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Teens Battle Mutants In Trailer For ‘Freakish,’ Coming To Hulu October 10th

On Hulu, a common high school is about to turn into a terrifying hellscape. The online video platform will be the home of Freakish, a series that will feature a battle between social media stars and mutated freaks.

Freakish is produced AwesomenessTV, which is known for producing tween- and teen-centric videos on platforms like YouTube. The new show will star some of AwesomenessTV’s most popular creative partners, including Hayes Grier, Chachi Gonzales, and Liza Koshy (who took home a trophy at last night’s Streamy Awards. In the trailer for Freakish, we get to see as some of these stars barricade themselves within the confines of a high school and go up against their mutant nemeses with a combination of wits, physical skills, and mobile devices. They’re also joined by someone who has plenty of experience when it comes to battling the infected; Chad Coleman

, Freakish’s co-star, appeared in three seasons of the AMC zombie drama The Walking Dead.

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All ten episodes of Freakish will be available on Hulu beginning on October 10th, but watching them will require a subscription to the online video platform. Luckily, that subscription was recently discounted. Earlier this week, Hulu announced its plan to lower the price of its ad-supported tier from $8 to $6 per month. The deal is only valid for new customers, and it only lasts for the first year of a subscription. The platform’s ad-free option still costs $12 per month.

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