Skip to main content

Watch the trailer for ‘Travelers,’ Netflix’s new sci-fi/time-travel series


The year might be almost over, but Netflix still has more fresh content coming, including the sci-fi series Travelers. With just days until the show’s premiere, the streaming service unveiled the its official trailer Tuesday.

The show takes two elements that are common in science fiction — time travel and the end of the humanity — and gives them an interesting spin. Instead of characters physically transporting themselves through time, they send consciousness into the bodies of people in the past. Travelers‘ protagonists do this in the moment the hosts are about to die, all in the name of rewriting history and averting disaster.

Recommended Videos

The series’ time travelers are a team of survivors led by FBI Special Agent Grant MacLaren (Eric McCormack). Of course, as good sci-fi typically does, their actions raise larger philosophical questions as they take over hosts. Based on the preview, some of the survivors grapple with their actions — it’s not easy for them to watch potential hosts die and do nothing.

“I can’t keep pretending this is normal,” one of the men says.

Travelers also includes some action along the way. The members of the team are all clearly equipped to handle weapons, and they have to use them. “Don’t think the future doesn’t get its hands dirty,” we’re told at one point.

In addition to McCormack, who is known for starring in Will & Grace and, more recently, Perception, the cast includes Patrick Gilmore, McKenzie Porter, Nesta Cooper, Jared Abrahamson, and Reilly Dolman. The series was created by Brad Wright, who is known for his work on the Stargate TV series.

Travelers is currently airing in Canada on Showcase, and all 12 episodes will make their Netflix debut on December 23.

Stephanie Topacio Long
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Stephanie Topacio Long is a writer and editor whose writing interests range from business to books. She also contributes to…
Arcane season 2 trailer previews the final chapter of Netflix animated series
A girl in a hood stands and points a gun.

Every ending is a new beginning in the trailer for Arcane season 2, the final chapter of Netflix's hit animated series based on the League of Legends game.

Arcane is the origin story of two League of Legends champions, sisters Vi (Hailee Steinfeld) and Jinx (Ella Purnell), with the latter also known as Powder. By the end of season 1, the duo find themselves in opposite factions of an impending war. Vi sides with the Piltover, the rich utopian city, while Powder transforms into the rebellious Jinx and sides with Piltover's oppressed undercity, Zaun. The explosive season 2 trailer previews Jinx's attack on the Council, which sets the stage for the battle between Piltover and Zaun.

Read more
This spooky series is one of Netflix’s most popular shows right now. Is it worth watching?
Jack Huston and Alexandra Daddario in Mayfair Witches.

Last month, the floodgates of AMC opened thanks to a deal with Netflix. For the next 11 months, shows that would have ordinarily been exclusive to AMC+ will be streaming on Netflix, including all of the spinoffs for The Walking Dead. And yet the three AMC programs that are still among the 10 most popular shows on Netflix aren't from that franchise. Instead, Mayfair Witches, A Discovery of Witches, and Dark Winds are the shows breaking out on their new streaming platform.

Despite having similar subject matter, Mayfair Witches and A Discovery of Witches couldn't be more different. The former was created by Anne Rice, and it dives into places that the latter never dared to tread. There's clearly an audience for both of these shows, but for now, we're sharing the four reasons why Mayfair Witches should be your next binge on Netflix.
Alexandra Daddario finally has her own showcase

Read more
Like the Netflix hit series The Accident? Then watch these 3 shows right now
The cast of The Accident.

Thanks in part to the fact that Netflix has grown almost as much as it can in the United States, the streaming service has become much more international in recent years. Now, along with all the great shows produced in the U.S. that are available on the service, Netflix has also introduced several international series that have become popular across the globe.

One of those shows, The Accident, is a Spanish-language series that tells the story of a horrific accident and the way its aftershocks ripple out across three different families. If you watched that show and are hungry for something similar, we've pulled together a list of three shows that might just fit the bill.
Mare of Easttown (2021)
Mare of Easttown: Official Trailer | HBO

Read more