Netflix shared new images for the second season of RussianDoll. What a concept! Are you ready for an ever-expanding, era-spanning, intergenerational adventure?
Netflix just released new images for the upcoming second season of the hit series Russian Doll. The new photos show Natasha Lyonne along with a look at the new costars to join her, including Schitt's Creek's Annie Murphy. The first season of the show followed Lyonne's character Nadia as she cycles through a time loop, unable to escape one cold party in New York City. The first season of Russian Doll consisted of eight episodes and originally aired in February 2019.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Lyonne teased at the second season, saying that the second season is "...definitely a wild ride. It is deep, and deeply off-the-wall." She continues, "I genuinely think the joy of the game is to watch it with fresh eyes as much as you can in order to be taken by the story." The first season definitely leaned into this approach, often subverting viewers' expectations of time-loop stories.
In addition to Murphy, South African actor Sharlto Copley will be joining the cast for season two. He has previously starred in the South African film District 9. Previously he has worked on The A-Team, Spike Lee’s Oldboy, Maleficent, Free Fire and Hardcore Henry. The series is created by Natasha Lyonne, Amy Poehler, and Leslye Headland. All three also serve as executive producers along with Dave Becky, Tony Hernandez, Lilly Burns, and Allison Silverman.
Set four years after Nadia and Alan escaped mortality’s time loop together, season two of Russian Doll will continue to explore existential thematics through an often humorous and sci-fi lens. Discovering a fate even worse than endless death, this season finds Nadia and Alan delving deeper into their pasts through an unexpected time portal located in one of Manhattan’s most notorious locations.
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