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Get your first glimpse at the Dallas-filmed, JFK-centered Hulu series '11.22.63'

Hulu has released the first brief (very, very brief) teaser for their upcoming eight-part series 11.22.63, based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. (Well, he stylized it as 11/22/63, but whatever.)

The series, as you might guess from the title, revolves around the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas. More specifically, it involves a time travelling English teacher (played by James Franco) who is ushered through a door that leads to the year 1960, where he's asked to change history and save Kennedy's life.

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The series, produced by J.J. Abrams (you know, in all that free time he had while he was directing the next Star Wars), spent a few days in October filming the historic JFK assassination setting in Dallas, complete with vintage cars and clothes. If you live or work downtown, you might remember the traffic.

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If you want to see a bit of what filming looked like in downtown Dallas, we've got you covered.

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11.22.63 debuts on Hulu on President's Day (February 15), 2016.