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11/22/63 (DVD)
On November 22, 1963, three shots rang out in Dallas, President Kennedy was murdered, and the world changed. Imagine a scenario where you could transform it back. Based upon the top of the line novel by Stephen King, 11.22.63 is an epic thriller from J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot Prods. James Franco stars as Jake Epping, a secondary school English instructor who, empowered by his sickly companion (Chris Cooper) makes a trip back so as to keep the death of President John F. Kennedy. Diving into the dimness of the American dream, viewers are transported to the universe of 1960s Texas as Jake investigates the riddle encompassing the assumed shooter Lee Harvey Oswald, his family and partners. In any case, Jake's main goal confronts dangers from Oswald, as well as from Sadie Dunhill, an excellent administrator he becomes hopelessly enamored with, and from the Past itself … which wouldn't like to be changed. What's more, if the Past wouldn't like to be transformed, it will push back… regularly brutally
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What If? Would you change history on the off chance that you could? That is the manner by which Stephen King attracted us with his novel, "11/22/63." He's the expert of "Imagine a scenario in which." And now, as his story is transformed into a small scale arrangement, we have an opportunity to perceive how Producers JJ Abrams and Bridget Carpenter bring a standout amongst the most famous snippets of American history to the screen, and investigate some of those "What Ifs." In this featurette, through meetings and b-move with King, Abrams, Carpenter, and star James Franco, and in addition whatever is left of the cast and group, we'll see: • How King's story was adjusted, including the making of another character to recount the story and the consolidation of Easter Eggs from the Stephen King world covered up all through the arrangement. • James Franco in real life as executive of one of the scenes. • The way toward breathing life into the 60's day and age - incorporating taping in Dealey Plaza, Texas, the site of the real death, and a top to bottom take a gander at the lead characters period closet from Costume Designer Roland Sanchez.
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