Netflix's 'Vladimir' sparks viewer obsession after premiere

Following its March 5 premiere, Netflix's eight-part erotic comedy-drama 'Vladimir,' starring Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall, has viewers hooked, with fans and critics praising its blend of humor, intimacy, and drama.

Just days after its March 5 debut, 'Vladimir' has exploded in popularity on Netflix, with audiences declaring they 'can't get enough' of the series. Building on the buzz from its steamy trailer—which teased a forbidden affair between Weisz's professor and Woodall's charismatic colleague—the show has delivered on its promise of seduction, obsession, and sharp wit.

Viewer engagement is sky-high, fueled by the series' bold mix of erotic tension, comedic beats, and character-driven storytelling. Fan reactions highlight the intoxicating chemistry between leads, while critics applaud how it adapts Julia May Jonas's novel into a provocative limited series.

As part of Netflix's streak of daring originals, 'Vladimir' continues to captivate, proving its trailer was just a taste of the obsession to come.

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