Hulu has greenlit an unscripted series set in a Los Angeles marijuana dispensary. So, emphasis on the “green.” And the “lit.” This is fun.
The TV-MA series, titled “High Hopes,” hails from executive producer Jimmy Kimmel as well ITV America. It will consist of six episodes and will debut on April 20, naturally.
The official description for the series states: “’High Hopes’ is a workplace reality series following Belarus-born brothers Slava and Mishka, and their stoned crew through the trials and tribulations of taking their cannabis business to new heights. As one of the oldest cannabis dispensaries in Hollywood, MMD attracts a wild mix of weed-loving customers and is a home away from home for their OG employees who work hard and smoke harder! This season builds to their biggest day of the year—4.20—as the gang attempts to expand nationwide and release their own top-shelf cannabis brand. Will they find what they’re looking for or will their hopes go up in smoke?”
Check out the official teaser for the series below.
Ben Steinbauer serves as executive producer and showrunner. Kimmel and Scott Lonker executive produce via Kimmelot. ITV America’s Tim Cohen-Laurie also executive producers along with Karl Hollandt. Jennifer Stander serves as co-executive producer.
“High Hopes” is the latest series to be produced under the Kimmelot banner. Past productions include the award-winning ABC specials “Live in Front of a Studio Audience,” the ABC series “Prank Panel,” “Mark Rober’s Revengineers” for Discovery, and the reboot of “Crank Yankers” for Comedy Central, among many others.
ITV America’s current slate includes shows like “Queer Eye” at Netflix, “Love Island” for Peacock, “Hell’s Kitchen” at Fox, and “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” at Bravo.