Star of 'Zhukov' Vyacheslav Chepurchenko Lands in Comedy About Rehabilitation: Alongside Him on the Factory Floor - Legend of 'Blind Man's Bluff'
A new comedy series, Time for the Factory, is set to premiere in 2026. The show follows a wealthy Moscow investor who takes on a factory job to impress his future father-in-law. Filming took place in real metallurgical workshops, adding authenticity to the story’s gritty setting.
The series centres on Vadim, a refined businessman played by Vyacheslav Chepurchenko. To win over his love interest’s father, he starts working at a tough metallurgical plant in Sverdlovsk Oblast. His potential father-in-law, Igor Romanovich, is a no-nonsense foreman portrayed by Anatoly Zhuravlev.
Production faced real challenges while shooting in active factory workshops. The crew worked alongside plant employees, dealing with harsh conditions to capture the industrial atmosphere. The cast also includes Inga Oboldina, Anna Ukolova, Nikolai Shraiber, Renat Mukhamabaev, and Anton Ostern. *Time for the Factory* blends humour with the clash between Vadim’s polished lifestyle and the rough world of manual labour. The series promises a mix of workplace comedy and family dynamics as he struggles to prove himself.
The show is scheduled for release in 2026, with no confirmed production company attached as of late 2025. Chepurchenko and Zhuravlev lead a cast navigating the chaotic mix of factory life and personal ambitions. Audiences can expect a fresh take on culture clashes in an industrial setting.