Netflix announced a number of new cast members for limited series Vladimir.

Joining stars Rachel Weisz, who will star in and executive produce the series, and Leo Woodall, who will play Vladimir.
The series follows along as a woman’s life unravels, she becomes obsessed with her captivating new colleague. Full of sexy secrets, dark humor and complex characters, Vladimir is about what happens when a woman goes hell-bent to turn her fantasies into reality.
It is an adaptation of the acclaimed book by Julia May Jonas.
Joining the Cast of Vladimir
Series Regulars:
- John Slattery (Nuremberg) plays John.
- Jessica Henwick (Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery) plays Cynthia.
- Ellen Robertson (Black Mirror) plays Sid.
The series is produced by 20th Television, Merman and Small Dog Picture Company.
Recurring:
- Kayli Carter (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) plays Lila.
- Miriam Silverman (Your Friends and Neighbors) plays Florence.
- Mallori Johnson (Is God Is) plays Edwina.
- Matt Walsh (Novocaine) plays David.
- Tattiawna Jones (Murderbot) plays Alexis.
- Louise Lambert (Ginny & Georgia) plays Dawn.
Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini Set to Direct
The Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning team of Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini (Fleishman Is in Trouble, American Splendor) are set to direct three episodes, including the pilot, and serve as executive producers alongside Sharon Horgan, Stacy Greenberg and Kira Carstensen for Merman (Bad Sisters, Divorce, Catastrophe) and Jason Winer & Jon Radler for Small Dog Picture Company.
Vladimir will consist of 8 episodes. Filming takes in Toronto and began on 2 July, 2025 running through to 18 September 2025. Kate Robin will serve as showrunner.
SOURCE: thefutoncritic.com

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