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Watch James Franco Time-Travel to Save JFK in 11/22/63
Besides James Franco in the role of Jake Epping, Chris Cooper plays Al Templeton, the owner of the diner in which the time travel portal is located. The catch? I mean, besides the obvious going back in time and living a couple of years in the 1960s.
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The show stars James Franco as Jake Epping, a teacher who accidentally travels back to 1963 and becomes embroiled in an attempt to prevent the assassination of President Kennedy. Her credits include hundreds of print and online publications, including The New York Times, People Magazine, Variety, Moviefone, TV Squad and more. His character soon finds that whenever he tries to change the past, the past pushes right back at him.
Chris Cooper, Josh Duhamel, and Sarah Gadon will co-star in the series that will surely feature all the great and annoying elements we’re used to getting from a Stephen King adaptation. Of course there will naturally be some changes, and I look forward to the comparative analysis.
After a double dose of teaser trailers in November 2015 and December 2015, Hulu has finally released the official trailer for its original thriller series 11.22.63.
Produced by J.J. Abrams and his Bad Robot Productions company, 11.22.63 is sure to be fantastically surreal, dazzlingly dramatic and gripping throughout.
The eight-part event series, based on Stephen King’s 2011 novel of the same name, premieres on President’s Day, February 15th.
Academy Award-winning director Kevin Macdonald directs and executive produces the first two hours of the drama.
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11/22/63 is set to premiere on Hulu on February 15th 2016.