In its most unsettling episode since “The Kill Floor,” the past (and his own bad decisions) catch up with Jake…

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Cast
James Franco (Jake Epping)Sarah Gadon (Sadie Dunhill)George MacKay (Bill Turcotte)Chris Cooper (Al Templeton)Cherry Jones (Marguerite Oswald)Daniel Webber (Lee Harvey Oswald)Kevin J. O'Connor (Yellow Card Man)Lucy Fry (Marina Oswald)Jonny Coyne (George de Mohrenschildt)Nick Searcy (Deke Simmons)T.R. Knight (Johnny Clayton)Josh Duhamel (Frank Dunning)Tonya Pinkins (Mia Mimi Corcoran)Brooklyn Sudano (Christy Epping)Michael Izquierdo (Bobby Oswald)Shauna MacDonald (Jeanne De Mohrenschildt)Amy Marie Wallace (Vada Oswald)Terrie Cooklin (Dallas Dignitary)
Creators
Stephen King, Brigitte Hales, Brian Nelson, Quinton Peeples, Bridget Carpenter, Joe Henderson
Synopsis
Jake Epping, a teacher, gets a chance to travel back in time to avert the death of John F. Kennedy. However, history's aversion to alteration and his love for the era and a woman endanger him.
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