11.22.63

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    The 30 Best TV Moments of 2016

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    ‘11.22.63’: Watch the First Two Episodes for Free on Yahoo View

    Leave it to Stephen King to flip the old “If you had access to a time machine, would you kill Hitler?” question on its head. In his blockbuster novel 11/22/63, America’s best-loved boogeyman instead posed the quandary: “If you had access to a time machine, would you save JFK?” That’s the irresistible hook that fuels both his mammoth 849-page tome and the sprawling eight-part Hulu series adapted from it. Originally debuting on the streaming service in February, the first two episodes of 11.22. ..

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    18 Stephen King Easter Eggs We Spotted in '11.22.63'

    If you thought that only comic book giants like Marvel and DC built shared universes for their galaxy of heroes, think again. Over the course of his multi-decade career as America’s Favorite Boogeyman, author Stephen King has carefully constructed one of the most elaborate fictional universes around. How elaborate? Let’s just say that it takes an entire flowchart to understand it all.

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    '11.22.63': Bridget Carpenter and Stephen King On the 5 Biggest Page-to-Screen Changes

    '11.22.63' showrunner Bridget Carpenter and author Stephen King explain the key changes the show made to the book.

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    '11.22.63' Postmortem: Channeling Hitchcock for 'The Truth'

    '11.22.63' showrunner Bridget Carpenter takes us behind-the-scenes of the Hitchcock-ian suspense of episode 5, 'The Truth.'

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    '11.22.63': Behind the Scenes and Seams of Stephen King's JFK-Assassination Thriller

    If he wasn’t on a watch list before, 11.22.63 prop master Jim Murray is convinced that simultaneously buying a dozen vintage slaughterhouse sledgehammers on eBay was probably the last straw. I buy a lot of creepy, weird stuff online for work,” jokes Murray, who worked on The Expanse, The Strain, and the Saw franchise before collecting ’60s-era tools for Hulu’s limited series about a time-traveling teacher attempting to stop the Kennedy assassination, which is based on Stephen King’s bestseller.

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    10 Times 'Quantum Leap' Leapt to the 1960s

    Before James Franco time traveled to the '60s in '11.22.63,' Scott Bakula visited the decade multiple times in 'Quantum Leap.'