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The nearly-one-minute video gives a first look at big stars playing iconic real-life people involved with O.J. Simpson's murder case.

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FX has unveiled the first official trailer for "American Crime Story". Fans can get a first look at big stars playing iconic real-life people involved with O.J. Simpson's murder case, including Cuba Gooding Jr. as O.J., John Travolta as Robert Saphiro, David Schwimmer and Selma Blair as Robert and Kris Kardashian (now Kris Jenner).

The nearly-one-minute video begins with Marcia Clark (Sarah Paulson) being informed about Nicole Brown Simpson's murder in Brentwood. The video then shows O.J. being chased by police as the message reads, "You saw the chase. You watched the trial. But you don't know the half of it."

The trailer then shows Kris and Robert Kardashian arguing over whose side to choose. "He's my friend. I don't turn my back on people," Robert tells his wife, to which she replies, "You're turning your back on Nicole." Robert Saphiro is seen questioning O.J.'s suicide note, saying, "Who the hell signs a suicide note with a happy face?"

O.J. can be seen telling the prosecutors, "You want to make this a black thing. Well, I'm not black. I'm O.J."

"The trial wasn't the whole story," the trailer says. "This is."

Created by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, and is executive produced by Brad Falchuk and Ryan Murphy, "American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson" premieres on Tuesday, February 2 at 10:00 P.M. on FX.

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