The American actor will star in the six-part thriller Unspoken, the events of which unfold against the backdrop of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
American actor Paul Wesley, known for the TV series The Vampire Diarieswill star in the miniseries Unspoken (Not stated), dedicated to the events of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Deadline reported this.
The mini-series will consist of six episodes in the thriller genre. The script was written by Polish writer Philip Sicinsky and Ukrainian director Zhanna Ozirnaya, known for the film. Honeymoon.
The plot revolves around the main character Pavel (Paul Wesley), a former soldier who works as a taxi driver in Poland. He learned about the beginning of a full-scale Russian invasion from his wife who remained in Ukraine. Pavel returns home to save his family, caught up in the chaos of war. In addition to external threats, he undertakes an internal struggle for redemption and perseverance.
The series will be directed by David Straiton, known for his projects Private detective Magnum And New Agent McGuire. Filming is planned for the winter of 2025-2026 in Eastern Europe in co-production in four countries: Ukraine, Poland, Germany and the USA.
“In a world at war, I’m excited to bring to life the human side of this conflict through the lens of one man and his family. I hope audiences connect with Paul’s struggle and take away something meaningful. about life, values and resilience from his journey and renewed understanding of the human spirit under pressure,” shares Paul Wesley.
The series promises to be one of the first large-scale international projects dedicated to the war in Ukraine and to draw the world’s attention to the tragedy of millions of Ukrainians.
It was previously reported that five members of the film’s crew Dovbush died, and seven were listed as missing while serving at the front.
Source: korrespondent
