[12/19/17 - 11:06 AM] Video: "The Looming Tower" - First Look Reveals the Story You Didn't Know Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Lawrence Wright, the series premieres February 28, only on Hulu.
[via press release from Hulu]
Acclaimed producers and stars of The Looming Tower describe how the series will be an untold story of the long road to 9/11. Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Lawrence Wright. Series premieres February 28, only on Hulu.
About The Looming Tower
Episode Count: 10
Synopsis: Based on the Pulitzer-Prize winning book, The Looming Tower traces the rising threat of Osama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda in the late 1990s and how the rivalry between the FBI and CIA during that time may have inadvertently set the path for the tragedy of 9/11. The series follows members of the I-49 Squad in New York and Alec Station in Washington, D.C., the counter-terrorism divisions of the FBI and CIA, respectively, as they travel the world fighting for ownership of information while seemingly working toward the same goal - trying to prevent an imminent attack on U.S. soil.
Cast: The Looming Tower stars Jeff Daniels (John O'Neill), Tahar Rahim (Ali Soufan), Wrenn Schmidt (Diane Marsh), Bill Camp (Robert Chesney), Louis Cancelmi (Vince Stuart), Virginia Kull (Kathy Shaughnessy), Ella Rae Peck (Heather), Sullivan Jones (Floyd Bennet) with Michael Stuhlbarg (Richard Clarke) and Peter Sarsgaard (Martin Schmidt).
Crew: The Looming Tower is executive produced by Dan Futterman (Showrunner), Alex Gibney, Lawrence Wright, Craig Zisk and Adam Rapp. The Looming Tower is a Legendary Television production for Hulu in the U.S.
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