Risky Business-style) for years.
It looks like he's turned over a new leaf since then, but we can't help but wonder if he'll be revisiting those old demons in Black Rabbit. After all, as any good thriller will tell you - secrets don't stay buried forever.
So what do you think? Is Bateman's latest project just another nail-biter to add to his growing list of credits, or is there something more going on beneath the surface? Let us know in the comments below!
Black Rabbit hits Netflix on September 18th. Don't say we didn't warn you...