According to Deadline, J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot is working with Warner Bros. TV to land the rights to Stephen King's JFK assassination novel 11/22/63.
The site reports that the plan is to adapt the lengthy book for cable, either as a series or miniseries.
King's novel is officially described as:
"Dallas, 11/22/63: Three shots ring out.
President John F. Kennedy is dead.
Life can turn on a dime-or stumble into the extraordinary, as it does for Jake Epping, a high school English teacher in a Maine town. While grading essays by his GED students, Jake reads a gruesome, enthralling piece penned by janitor Harry Dunning: fifty years ago, Harry somehow survived his father's sledgehammer slaughter of his entire family. Jake is blown away . . . but an even more bizarre secret comes to light when Jake's friend Al, owner of the local diner, enlists Jake to take over the mission that has become his obsession-to prevent the Kennedy assassination. How? By stepping through a portal in the diner's storeroom, and into the era of Ike and Elvis, of big American cars, sock hops, and cigarette smoke. . . . Finding himself in warmhearted Jodie, Texas, Jake begins a new life. But all turns in the road lead to a troubled loner named Lee Harvey Oswald. The course of history is about to be rewritten . . . and become heart-stoppingly suspenseful."
11/22/63 would mark the second recent King pick-up. CBS is currently in production on adapting the author's novel Under the Dome as a miniseries, set to premiere this summer.
For the original report, head on over to Deadline.
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