

Drama · History
Overview
The story of the eventful life of George W. Bush—his struggles and triumphs, how he found both his wife and his faith—and the critical days leading up to his decision to invade Iraq.
Top Cast


Josh Brolin
Josh Brolin
George W. Bush
Josh Brolin
George W. Bush


Colin Hanks
Colin Hanks
Speechwriter #1
Colin Hanks
Speechwriter #1


Toby Jones
Toby Jones
Karl Rove
Toby Jones
Karl Rove


Dennis Boutsikaris
Dennis Boutsikaris
Paul Wolfowitz
Dennis Boutsikaris
Paul Wolfowitz


Jeffrey Wright
Jeffrey Wright
Colin Powell
Jeffrey Wright
Colin Powell


Thandiwe Newton
Thandiwe Newton
Condoleezza Rice
Thandiwe Newton
Condoleezza Rice


Scott Glenn
Scott Glenn
Donald Rumsfeld
Scott Glenn
Donald Rumsfeld


Richard Dreyfuss
Richard Dreyfuss
Dick Cheney
Richard Dreyfuss
Dick Cheney


Bruce McGill
Bruce McGill
George Tenet
Bruce McGill
George Tenet


Wes Chatham
Wes Chatham
Fraternity Enforcer
Wes Chatham
Fraternity Enforcer
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