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Jake Paul To Headline New Simulated Zombie Series On YouTube Red (Teaser)

YouTube Red is bringing back Fight Of The Living Dead — a simulated zombie apocalypse reality competition starring a slew of big-name YouTube stars. The eight-episode show, produced by Alpine Labs and Revolver Picture Company, premieres on Halloween.

The second season of Fight Of The Living Dead to air on YouTube Red, subtitled Paradise Calls, will see 11 YouTube stars battling zombies in a yet-to-be-announced location, where they must decide between aligning with a rebel group or an underground government organization. Last season’s first episode on YouTube Red generated over 10 million views, according to the video giant.

This year’s cast includes: ubiquitous vlogger Jake Paul, Mexican creator Juanpa Zurita, Shots StudiosHannah Stocking and Anwar Jibawi, lifestyle guru Wengie, prankster couple De’arra Taylor and Ken Walker

, slime queen Karina Garcia, comedian Eric Ochoa, Team 10 member Anthony Trujillo, and LGBT vlogger Miles Jai.

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The Experiment 88 season last year featured 10 YouTube stars — including Yousef Erakat, Tre Melvin, and Brittani Louise Taylor — and premiered on the BlackBoxTV channel, which specializes in sci-fi and horror-themed content. Blackbox was also behind the first iteration of the show, which premiered as a standard YouTube series in 2015 featuring Joey Graceffa, Justine Ezarik, and Jesse Wellens.

It appears that this season of the show will air on Paul’s channel. Check out a teaser below:

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Geoff Weiss

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