Not content with playing third-fiddle behind Netflix and Amazon, streaming service Hulu are set to make their biggest splash yet in 2016 with an adaptation of Stephen King's 11.22.63. Starring James Franco, it chronicles the story of high-school teacher Jake Epping, who travels back in time to prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy. However, his mission is threatened by Lee Harvey Oswald, while he also risks falling in love and becoming attached to his new life in the past. King and J.J. Abrams are executive producing the series, which will consist of 8 episodes, and it'll premiere on Hulu on February 15.
NCTJ-qualified journalist. Most definitely not a racing driver. Drink too much tea; eat too much peanut butter; watch too much TV. Sadly only the latter paying off so far.
A mix of wise-old man in a young man's body with a child-like wonder about him and a great otherworldly sensibility.