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The Hulu adaptation of King’s 11.22.63 was removed from the streamer’s lineup this year, nearly a decade after it first premiered. On January 7th, the James Franco-starring series will make its surprising return, but this time landing on Netflix. It’ll follow Castle Rock‘s journey from one service to the other, further strengthening Netflix’s Stephen King lineup.
If you’re not familiar, 11.22.63 is an eight-episode miniseries from 2016 that starred Franco as a man sent back in time to help stop the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The series is based on King’s 2011 novel of the same name and it received largely positive reviews upon its release, earning an 83% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Coming Soon to Netflix
January is going to be a big month for TV on Netflix, despite an iconic series like Lost exiting the streamer. New Year’s Day will see Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi series Falling Skies join Netflix after a long streaming absence, with both seasons of Found and all three seasons of The Following joining over the next couple of days. That big TV week will culminate with 11.22.63 arriving on January 7th.








