'Killing Kennedy' Trailer: First Look And Behind The Scenes Of Emotional New Promo (EXCLUSIVE VIDEO)

Emotional New 'Killing Kennedy' Trailer

"Killing Kennedy" might be National Geographic Channel's most ambitious project to date, and we've got an exclusive first look at the new trailer and a glimpse behind the scenes of filming it to prove it.

Starring Rob Lowe and Ginnifer Goodwin as President John F. and Jackie Kennedy, Will Rothhaar as Lee Harvey Oswald and Michelle Trachtenberg as his wife Marina, "Killing Kennedy" (premieres Sun., Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. ET) attempts to look at the story we all know so well from new angles.

"The promo is unbelievably cinematic and really emotional and moving," star Rob Lowe says.

"Collaboration is probably the most important thing -- we had to bring in a lot of talented, creative people to capture this moment in history and show it in a way that hasn't been seen before," one crewmember said, noting that they're "slowing down time and taking what's right side-up and turning it upside-down."

Watch the behind-the-scenes footage from the new trailer here, and watch our exclusive first look at the trailer itself above:

"Killing Kennedy" airs Sun., Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. ET on National Geographic Channel.

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Rob Lowe as JFK(01 of04)
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Rob Lowe stars in "Killing Kennedy." (credit:National Geographic Channels)
Ginnifer Goodwin as Jackie Kennedy(02 of04)
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Ginnifer Goodwin stars in "Killing Kennedy." (credit:National Geographic Channels)
Will Rothhaar as Lee Harvey Oswald(03 of04)
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Will Rothhaar stars in "Killing Kennedy." (credit:National Geographic Channels/Kent Eanes)
Michelle Trachtenberg as Marina Oswald(04 of04)
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Michelle Trachtenberg stars in "Killing Kennedy." (credit:National Geographic Channels/Kent Eanes)

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