11.22.63 on Hulu Teaser Trailer (Official)



Watch the official teaser trailer for the Hulu original series 11.22.63, premiering on Presidents Day 2016.

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Hulu Original series 11.22.63 is a thriller in which high school English teacher Jake Epping (James Franco) travels back in time to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy — but his mission is threatened by Lee Harvey Oswald, falling in love and the past itself, which doesn’t want to be changed. Also starring Chris Cooper, Josh Duhamel, T.R. Knight, Cherry Jones, Sarah Gadon, Lucy Fry, George MacKay and Daniel Webber.

The eight-part event series based upon the New York Times best-selling 2011 novel written by Stephen King premieres Presidents Day, Feb. 15, 2016, on Hulu. J.J. Abrams, Stephen King, Bridget Carpenter and Bryan Burk serve as executive producers. Academy Award®-winning Director Kevin Macdonald (Last King of Scotland, State of Play, Black Sea) directs and executive produces the first two hours.

40 replies
  1. West_Nebraska_Dude
    West_Nebraska_Dude says:

    Just finished watching the series on Hulu … I was so amazed at the entire package!  I loved the book, and everyone involved did a wonderful job of adapting it to the screen.  Everything is top notch … the screenplay, the casting, the acting, the direction … well, like I said, everything.  Do yourself a favor and watch this series.

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  2. LuisFrio
    LuisFrio says:

    How did King let escape such an opportunity to explore the
    complexity of the conspiracy and instead advocate for the stupid
    simpleton's lone assassin theory? Does he believe in the magic bullet
    and st claus? I dont think he made his homework for this one. But then
    hes just a ficction writer that will be forgotten faster than JFK. Its
    our mistake to search for significant truths in his mostly dull books…
    I like better his former books. At least he was writing about stuff hes
    (was) good at. Cheers!

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  3. Habrid O'Young
    Habrid O'Young says:

    Nice nice nice 😀 never knew a tv show of the book existed! The characters look more or less like how I imagined them to be. Although I imagine Sadie to look more like the main girl in Gone Girl.

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  4. abcun17
    abcun17 says:

    I want to watch this miniseries, but seeing JJ Abrams's name on this project makes me want to run for the hills. He is a first rate hack and most or his projects are shinny and outwardly interesting, but upon a closer look, realty exposes something shallow, empty and bereft of any creativity and imagination.

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  5. Velse 9
    Velse 9 says:

    I just started reading the Dark Tower and how this series is connected to the Dark Tower. I didn’t care for James Franco but man he performed perfectly. This is one of the best shows I’ve seen and I watch a lot of shows/film

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  6. jhector793
    jhector793 says:

    I have started watching this series and I remain baffled. Why in the name of green horses was James Franco chosen for this? No. No. No. I am struggling to continue with this series because I just don’t see Franco doing drama at all.

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  7. whoshotdk
    whoshotdk says:

    If you liked the book, you’ll like this. It’s a little different in the details but pretty much spot on with the main aspects. The blink-and-you’ll-miss-it reference to “The Stand” in the final episode (which wasn’t in the book, or I missed it) was pretty neat too.

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