Goran Visnjic Stars in a New Time -Traveling Series

Throughout his career, the 44 year old actor Goran Visnjic has played an array of successful roles on both TV and the big screen. After playing the handsome Dr Luka Kovac in the mega popular hit series ER, he turned towards film roles, and showed us a side of him that we didn’t know it exist. Afraid not to get type casted, Visnjic decided to follow his intuition and chose roles that he finds suiting, and good for his career. For a longer period of time we saw the actor playing on the big screen, but recently Goran co-starred in "Extant" alongside Halle Berry, but the CBS space drama was cancelled in 2015.


Now, as CBR reports, Goran Visnjic is back on the small screen in "Timeless", the latest time-traveling series airing on NBC, created by two industry vets Eric Kripke known for "Supernatural", and Shawn Ryan known for "The Shield". "Timeless" is set in present-day America and opens with the series bad guy Garcia Flynn played by Goran Visnjic who steals a super-high-tech time machine. After he vanishes, the government assigns a top-secret team to go after him and chase him through time, using the stolen machine’s old prototype. The team is made of a history professor Lucy Preston (Abigail Spencer), scientist Rufus Carlin (Malcolm Barrett) and battle-hardened Army vet Wyatt Logan (Matt Lanter).

Visnjic or Gracia Flynn is the one who starts the whole chain of events, and most of the questions concern him, as he is a rather mysterious man about who we know almost nothing about. Out to wreak historical havoc, he travels to different time periods, and the assigned government team follows him everywhere. Every episode seems like a different show and every week we get to see new, interesting costumes. Timeless is a nice exploration of history, and Goran Visnjic who grew up in Croatia, learned a lot of things about American history from the series itself. Future episodes of "Timeless" will take viewers to 60's-era Las Vegas, the Alamo, the early 70's and even back to the 1700's.



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