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  1. A teacher travels back to 1960 to stop the assassination of John F. Kennedy, but faces historical and personal challenges. IMDb provides cast, crew, episodes, ratings, reviews, trivia, and more for this TV mini series.

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  2. 11.22.63 is a 2016 sci-fi thriller based on Stephen King's novel 11/22/63, starring James Franco as a man who tries to stop the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963. The series consists of eight episodes and features a cast of actors, directors, and writers.

    • 8
    • Hulu
    • February 15 –, April 4, 2016
    • J. J. Abrams
  3. Watch James Franco as Jake Epping, a teacher who tries to stop the killing of John F. Kennedy in 1963. See critics' reviews, ratings, and where to stream or buy the miniseries on Hulu, Vudu, Prime Video, or Apple TV.

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    • James Franco
    • Kevin Macdonald
    • February 15, 2016
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  4. When a longtime friend (Chris Cooper) shows Jake how to travel back in time, he tasks Jake with a mission he has been trying in vain to complete: stopping the assassination of John F. Kennedy on...

    • James Franco
    • TV-MA
    • 1
  5. Mon, Feb 15, 2016. High school teacher Jake Epping is approached by his friend, Al, who has access to a portal which transports whoever uses it to the year 1960, where Al suggests Jake can avert the assassination of John F. Kennedy. 8.5/10 (5K) Rate. Top-rated.

  6. James Franco stars in this epic time-travel thriller from J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot Prods. based upon the bestselling novel by Stephen King. 11.22.63 delves into the darkness of the American dream. The price before discount is the median price for the last 90 days.

  7. Feb 15, 2016 · James Franco stars as Jake Epping, who travels back to 1960 to stop the assassination of President Kennedy. Watch the eight-episode series on iTunes, Disney+, Hulu, or Apple TV.

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