The online platform Evie dropped a new trailer for the upcoming superhero comedy Let me ask, signaling a fresh release window and a playful entry into a genre mashup. The streamer confirmed the premiere date set for July 20, and the announcement arrived via a press release picked up by socialbites.ca, signaling strong interest from both fans and press alike.
The series centers on Gosha Kotov, a bashful, hesitant police officer from a small town who has spent years admiring the example set by his father, a legendary figure in local law enforcement who perished in the line of duty. The story takes a surprising turn when Gosha is bitten by an infected dog, triggering a transformation into a werewolf whose superhuman strength and astonishing agility unleash new possibilities. This metamorphosis places him at the center of a fight against a corrupt mayor, Korchagin, who doubles as the part-time owner of a factory polluting the region. Korchagin is backed by his son Den and a cadre of Gosha’s colleagues who have fallen under his sway. The evolving powers also offer Gosha a chance to win the heart of Lena, a veterinarian and eco-activist who embodies the town’s hopes for a cleaner, more principled future.
The cast list for Let me ask includes Andrey Galchenko, known for With pink glasses, alongside Danya Kiselev, Anna Zavtur, Nikita Volkov, Alexandra Kiseleva, Elena Valyushkina with credits such as Formula of Love and Pain!, Rostislav Bershauer, and Jan Tsapnik, whose previous work spans The Last Minister, Gogol, and Method. The ensemble highlights a blend of seasoned television actors and emerging talent, suggesting a layered performance approach that balances humor with action and character growth.
Earlier this year, audiences also got a first glimpse of Bob Marley: One Love, marking another entry in the streaming service’s expanding catalog of biographical and musical stories. The interplay between wildly different projects on Evie’s platform reflects a strategy to appeal to diverse tastes, from lighthearted, comedy-driven superhero antics to music-forward biopics that celebrate cultural icons. As Let me ask gears up for its summer launch, viewers can anticipate a tone that mixes witty banter, high-energy transformations, and social commentary delivered through an approachable, character-driven lens. The trailer indicates a filmic sensibility that prioritizes momentum, visual flair, and a sense of community, inviting fans to explore how ordinary individuals can rise to extraordinary circumstances and challenge entrenched power structures. This alignment with contemporary streaming trends—strong genre storytelling, confident ensemble work, and timely themes—positions the project as a potential crowd-pleaser for Canadian and American audiences alike. [Citation: Entertainment Industry Briefs]