Get ready for a gripping psychological thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat! Netflix's upcoming limited series, 'Vladimir', promises an intense ride.
Based on the novel by Julia May Jonas, the show is set to premiere globally on March 5th, and it's already creating a buzz. The series stars the incredible Rachel Weisz, who not only takes on the lead role but also serves as an executive producer. She's joined by the talented Leo Woodall, known for his role in 'The White Lotus', and the iconic John Slattery from 'Mad Men'.
Here's the intriguing part: Weisz plays a professor whose life is spiraling out of control. As she becomes obsessed with her new colleague, played by Woodall, the story takes a dark turn. But here's where it gets controversial—how far will she go to fulfill her scandalous desires?
The series is a collaboration between 20th Television, Sharon Horgan's Merman, and Small Dog Picture Company. The creative team behind the camera is just as impressive, with Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini directing the first two episodes. Francesca Gregorini and Josephine Bornebusch take the helm for the remaining installments, ensuring a visually stunning and captivating watch.
The cast also features Ellen Robertson, Jessica Henwick, Matt Walsh, and more, forming an ensemble that will bring this captivating story to life. With a compelling logline and intriguing first-look photos, 'Vladimir' is already leaving audiences eager for more.
And this is the part most people miss—the series explores themes of obsession, morality, and the consequences of giving in to one's desires. Will the professor's fixation lead to her downfall, or is there more to uncover? You'll have to wait and see!
Are you excited for this Netflix release? What are your thoughts on the premise? Share your opinions below, and let's discuss this intriguing new series!