A new sketch comedy series coming to YouTube's video subscription service Red will look for the funny in BuzzFeed quizzes, ride-hailing service Uber and other facets of digital culture.
"Bad Internet" features an ensemble cast that includes YouTube personalities iJustine, Rosanna Pansino and the comedy duo Smosh -- along with actors from television roles, including Will Arnett, who played Gob Bluth on "Arrested Development," and Jack McBrayer, best-known as the relentlessly cheery NBC page on "30 Rock."
The show is one of a handful of original series placed behind YouTube's paywall, which, for a $10 monthly fee, also provides ad-free videos and uninterrupted music.
The 10-episode series premieres May 25.
Here's the trailer:
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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