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==General==
 
==General==
The Wheel of Time TV series is a fantasy television series, based on the [[The Wheel of Time book series]], written by [[Robert Jordan Bio|Robert Jordan]], and later finished with the help of [[Brandon Sanderson]].
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The Wheel of Time TV series is a fantasy television show, based on [[The Wheel of Time Book Series]] by [[Robert Jordan Bio|Robert Jordan]] and [[Brandon Sanderson]] (co-authoring the final three books).  
 
 
The Wheel of Time TV adaptation, developed by Rafe Judkins and consulted on with Harriet McDougal and Brandon Sanderson, is currently streaming on the Prime Video network. The show is produced by Sony Pictures Television and Amazon studios.
 
  
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The show was developed by Rafe Judkins, in consultation with Harriet McDougal and Brandon Sanderson. It is produced by Sony Pictures Television and Amazon Studios and is available exclusively for streaming on Amazon Prime.
  
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Moiraine, an Aes Sedai from the White Tower, is in search of the prophecised one, the Dragon who is reborn during the Third Age to either destroy or save the world in the Last Battle. Her Warder, Lan helps her through her travels across the continent in search of the Dragon, until they come to a place called the Two Rivers where they find several ta'veren and each of them could be the Dragon.
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Moiraine, an Aes Sedai from the White Tower, is in search of a reincarnated hero destined to save, or possibly destroy, the world. With her Warder bodyguard, Lan, she dedicates her life to finding and protecting this hero, following rumors and obscure clues wherever they may lead.  When their travels bring them to a sleepy rural town called the [[Two Rivers (TV Series)|Two Rivers]], they discover not one, but five ''ta'veren'', and any of them could be the prophesied Dragon Reborn.  They're not the only ones searching, though, and the looming threat of the Dark One and his minions forces Moiraine, Lan, and their new companions on a life-and-death journey to uncover the truth, fight against evil, and -- against all odds -- prevent a second Breaking of the World.  
 
 
  
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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*Season 1 Episode 7: [[Season 1 Episode 7: The Dark Along the Ways|"The Dark Along the Ways"]]
 
*Season 1 Episode 7: [[Season 1 Episode 7: The Dark Along the Ways|"The Dark Along the Ways"]]
 
*Season 1 Episode 8: [[Season 1 Episode 8: The Eye of the World|"The Eye of the World"]]
 
*Season 1 Episode 8: [[Season 1 Episode 8: The Eye of the World|"The Eye of the World"]]
 
  
 
==Production==
 
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Consulting Producer: Hariet McDougal and Brandon Sanderson<br>
 
Consulting Producer: Hariet McDougal and Brandon Sanderson<br>
 
Executive Producer: Uta Briesewitz, Marigo Kehoe, Darren Lemke, Ted Field, Mike Weber, Larry Mondragon, Rick Selvage and Rafe Lee Judkins<br>
 
Executive Producer: Uta Briesewitz, Marigo Kehoe, Darren Lemke, Ted Field, Mike Weber, Larry Mondragon, Rick Selvage and Rafe Lee Judkins<br>
Music is created by: Lorne Balfe
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Music Composer: Lorne Balfe
  
  
 
[[Category: The Wheel of Time]]
 
[[Category: The Wheel of Time]]
 
[[Category: The Wheel of Time TV Series]]
 
[[Category: The Wheel of Time TV Series]]

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General

The Wheel of Time TV series is a fantasy television show, based on The Wheel of Time Book Series by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson (co-authoring the final three books).

The show was developed by Rafe Judkins, in consultation with Harriet McDougal and Brandon Sanderson. It is produced by Sony Pictures Television and Amazon Studios and is available exclusively for streaming on Amazon Prime.

Plot

Moiraine, an Aes Sedai from the White Tower, is in search of a reincarnated hero destined to save, or possibly destroy, the world. With her Warder bodyguard, Lan, she dedicates her life to finding and protecting this hero, following rumors and obscure clues wherever they may lead. When their travels bring them to a sleepy rural town called the Two Rivers, they discover not one, but five ta'veren, and any of them could be the prophesied Dragon Reborn. They're not the only ones searching, though, and the looming threat of the Dark One and his minions forces Moiraine, Lan, and their new companions on a life-and-death journey to uncover the truth, fight against evil, and -- against all odds -- prevent a second Breaking of the World.

Cast

Main Characters Supporting Characters Minor Characters
Rosamund Pike - Moiraine Damodred Kate Fleetwood - Liandrin Guirale Daryl McCormack - Aram
Daniel Henney - Lan Mandragoran Priyanka Bose - Alanna Mosvani Maria Doyle Kennedy - Ila
Zoë Robins - Nynaeve al'Meara Sophie Okonedo - Siuan Sanche Narinder Samra - Raen
Madeleine Madden - Egwene al'Vere Alexandre Willaume - Thom Merrilin Taylor Napier - Maksim
Josha Stradowski - Rand al'Thor Hammed Animashaun - Loial son of Arent son of Halan Emmanuel Imani - Ihvon
Marcus Rutherford - Perrin Aybara Alvaro Morte - Logain Ablar Jennifer Cheon Garcia - Leane Sedai
Barney Harris - Mat Cauthon Abdul Salis - Eamon Valda Stuart Graham - Geofram Bornhald
Clare Perkins - Kerene Nagashi Peter Franzen - Stepin

Seasons

Season one of the Wheel of Time aired from November 19, 2021 until December 24, 2021.

Episodes

Production

Season 1

Producer: Rosamund Pike
Co-producers: Lauren Selig and David Frew
Consulting Producer: Hariet McDougal and Brandon Sanderson
Executive Producer: Uta Briesewitz, Marigo Kehoe, Darren Lemke, Ted Field, Mike Weber, Larry Mondragon, Rick Selvage and Rafe Lee Judkins
Music Composer: Lorne Balfe