Vladimir: Does the Show End Differently Than the Book?
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Vladimir: Does the Show End Differently Than the Book?


We need to talk aboutVladimir. On March 5, Netflix dropped the limited series that’s based onJulia May Jonas’ bestselling novelof the same name. In a world full of adaptations, how faithful (how fitting) is the show compared to the book? (Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers forVladimirSeason 1.)

In both versions,Vladimir‘s unnamed protagonist (Rachel Weisz)doeseventually have her way with her younger (and very married) colleague (Leo Woodall). Not only does the professor’s obsession with Vlad inspire her to write again, but when she informs him that their spouses are having an affair, Vladimir reciprocates her interest. (Never mind that she drugged him and tied him to a chair beforehand.)

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