‘Leap Year’ Season 2 Trailer Drops at Mashable Connect

Today the trailer for Leap Year – the startup-focused dramedy and example of branded entertainment that works – debuted at the Mashable Connect conference in Orlando, Florida.

Mashable’s SVP Content & Executive Editor Adam Ostrow sat down with Leap Year creator Wilson Cleveland, Founder of  CJP Digital and Hunter Hoffman, Head of US Communications at Hiscox (Leap Year‘s underwriter, so to speak), to discuss what lies ahead for our friends at C3D.

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Season 2 boasts cameos by well-known entrepreneurs including TechStars’ David Tisch from  and Reddit Founder Alexis Ohanian. (Ostrow also appeared in the first season of the series, playing himself in a critical role.) Upcoming episodes will feature guest stars Eliza DushkuCraig BierkoJoshua MalinaJulie WarnerSteven Weber, and former Buffy the Vampire Slayer co-star Emma Caulfield.

Leap Year is produced by CJP Digital Media in association with Happy Little Guillotine (the outfit behind Streamys nom Break A Leg) for Hiscox. The program stars Yuri Baranovsky, Alexis Boozer, Wilson Cleveland, Daniela DiIorio, Drew Lanning, and Rachel Risen. Season 2 premieres June 18th on Hulu, YouTube, and Mashable.

Check out our interview with Eliza Dushku below to find out more about what’s in store for Leap Year‘s sophomore season.

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