Hulu Pushes ‘RocketJump: The Show’ Premiere To December 2nd

Filmmaker Freddie Wong and his team at RocketJump are set to star in their first TV-style series, but we’ll have to wait longer than we initially thought to see it. RocketJump: The Show, a Hulu series initially slated for an October 21st premiere, has been pushed back to December 2nd.

RocketJump: The Show will go behind-the-scenes of the production company’s effects-heavy short films. Each episode will focus on a different video, following it from its inception to its release. In June, showrunner Ben M. Waller described the upcoming program as “a little bit BTS, a little bit action comedy extravaganza, and hopefully a lotta bit of heart.”

The show’s teaser, which RocketJump shared in June, can still be viewed on the studio’s YouTube channel

, which has more than 7.6 million subscribers.

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Hulu did not say why it pushed back RocketJump: The Show, though the new date allows the streaming video platform to better spread out its original programs. News of the RocketJump delay comes one week after the premiere of Casual, a Hulu original series directed by Jason Reitman.

While we wait for RocketJump: The Show to arrive, the studio’s other videos provide plenty of entertainment. You can find those videos on the RocketJump website.

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