[10/27/16 - 11:54 AM] Video: "24: Legacy" Trailer Reaches 7.0 Million Views in 24 Hours The two-night premiere event airs Sunday, February 5, following "Super Bowl LI," and continues Monday, February 6, on FOX.
[via press release from FOX]
"24: LEGACY" TRAILER REACHES 7.0 MILLION VIEWS IN 24 HOURS
The 24: LEGACY trailer released Tuesday during game one of the World Series reached 7.0 million views on Facebook over the span of only 24 hours and has since grown to more than 10 million in less than two days.
"24: LEGACY'S" two-night premiere event airs Sunday, February 5, following "Super Bowl LI," and continues Monday, February 6, on FOX. The clock ticks again with the next evolution of the Emmy Award-winning "24." 24: LEGACY chronicles an adrenaline-fueled race against the clock to stop a devastating terrorist attack on United States soil - in the same real-time format that has propelled this genre-defining series. The series stars Corey Hawkins ("Straight Outta Compton"), Miranda Otto ("Homeland") and Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Jimmy Smits ("NYPD Blue," "The West Wing").
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