
Netflix consistently adds new shows and movies, and the upcoming 2026 schedule is already looking promising. While fans of the Bridgerton romance series can look forward to its fourth season, a new poster has been released for a 2026 Netflix film starring Rachel Weisz that’s generating a lot of buzz – and some surprised reactions – due to its very suggestive content.
What’s Rachel Weisz’s New Netflix Show And Why Does The Horny Poster Have Fans Rattled?
We’re definitely seeing a trend inspired by shows like Bridgerton, which opened the door to more openly portraying intimacy in historical dramas. Popular series like Outlander (known for its steamy scenes on Netflix) and the new show Heated Rivalry (which is delivering well-done LGBTQ+ romance) are catering to viewers who enjoy passionate and explicit content.
A new show, Vladimir, starring Rachel Weisz, is coming soon, and it’s already generating buzz. Weisz plays a married college professor who becomes intensely obsessed with a younger colleague, Vladimir (played by Leo Woodall, known from One Day). The show’s poster just dropped, and the reaction has been strong – take a look and see what people are saying!
It’s hard to express how much I’m enjoying this book, especially seeing the public reaction. Anyone who saw the poster for Vladimir probably understands the suggestive nature of the content, and it seems a lot of people on X feel the same way – they’re noticing how explicitly sensual the image is and are also curious about the show itself.
- This is the horniest poster I’ve ever seen
- this show better be gay cause what is that poster?
- the lesbianbaiting with the poster omg
- I’m sorry, but giving a poster like that to a straight romance should be forbidden
- why did y’all use this poster for a heterosexual plot ?
Okay, so the latest poster is pretty clear – it hints at some serious sapphic romance in the new show starring the potential Mummy 4 lead! Honestly, it looks like there’s going to be a lot of it. But here’s the thing: people are pointing out that her character is supposedly going to develop an obsession with a male coworker. It’s…confusing, right? I’m really scratching my head trying to figure out how those two things can both be true!
The eight-episode series holds many mysteries that will be revealed when it premieres on March 5th. Notably, young Vlad isn’t alone when he starts working at the college; he’s accompanied by his intriguing wife, Cynthia, played by Jessica Henwick, known for her role in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. It seems likely the main character’s intense interest in Vlad may also extend to his attractive wife, but we’ll have to wait and see.
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2026-01-28 20:11