
The addition of 11.22.63 serves as a temporary fix. Although it was one of Hulu’s first originals, predating The Handmaid’s Tale and Ramy, it was removed from the streamer in early 2024. The sci-fi thriller, which stars James Franco, later resurfaced on the free platform Tubi before landing on Netflix in the U.S. as part of a licensing deal between the streaming juggernaut and Warner Bros. Television, which produced 11.22.63.
The overlooked Stephen King show wasted no time in making an impact on Netflix’s Top 10 charts. Just a day after it was added to the platform, 11.22.63 is already the third most-watched show in the U.S. It comes in just behind Stranger Things season 5 and the Harlan Coben limited series Run Away. As of this writing, it’s ahead of the Marcello Hernandez stand-up and the licensed crime drama Found.
Chris Cooper, Sarah Gadon, Lucy Fry, George MacKay, Daniel Webber, Cherry Jones, T.R. Knight, and Josh Duhamel also star in 11.22.63. The thriller was met with largely positive reviews, with some critics faulting the story’s pacing and the episode count being longer than it requires. It sits at 83% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 64 reviews, with an audience score of 88%.
The buzzy sci-fi came at a different time during the streaming wars, when both critics and general audiences had fewer viewing options and a star-driven limited drama still seemed rare. Over the past decade, it has become one of the least discussed King adaptations. But with its addition to Tubi and now Netflix, 11.22.63 and its source material are both getting a second look.

