22.11.63 is a television miniseries based on Stephen King’s 2011 novel of the same name.
Adapted for television by JJ Abrams, the eight-episode limited series is being developed for television by Bridget Carpenter with King, Abrams, Carpenter and Bryan Burk serving as executive producers.
A Hulu original series premiered on the platform on February 15, 2016.
In the meantime, 22.11.63arrived on Netflix in the United States on January 7, 2026, making it now available to a wider audience after its original broadcast on Hulu.
11.22.63 plot details
The miniseries mixes science fiction, thriller, history and drama. The story follows Jake Epping, a high school English teacher who gets the chance to travel back in time through a mysterious portal in a restaurant.
His mission: to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, which constitutes one of the most significant events in the history of the United States.
As Jake establishes himself in the early 1960s, he assumes a new identity, navigates the past, and forms unexpected emotional connections.
However, changing history never works in his favor and he soon realizes far more complications than he imagined.
22.11.63 cast and characters
James Franco as Jake Epping James Amberson
Chris Cooper as Al Templeton
Sarah Gadon as Sadie Dunhill
Daniel Webber as Lee Harvey Oswald
Lucy Fry as Marina Oswald
George MacKay as Bill Turcotte
Cherry Jones as Marguerite Oswald
Kevin J. O’Connor as the man with the yellow card
TR Knight as Johnny Clayton
Josh Duhamel as Frank Dunning
Joanna Douglas as Doris Dunning
22.11.63 rating
At the exit, 22.11.63 was well received by critics and audiences, praised for its compelling narrative and strong performances.
It holds a critic score of 83% and an audience score of 88% on Rotten tomatoes.
All eight episodes are now available to stream on Netflix.




