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Natasha Lyonne time travels back to 1982 in new trailer for Russian Doll's second season

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Four-time Emmy nominee Natasha Lyonne discovers how to time travel back the eighties in the full-length trailer for the seven-episode second season of Russian Doll, which premieres April 20 on Netflix.The 43-year-old native New Yorker wrote, produced, directed, and resumes her role as software engineer Nadia Vulvokov who - along with Alan Zaveri (Charlie Barnett) - found a time portal in the subway.A poster of Alan J.

Pakula's 1982 drama Sophie's Choice starring Meryl Streep hung on the wall of the subway. Premieres April 20 on Netflix! Four-time Emmy nominee Natasha Lyonne discovers how to time travel back the eighties in the full-length trailer for the seven-episode second season of Russian Doll 'What is this, some kind of eighties flash mob?' Nadia asks before chatting with a gang member looking straight out of Walter Hill's 1979 flick The Warriors.'The universe finally found something worse than death,' Nadia remarked. 'I broke time.'Nadia's intergenerational adventure will entangle her difficult childhood with drugged-out mother Lenora, portrayed by Oscar nominee Chloë Sevigny (despite her being only four years older than Natasha).

Showrunner: The 43-year-old native New Yorker wrote, produced, directed, and resumes her role as software engineer Nadia Vulvokov who - along with Alan Zaveri (R, Charlie Barnett) - found a time portal in the subway New release?

A poster of Alan J. Pakula's 1982 drama Sophie's Choice starring Meryl Streep hung on the wall of the subway 'What is this, some kind of eighties flash mob?' Nadia chats with a gang member looking straight out of Walter Hill's 1979 flick The Warriors Nadia remarked:'The universe finally found something worse than death.

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