Thursday, January 22, 2015

Hulu's next series comes from the maker of 'Video Game High School'


Many of Hulu's original shows are meant as equivalents to conventional TV, but the streaming service is about to take some of its internet rivals head-on. It just unveiled plans for a new series from RocketJump, the studio behind the cult web hit Video Game High School. Neither outfit is divulging details of the storyline just yet. Lionsgate will help produce the project, however, and there will be eight half-hour episodes along with shorts. You'll also have to be patient if you're expecting a release date, although the length of the series suggests you'll start watching sooner rather than later.


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Via: Hulu Headlines (Twitter)


Source: Hulu Blog


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