In the first trailer for HBO’s upcoming six-episode adaptation of Audrey Niffenegger’s novel TheTimeTravelersWife, Theo James struggles to not lose sight of himself and his love while being pulled through time
“We just happened to each other,” Clare says. “In the wrong order.”
But their love isn’t the only thing James’ time traveling makes tricky. As the trailer reveals, he’s also frequently thrust into dangerous situations, including landing in front of rapidly approaching trains or outrunning gunfire and police cruisers, while also constantly on the lookout for pants as he lands, naked, in various places and times.
As the two grow closer and the unfortunate reality of their love sinks further in, Clare attempts to help James not only come back to her, but navigate the traumatic or tortuous days time keeps sending him back to — and rendering him unable to change.Steven Moffat adapted the small-screen version of this best-selling love story, and executive produces with Hartswood Films’ Brian Minchin, Joseph E. Iberti and director David Nutter. The show also stars Desmin Borges and Natasha Lopez.
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