Rabbit Hole Trailer Sends 36 Digital Stars Into Chaos, Hulu & Disney+ Date Set
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Rabbit Hole Trailer Sends 36 Digital Stars Into Chaos, Hulu & Disney+ Date Set

A trailer for the new variety series Rabbit Hole has landed. It throws 36 of the world’s most influential online creators into a single high-energy format, promising a unique streaming event.

Rabbit Hole trailer reveals Hulu and Disney+ release date

The fast-paced trailer confirms the series will launch on both Disney+ and Hulu on July 13, 2026. Pocket.watch, the studio behind the project, released the preview on July 7, giving viewers their first look at what it calls the “ultimate teen variety show.”

The Rabbit Hole is a significant expansion of creator-led programming. The 10-episode, half-hour series assembles what is described as the largest ensemble of digital stars ever brought together for a premium show. Their combined reach totals a staggering 675 million followers across YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Twitch.

Familiar faces featured prominently in the Rabbit Hole trailer include Topper Guild, Zhong, ZHC, Collins Key, and Jesser. Other notable cast members are Josh Peck, Sofie Dossi, Mackenzie Turner, Papa Jake, and Matthew Beem. The series is built specifically for a generation raised online, mixing high-stakes challenges, collaborative chaos, and exclusive shorts from creators such as Hero DW, Andymation, and Space Skits.

“With Rabbit Hole, our strategy is to create a true entertainment universe around the next generation of creator-driven stars,” said Chris M. Williams, Founder and CEO of pocket.watch. Moreover, the show does not exist in isolation. It sits at the centre of a broader content universe already streaming on Hulu. Individual series from eight of the Rabbit Hole cast members are available now, with more launching around the release date. The full slate brings the total to 240 half-hour episodes for fans to explore.

Lauren Tempest, Head of Content Planning and Partnerships for direct-to-consumer at The Walt Disney Company, framed the project as a logical next step. “Rabbit Hole gives our subscribers access to 36 of the most followed creators for teens, all in one series,” she said.

Now fans have to wait till Rabbit Hole release date to know what their creators have been up to.

Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on ComingSoon.net.

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