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A trailer for the sci-fi action Superposition has been released, which tells about the main character, the programmer Lyokha (Pavel Tabakov), who got the opportunity to visit alternative worlds. But in other dimensions, everything is different and completely different rules, so the evil version of his father begins to hunt for him and his loved ones. His on-screen mother is played by the real mother Marina Zudina, and the father is actor Konstantin Lavronenko.
Recall that Tabakov and Zudina are not the first to star in the roles of son and mother. However, this time, as the filmmakers promise, the relationship between their characters will be touching and multifaceted. Zudina emphasizes that her role, although small, is “very unusual and not everyday.”
There are many different topics here. And, of course, there is the imprint of our personal relationships. When close people play such a story, they always tell much more about themselves and can tell each other. And for me, when choosing this role, an important role was played by the fact that I can record some words of tenderness addressed to my son. This is an opportunity to once again say to your son: “I love you.” I twist the “mother” to the minimum and the “actress” to the maximum.
The Lizard Pictures and Cinema Universe companies were responsible for the production of the series. Project director Vadim Valiullin, responsible for the third season of the series “Zyoma”.
Initially, the release of “Superposition” was scheduled for August, but as a result, the series will be released on November 10 in the online cinemas Wink, Evie, Okko and Premier.



Source: Hellomagazine

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