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6.5 1 Seasons • 8 Episodes

Doomsday - Season 1

In the Chertanovo area, known for periodic invasions and attractions, the Prince of Darkness himself suddenly appears. He has grandiose plans, but to implement them, he needs the help of his son, a supermarket cashier, who has a lot of questions for his father from hell. The all-powerful Prince of Darkness will have to build relationships with earthly relatives in order to carry out his plans and teach humanity a lesson.

Top Cast

  • Semyon Treskunov

    Semyon Treskunov

    Демьян

  • Yuri Kolokolnikov

    Yuri Kolokolnikov

    Сатана

  • Kseniya Rappoport

    Kseniya Rappoport

    Нелли Фуртадовна

  • Kseniya Kutepova

    Kseniya Kutepova

    Мария

  • Daniil Vorobyov

    Daniil Vorobyov

    Игорь Белов

  • Aglaya Tarasova

    Aglaya Tarasova

    Софья

  • Nikolay Shrayber

    Nikolay Shrayber

    Ветхий ангел

  • Sergei Selin

    Sergei Selin

    полковник

  • Svetlana Listova

    Svetlana Listova

    Светлана

Overview

In the Chertanovo area, known for periodic invasions and attractions, the Prince of Darkness himself suddenly appears. He has grandiose plans, but to implement them, he needs the help of his son, a supermarket cashier, who has a lot of questions for his father from hell. The all-powerful Prince of Darkness will have to build relationships with earthly relatives in order to carry out his plans and teach humanity a lesson.

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