TV series
Time After Time
Overview
A young H.G. Wells time travels to modern day New York City in pursuit of the charismatic—yet secretly psychopathic—Dr. John Stevenson, better known as "Jack the Ripper," following the doctor's brazen escape from the Victorian London authorities.
Details
- First air date
- 2017-03-05
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 5 episodes
- Genres
- Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Network
- ABC
- Production
- Warner Bros. Television, Outerbanks Entertainment
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Freddie Stroma as H.G. Wells
- Joshua Bowman as Dr. John Stevenson
- Genesis Rodriguez as Jane Walker
- Nicole Ari Parker as Vanessa Anders
- Will Chase as Griffin Monroe
- Jennifer Ferrin as Brooke
- Michael Benz as Smythe
- Sianad Gregory as Betsy
- Omar Maskati as Martin
- Cameron Cuffe as Henry Ayers
- Ashley Austin Morris
- Shannon Thornton as Kerry Ann Riley
Creators and crew
- Kevin Williamson - Creator
- Steve Shill - Director
- Marcos Siega - Director
- Tim Andrew - Director
- Karl Alexander - Writer
- Kevin Williamson - Writer
Episodes
Episode 1: Pilot
A young H.G. Wells travels in the time machine he created to modern day New York City in the pursuit of the charismatic (yet secretly psychopathic) Dr. John Stevenson, better known as "Jack the Ripper."
Episode 2: I Will Catch You
Presented with the real possibility that Vanessa Anders is in fact Wells' great granddaughter, H.G. and Jane continue to search for Dr. John Stevenson, but when their final face-to-face meeting goes anything but planned, the doctor is back
Episode 3: Out of Time
H.G. and Jane rush to repair the damaged time machine before Dr. John Stevenson - now better known as "The Key Killer" - strikes again. Meanwhile, Vanessa must decide whether or not to confide in Griffin.
Episode 4: Secrets Stolen
Dr. John Stevenson has met his match in a stunning - and equally cunning - doctor named Brooke, while H.G. and Jane travel back to the 1980's where they make a shocking discovery that could change Vanessa's life.
Episode 5: Picture Fades
After learning John has taken the time machine to 1918 in Paris, H.G. is determined to stop him before he can alter the fabric of time.
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