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RocketJump Shares Teaser For Hulu Series ‘Dimension 404,’ Coming April 4th

On April 4th, RocketJump will premiere a new show, and this one looks like it’s going to get weird. The digital studio co-founded by Freddie Wong has launched a short teaser for Dimension 404, an anthology series coming soon to Hulu.

Each of Dimension 404’s six hour-long episodes will tell a self-contained story, with the Internet serving as a consistent plot device throughout the series. The general understanding is that Dimension 404 will be a Twilight Zone for the digital age, a la Black Mirror. A press release says the show “aims to evoke that 3 a.m. feeling of wandering onto the weird side of the web, stumbling upon stories that cannot be explained in the world that we know.”

A big selling point of Dimension 404 will be its talented cast, which will include Lea Michele

, Joel McHale, Megan Mullally, and Patton Oswalt. Mark Hamill will serve as the show’s narrator. At the same time, as the show’s teaser shows, it will be a visual feast. Showrunner Dez Dolly and his team will look to deliver the polished, effects-laden action the RocketJump audience has come to crave. He and Wong hosted the fresh teaser, which introduces Dimension 404 and gives viewers a quick peek.

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Dimension 404 will be RocketJump’s second scripted series, following Video Game High School, and its second collaboration with Hulu, following RocketJump: The Show. If you’re in the U.S., you can check out the studio’s new effort on 4/04. For other viewers, unfortunately, the series is going to be a file not found for now.

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