Matt Bomer Is 'Grateful' Shows LikeFellow Travelers'Could Exist' Today: 'We've Been Around at a Time When It Couldn't' (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Matt Bomer.Photo:Jake Chessum

Matt Bomer photographed at Dust Studios in West Hollywood, CA, on August 8, 2024

Jake Chessum

Fellow Travelersmay be another step forward for LGBTQ+ onscreen representation, butMatt Bomerhad doubts the ambitious drama would see the light of day.

For the actor, who also served as executive producer on the Showtime series, adaptingFellow Travelersfrom Thomas Mallon’s 2008 novel into an eight-episode limited series was a years-long passion project with emotional ups and downs.

“I was really cynical about the prospects of the show going into production from the get-go,” he tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue. “A period piece is very expensive. And I think I was protecting my own heart, but I was cautious about whether or not it would actually come to fruition."

Matt Bomer.Ben Mark Holzberg/SHOWTIME

Matt Bomer as Hawkins “Hawk” Fuller in FELLOW TRAVELERS

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“Oftentimes, the notes you get from executives can be kind of restrictive, like, ‘Well, let’s pull this back,’ or ‘maybe don’t do that,’” Bomer continues. “But their whole ethos was, no, gofurther, push yourselffurther, go as far as you can, see how far can you take it. And those are the kind of dreamy situations you hope for as an artist.”

Both Bomer and Bailey snagged a2024 Emmy nominationfor their roles, with Bomer receiving a nod for outstanding lead actor in a limited or anthology series or movie and Bailey earning a nomination for outstanding supporting actor in a limited anthology series or movie. (Ron Nyswaner also earned a nod for best writing for a limited anthology series or movie.)

Jonathan Bailey and Matt Bomer in Fellow Travelers.Courtesy of SHOWTIME

Jonathan Bailey as Tim and Matt Bomer as Hawkins “Hawk” Fuller in FELLOW TRAVELERS

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“When I was nominated, I was so grateful and happy, obviously, but I was also mostly just grateful that a show likeFellow Travelerscould exist in the world today, because we’ve all been around at a time when it couldn’t, and we could be on the precipice of a time when it couldn’t again,” he says. “So I’m just really thankful that we were able to get the show made.”

While their characters had a complex onscreen relationship, Bomer and Bailey meshed well professionally right from the start — from their Zoom screen test to their coffee five days before they began filming.

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“We were pretty focused on set,” Bomer recalls. “But Jonny being Jonny — one of the funniest people I know — whenever we had time or we’d finished a day or before we’d started a day, he’d have me laughing quite a bit.”

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Fellow Travelersis available to stream on Paramount+ with Showtime.

source: people.com