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    March 23, 2026

We meet Vladimir’s heroine (Rachel Weisz) — the protagonist in a cast of academics and the people who love them — in a moment of reverie. A writer and professor whose creative spark has only recently been reignited, she puts down her pen and speaks directly to the camera: “It has come to my attention that I may never again have power over another human being.”

This is the first time we hear from the unnamed protagonist of the limited series, played to stunning heights by Weisz. Her version of events, and her desperation to will fantasy into reality, remains our vantage point throughout the eight episodes. “The protagonist is reliable in the sense that she wants to control her narrative,” Weisz tells Netflix. “The narrative she tells isn’t always accurate. But that seems like a very human trait, to adjust the truth for one’s audience when things are going out of control.”

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The incendiary Vladimir is based on the 2022 novel by Julia May Jonas, who adapted her book for the screen — she’s the creator, showrunner, and executive producer of the series. The protagonist’s story is a heightened fairy tale of desire, in which the middle-aged professor becomes increasingly obsessed with a younger colleague, Vladimir (Leo Woodall). A new hire at her liberal arts college, Vladimir is the perfect vessel for the protagonist’s projections. “She puts so much onto him and so much onto this encounter because she’s looking for it to heal her or answer something for her, and it can’t do that,” says Jonas.

Weisz’s character meets Vladimir at a faculty meeting about a Title IX hearing. That hearing happens to involve her husband, John (John Slattery), the English department chair who had affairs with students — all of whom were of age, he’s quick to point out — over a decade ago. She and John have a long-standing open marriage, but his suspension from the college brings to light the questionable morality of his dalliances, which he believes were consensual. “The woman you meet at the beginning of the series is trying to hold on for dear life because the earth has shifted under her,” says Weisz. 

Vlad’s arrival offers her a timely escape from her tumultuous reality — and the inspiration to start writing again for the first time in 15 years. “It’s that feeling of being so full of creative energy because you have this lust or obsession for someone, which I think many people relate to — how fun it is to want something,” says Jonas.

Meet the characters that make up the protagonist’s dizzying world of academia in Vladimir.

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Rachel Weisz

as the protagonist
About the Character

Vladimir’s unnamed protagonist has ruled her small-town liberal arts college’s literature department with her husband for decades. But now, “she is losing her throne,” says Weisz. She’s been married to John for 30 years, and they share a 27-year-old daughter. “My character is passionate, a fantasist, and she would say a very good mother,” adds Weisz.

When we meet her, the protagonist feels like she’s receding further and further into the background of her own life without her consent. “As you’re going to grow into an older woman, you’re going to be asked to just want less, take up less space, be more of service ... she’s really just not ready to do that at all,” says Jonas. 

Throughout the series, Weisz threads the delicate needle as an unreliable narrator and someone whose desire to reinvigorate her life is understandable. Weisz is “someone who is incredibly intelligent, but also able to have this wicked humor and be lovable at the same time,” Jonas adds. Read our cover story about Weisz on Tudum.

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Leo Woodall

as Vladimir 
About the Character

Vladimir joins the full-time staff of the protagonist’s college as a celebrated novelist hoping to write his next book. He’s in his early 30s and married to Cynthia (Jessica Henwick). They have a 3-year-old daughter named Phee (Brielle Anna Jurksztowicz). 


As the actor playing Vladimir, it was important to Woodall that his character be inscrutable. “Because the show and the story is told through the protagonist’s point of view, a lot of what you see of Vlad, by nature, is up to interpretation,” he says. “There are a lot of moments where you’re supposed to wonder what the intention was — a hand touch or a lingered look or a little bit of flirting. Was it flirting? Was it friendliness? That’s always going through her head and [she’s] wondering, ‘Am I making this up? Is it real? Am I crazy?’ ” 

 

Adds Jonas, ”He represents this idea of the young male genius, and that’s a great fascination for our protagonist.”

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John Slattery

as John
About the Character

John began teaching as an adjunct and rose to chair of the English department. Married for 30 years, the protagonist and John have embraced their agreement to have an open marriage in the hope that their relationship would feel antiestablishment. They’ve stood by each other for years — they’re best friends who finish each other’s sentences. “John and the protagonist love each other very much, and there’s a lot about the marriage that really works for them,” says Weisz.

 

But now that John’s affairs from more than 10 years ago have led to a Title IX hearing and his suspension from the college, “he’s pushed her right to the edge of what she can handle with his behavior,” says Weisz. The hearing puts a strain on their already undernourished marriage, as she bears the weight of his choices in his absence.

 

John is frustrated and worried about getting fired when we meet him, Slattery explains, He spends his time gardening in the backyard and clocks his wife’s “pumps” as she obsesses over the idea of a younger man. “His wife is sick of him,” says Slattery. “They both had relationships outside the marriage of different kinds. They love each other, but [an open marriage] wears on one another, I think, over time.”

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Jessica Henwick

as Cynthia
About the Character

If the protagonist projects her desires onto Vlad, then she projects her insecurities onto Vlad’s wife, Cynthia. “From the protagonist’s point of view, Cynthia is taking her place,” says Weisz, who takes care to remind John and her colleagues that Cynthia is an adjunct professor.

 

Cynthia joins the college reluctant to enter the professorial social scene, but she finds verve in teaching her creative nonfiction students like Edwina. Before teaching at the school, Cynthia struggled with her mental health as a new wife and mother to 3-year-old Phee. “There’s tension in Vlad’s relationship with Cynthia, but there’s also a lot of love between them,” says Woodall. “Cynthia has gone through some stuff, and Vlad has taken care of her through a lot of that.”

 

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Ellen Robertson

as Sid 
About the Character

Sid, short for Sydney, is the protagonist and John’s only child and a successful lawyer working in New York City. Although she’s reluctant to share too many personal updates with her mother, Sid tells her that she and her partner, Alexis (Tattiawna Jones), are beginning to talk about the idea of having kids — which sets off the protagonist’s alarm bells.

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Sid’s girlfriend, Alexis, clashes with the protagonist over how she parents her only daughter. 

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Kayli Carter

as Lila
About the Character

We first meet Lila, the protagonist’s former student, when she rings up the protagonist’s bûche de Noël at a local bakery. The protagonist later finds out that Lila joined the Title IX case against John. This is a change from Jonas’s book, in which “there are no women who are named as accusers of John,” says the author.

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Mallori Johnson

as Edwina
About the Character

Edwina is one of the protagonist’s most promising students. She holds her mentor in such high esteem that she asks her for a letter of recommendation for a creative writing program at Brown University. But she turns to her creative nonfiction professor when it becomes clear the protagonist has other pressing matters on her mind.

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Matt Walsh

as David
About the Character

David becomes the new head of the English department in John’s absence. He and the protagonist have known each other for many years, and they have a history together — which she uses to her advantage throughout Vladimir.

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