It’s been three years because the first season of Russian Doll debuted on Netflix and have become one of many streaming service’s largest phrase of mouth hits. However with the blink of an eye fixed and a brand new trailer for the present’s long-awaited second season, it’s like these three years by no means occurred in any respect. How becoming.
Sequence co-creator and star Natasha Lyonne returns in Russian Doll Season 2 as Nadia, who as soon as once more will get caught in one more time journey thriller — as she says within the trailer, she’s not a time traveler, she’s a time prisoner. (Aren’t all of us?) Primarily based on the trailer, it appears to be like like this season facilities on the New York Metropolis subway, and may contain precise journey again into the New York Metropolis previous. Watch it beneath:
There’s additionally a brand new trippy new poster for the present as effectively:
Right here is the season’s official synopsis:
Set 4 years after Nadia (Natasha Lyonne) and Alan (Charlie Barnett) escaped mortality’s time loop collectively, season two of RUSSIAN DOLL will proceed to discover existential thematics by an typically humorous and sci-fi lens. Discovering a destiny even worse than infinite demise, this season finds Nadia and Alan delving deeper into their pasts by an sudden time portal situated in one in all Manhattan’s most infamous areas, the New York Metropolis subway. At first they expertise this as an ever-expanding, era-spanning, intergenerational journey, however they quickly uncover this extraordinary occasion could be greater than they bargained for and, collectively, should seek for a method out.
Russian Doll Season 2 premieres on Netflix on April 20.
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