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‘Vladimir’ Trailer: Rachel Weisz Is A Woman Obsessed In Netflix Limited Series

The limited series adapts Julia May Jonas's novel, featuring themes of seduction and obsession with Rachel Weisz as an obsessed professor, premiering March 5 on Netflix.

  • On March 5, Netflix premieres Vladimir, an eight-episode limited series starring Rachel Weisz as a professor obsessed with a charismatic new colleague.
  • Drawing from Jonas's novel, Julia May Jonas serves as writer, creator, and executive producer of the series 'Vladimir'.
  • On the production side, executive producers include Sharon Horgan, Stacy Greenberg, and Kira Carstensen, with the ensemble cast featuring John Slattery, Jessica Henwick, and supporting actors.
  • Scenes show Woodall's introduction leading to a flirtatious relationship that turns into a hot affair, while Sid, the sole child played by Ellen Robertson, pushes the professor away.
  • The official logline emphasizes seduction and obsession, and Jonas says the story draws creative energy from lust and obsession, positioning the protagonist to risk everything for scandalous fantasies.
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The series follows a professor whose world falls apart when she develops an obsession with a new colleague.

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