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Vladimir on Netflix: desire, power and scandal collide on campus this March

Simon Janvier by Simon Janvier
March 11, 2026
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Starting March 5, Netflix is dropping Vladimir, the English title used here for the series adapted from the novel published in 2022 and led on screen by Rachel Weisz. Across eight episodes, this campus drama digs into desire, obsession and power dynamics in the insulated world of a university in the United States.

A literature professor at a breaking point

At the heart of Vladimir is a contemporary literature professor whose life is quietly coming apart. Her once-promising writing career has stalled, the flagship class that used to fill lecture halls is now struggling to attract students, and her connection with her daughter has grown fragile.

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Her marriage to John, a fellow professor, is holding on by a thin thread. That fragile balance is shaken even more when a legal case tied to his past surfaces again, forcing the couple to confront unresolved tensions just as everything else in her life feels unstable.

Into this midlife crisis walks Vladimir, a young writer who has just joined the department. What begins as simple curiosity evolves into a fixation: little by little, the professor’s attention is consumed by this younger colleague, a pull driven as much by her imagination as by their actual encounters.

A female point of view shaping every scene

Vladimir is based on Julia May Jonas’s novel, and the author also steers the series. That creative continuity reinforces one major choice: keeping the story entirely anchored in the heroine’s subjective gaze.

Rachel Weisz regularly turns to the camera, sharing not only her thoughts but also her version of events and the way she wants to present herself. The device blurs the line between what actually happens and what she chooses to highlight or reinterpret for the audience.

Viewers are constantly asked to question what they see. In particular, every interaction with Vladimir is shaded by uncertainty: his motivations remain deliberately unclear, which makes it difficult to tell where reality stops and projection begins.

Themes that resonate on american campuses

By staying close to the professor’s inner life, the show tackles several hot-button topics that echo loudly in United States academic settings and beyond:

  • Female desire in midlife and how it is perceived socially
  • The visibility and status of women working in higher education
  • Power imbalances and the complex question of consent
  • Reputation, rumor and public judgment within campus communities

The series doesn’t treat these as separate issues. Instead, they are woven into the character’s private doubts and choices, highlighting how institutional pressures and personal desires constantly collide.

A cast driven by Rachel Weisz

Rachel Weisz leads the show as the unnamed narrator and also serves as an executive producer, giving her a dual presence in front of and behind the camera. She is joined by Leo Woodall as Vladimir, John Slattery as her husband John, and Jessica Henwick as Vladimir’s wife. Ellen Robertson plays the professor’s daughter.

Across its eight episodes, Vladimir blends drama with more ironic moments, allowing for tonal shifts that mirror the character’s own emotional swings. The narrative never separates intimate turmoil from the broader social and institutional forces shaping life at a university.

Release on Netflix and what to expect

All eight episodes of Vladimir are available to stream on Netflix in full starting March 5. For viewers in the United States looking for a series that combines psychological tension, campus politics and an uncompromising look at desire, this new release offers a tightly focused character study with a strong narrative hook built around the professor’s obsession.

 

FAQ

When is Vladimir available on Netflix?
All episodes of the series are streaming on Netflix starting March 5.

How many episodes are there in Vladimir?
The season consists of eight episodes.

What book is Vladimir based on?
The series is adapted from a novel by Julia May Jonas published in 2022.

What is the main focus of Vladimir?
The story centers on a contemporary literature professor whose growing obsession with a younger colleague exposes questions of desire, power, consent and reputation within a university environment.

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