"The Time Traveler's Wife" Receives A Second Adaptation With HBO — Here's Your First Look

    They adapted it in 2009, but get ready for HBO's version coming later this year!

    Many of us remember The Time Traveler's Wife, a 2003 novel by Audrey Niffenegger which was later adapted into a movie starring Rachel McAdams and Eric Bana in 2009.

    Well, HBO recently announced they're going to adapt their version of the novel into a series, which is set to premiere later this spring. This version, adapted by Steven Moffat, stars Rose Leslie and Theo James (!!!!), and Desmin Borges and Natasha Lopez in supporting roles.

    Rose Leslie with her hands clasped as she walks the red carpet at a Game of Thrones event

    When asked what made this adaptation different from the original, Moffat said, “We can tell the whole story, the movie was a quite intelligently abbreviated version, but abbreviating it, you miss all the detail and complexity and make it all about the time travel and not about the love story.”

    Henry, played by Bana, in the film adaptation

    The book follows Henry DeTamble, a librarian who accidentally travels through time and as a result meets Clare Abshire, an artist. What follows is a romantic affair that tests the strength of love.

    A closeup of Clare, played by McAdams, in in the film adaptation

    And because we love a good adaptation tease, here are a few photos that HBO recently released!

    Rose and Theo in an embrace outdoors
    Rose (playing Clare) sitting sadly by a rock
    Natasha Lopez in a green long sleeved shirt and jeans staring
    Theo in a plaid shirt staring at Claire, played by Rose
    Desmin in a striped shirt looking sideways

    Are you eager to see HBO's take on The Time Traveler's Wife? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!