Hulu sets "11/22/63" series based on Stephen King novel

Stephen King's time-travel novel about the Kennedy assassination is being adapted as a small-screen miniseries, with the author and J.J. Abrams on board as executive producers.

Streaming service Hulu said Monday that the nine-hour series, titled "11/22/63" after King's book, in which a high school teacher goes back in time to try to prevent the Nov. 22, 1963, killing of President John F. Kennedy by Lee Harvey Oswald.

The cover of Stephen King's "11/22/63." Simon & Schuster

"If I ever wrote a book that cries out for long-form, event-TV programming, '11/22/63' is it," King said in a statement. "I'm excited that it's going to happen, and am looking forward to working with J.J. Abrams and the whole Bad Robot team."

Added Abrams, "I've been a fan of Stephen King since I was in junior high school. The chance to work with him at all, let alone on a story so compelling, emotional and imaginative, is a dream."

The release date for "11/22/63" and casting weren't announced by Hulu or producer Warner Bros. Television. The series will be seen in the United States on Hulu and distributed internationally by Warner.

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