Categories: Television

Bad Internet Trailer

YouTube Red is home to some of the best original content made by top YouTube creators. From Foursome to Scare PewDiePie, the paid membership is providing the ultimate fan streaming experience. And, one show we’re excited for is Bad Internet. Here’s the trailer for your viewing pleasure:

The creators of CollegeHumor take on YouTube, BuzzFeed quizzes, Uber, and your search history in Bad Internet. This hysterical sketch comedy will premiere on May 25, 2016.

There will be ten episodes in total. And, each week the series will feature a rotating cast of CollegeHumor talent and YouTube stars including Rosanna Pansino, Smosh, and iJustine. Comedic guest stars including Ed Begley Jr., Will Arnett, Oscar Nuñez, and Alison Becker will also make appearances. With all these heavyweights involved, we’re sure YouTube Red and CollegeHumor have a hit on their hands.

Photo Credit: CollegeHumor

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