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The Time Traveler's Wife

1 Season | 6 Episodes | TV-MA

Despite all the years spent together in the clearing, Henry makes a complicated trip to Clare’s childhood home for the first time.
As his and Clare’s wedding day approaches, an increasingly stressed Henry finds unexpected comfort in his estranged father.
Chapters of the Relationship: Episode 1
Rose Leslie and Theo James break down Clare and Henry's first encounters.
Chapters of the Relationship: Episode 2
The cast and crew discuss the trauma of Henry’s past.
Chapters of the Relationship: Episode 3
Rose Leslie reveals what it was like playing Clare at various ages.
Chapters of the Relationship: Episode 4
Rose Leslie and Theo James talk through Henry and Clare’s complicated friendship with Gomez and Charisse.
Chapters of the Relationship: Episode 5
Rose Leslie breaks down the Abshire family’s troubling dynamic.
Chapters of the Relationship: Episode 6
Rose Leslie and Theo James explore Henry and Clare’s upcoming nuptials
Anatomy of a Scene: The Dinner Party From Hell
Rose Leslie, Theo James, David Nutter, Steven Moffat, and more reveal the nuanced planning that went into filming the farce of a dinner party.
Anatomy of a Scene: The Car Accident
Learn how the show accomplished one of its most intricate scenes with Theo James, Steven Moffat, David Nutter and more pulling back the curtain on the car accident in episode 2.
Rose Leslie, Theo James, Steven Moffat, David Nutter and more unpack the complexity—and impact—of Henry’s time travel.
Rose Leslie and Theo James are tested on just how well they know the show and each other.
Rapid Fire: Finish Each Other’s Sentences
Rose Leslie and Theo James face off once again in a game of “Finish Each Other’s Sentences.”
Rose Leslie and Theo James put their friendship to the test with a game of “Would You Rather."
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Adapted by Steven Moffat from the beloved novel of the same name, The Time Traveler’s Wife follows the spellbinding and intricately out-of-order love story between Clare (Rose Leslie of HBO’s Game of Thrones ), and Henry (Theo James of Divergent), and a marriage with a problem: time travel.
At 6 years old, Clare meets Henry, the future love of her life – and who, as a time traveler, is actually visiting from the future. Fourteen years later, when a beautiful redhead wanders into the library where Henry works claiming not only to have known him all her life but to be his future wife, a magical romance ensues that is as sprawling and complicated as Henry's attempts to explain his "condition."
Over six hour-long episodes, the genre-bending drama series expertly weaves themes of love, loss, marriage, and survival – in a story that defies the laws and logic of time. See the full cast and characters here . 
Watch the first episode of Season 1 for free.
See the full list of The Time Traveler's Wife cast and characters here . 
Against all odds, a young Clare Abshire meets and later falls in love with handsome time traveler Henry DeTamble.
After a rocky start, Clare struggles to rectify this version of Henry with the man she’s known – and loved – all her life.
After a troubling incident at a party, a distraught teenage Clare seeks help from Henry.
At a well-intentioned couples dinner party hosted by Clare and her roommate Charisse, secrets – and more than one Henry – surface.
Despite all the years spent together in the clearing, Henry makes a complicated trip to Clare’s childhood home for the first time.
As his and Clare’s wedding day approaches, an increasingly stressed Henry finds unexpected comfort in his estranged father.

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Home TV HBO cancels The Time Traveler's Wife after one season
The Steven Moffat-led show aired its six episodes this spring.
By Sara Netzley July 01, 2022 at 06:11 PM EDT
Rose Leslie and Theo James in 'The Time Traveler's Wife'
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The Time Traveler's Wife won't make the jump into 2023.
HBO has confirmed that the Steven Moffat show, based on the novel by Audrey Niffenegger and starring Theo James and Rose Leslie , has been canceled after one season.
"Though HBO will not be moving forward with a second season of The Time Traveler's Wife , it was our privilege to partner with master storytellers Steven Moffat and David Nutter," HBO shared in a statement to EW. "We are so grateful for their passion, hard work and care for adapting this beloved book. We also thank Theo and Rose, and the rest of our brilliant cast for their heartfelt performances, which completely captivated audiences."
James and Leslie starred as time traveler Henry DeTamble and his wife, Clare Abshire. Henry lives with chrono-impairment, a disorder that flings him through time. As he revisits key moments in his life, he meets his future wife Clare when she is a young girl.
Although HBO didn't give a specific reason for the cancellation, James had one joking complaint during his appearance on EW's Screen After Reading podcast last month .
"There wasn't enough nudity," the actor said of the series (which others, by the way, think contained plenty of his naked body ). "It's a part of the DNA of the book. What I liked about it is the nudity is dangerous. He's thrown out of time, and it expends a lot of energy. It depletes him. It's an affliction, an illness that he has to deal with. I always felt like it's an epileptic fit times 100, where it's a real shock to his body."
The HBO series was the second attempt at adapting Niffenegger's 2003 bestseller after a 2009 film starring Rachel McAdams and Eric Bana .
EW's television critic Darren Franich gave the HBO series a D , citing an awkward meet-weird and a lack of chemistry between Leslie and James, alongside "bad wigs, limp characterization, indifferent plotting." Though he also noted, "Come for the ass," referring to James' many nude scenes.
The six-episode series was written and exec produced by Moffat ( Sherlock, Doctor Who ), with Nutter, Sue Virtue, Brian Minchin, and Joseph E. Iberti serving as executive producers. The cast also included Desmin Borges, Natasha Lopez, and Everleigh McDonnell.
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Henry and Clare have officially been lost in time.
The Time Traveler's Wife spoilers follow.
The first chapter of Henry and Clare's complicated, time-defying love story in The Time Traveler's Wife has come to its suitably dramatic conclusion and left us with a lot of questions.
And unfortunately those are questions that are now never going to be answered, with HBO announcing in early July 2022 the show will not continue .
So what exactly happened to the show and why was the Steven Moffat series killed off so quickly?
Here's everything that you need to know.
On July 2, 2022, HBO released a statement (via TVLine) confirming that The Time Traveler's Wife will not have any future instalments.
"Though HBO will not be moving forward with the second season of The Time Traveler's Wife , it was our privilege to partner with master storytellers Steven Moffat and David Nutter," the statement read.
"We are so grateful for their passion, hard work and care for adapting this beloved book. We also thank Theo and Rose, and the rest of our brilliant cast for their heartfelt performances, which completely captivated audiences."
The series received a mixed reception, to say the least. While it was largely panned by critics and elements of the show were scrutinised (including by us, who found the consent issue a continuing problem with the narrative), viewers actually seemed to really enjoy the series as it stood.
However, it seems that there just weren't enough of them to keep the show afloat, with the call being made just two weeks after the finale aired.
Had the story been picked up for more, Theo James and Rose Leslie would have returned as Henry and Clare (aka said time traveller and his wife).
Helping them figure things out along the way would have been Natasha Lopez (who plays Charisse) and Desmin Borges, who plays Henry's love rival-turned-bestie Gomez.
Gomez in particular would have become a more significant role going forward and a much-needed ally for the couple.
More characters would have been brought into the fold too, including a doctor who helps Henry come to terms with his spontaneous time-travelling condition.
Unlike a lot of cancelled shows, because The Time Traveler's Wife is a book adaptation of Audrey Niffenegger's novel we know exactly how season two and beyond could have played out.
At the end of season one, Clare made the bold decision to get pregnant by a younger version of Henry, after the one in her timeline had a vasectomy. The reason he did so was because his time-travelling condition was genetic, and formed in the womb, meaning Clare suffered multiple, heartbreaking miscarriages.
So throughout season two, viewers would discover Clare's attempts would be successful, and the couple had a daughter, named Alba. Alba would have also been born a time traveller, but unlike her father had much better control over her landing points and when she even wanted to zap out of her timeline.
Unfortunately the happiness would be short-lived as, after zapping into the future on one trip, Henry discovers that he dies when Alba is just five years old.
This later comes to pass when, aged 43, he is transported into an ice-cold car park, where he develops frostbite after landing there naked. This eventually causes him to get his feet amputated because he can't transport back.
With no ability to run away, in one of his subsequent jumps, he ended up in the forest he got to know Clare in, where he's accidentally shot by her brother on a hunting trip (hence the pool of blood that we saw in season one that later disappeared into thin air).
He then returns home and dies in Clare's arms, and Clare spends the rest of her life hoping a version of the time traveller will return to her once more.
Sorry, but no renewal means there's no trailer.
Maybe there's a parallel universe where the show could continue... but it's not this one.
The Time Traveler's Wife is available now on HBO Max in the US, Sky and NOW in the UK.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the 2003 novel. For the 2009 film, see The Time Traveler's Wife (film) . For the 2022 HBO television series, see The Time Traveler's Wife (TV series) .

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