For the first time in nearly eight months, Kassem Gharaibeh (known online as Kassem G) has released a new video on his YouTube channel. In a very special episode of his web series California On, Kassem heads to the woods to search for the legendary Sasquatch.
The documentary is titled California On Sasquatch: A Not Finding Bigfoot Special, and at more than 30 minutes in length, it’s the longest video Kassem has ever released on his YouTube channel. It begins with some of California On‘s typical man-on-the-street interview segments before Kassem takes a trip to Pocatello, Idaho, where he and local resident ShayCarl visit a man who collects Bigfoot relics. In the third section of the video, Kassem and his team of not-quite-experts (including YouTube content creator Rawn “HiImRawn” Erikson) venture into the woods, where they hope to catch sight of the legendary cryptid.
California On Sasquatch is far from a typical episode of Kassem’s web series, but it is nonetheless a fine return to form for the Maker Studios co-founder. Since he last updated his YouTube channel in July 2014, he has kept plenty busy; among other endeavors, he has a supporting role in Aztec Warrior, an upcoming film from Black Dynamite creator Scott Sanders.
We’re hoping to see Kassem follow up California On Sasquatch with more new episodes of his Streamy-winning series, though it seems like he will still be using an intermittent schedule. “We’re aiming for a spooky ghost special next,” he joked on Twitter. Its planned release date? “Spring 2019.”
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