This is just obnoxious.

Watch the Premiere of ‘Burning Love’ Season Two | Vulture

Conan O’Brien’s Serious Web Series ‘Serious Jibber-Jabber’ Launches With Edmund Morris, Pulitzer-Winning Historian | Huff Post Comedy

47-minutes long! Can I get this in audio podcast form?

Watch a Longer Promo for Seinfeld’s Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Webseries (via Crackle)

Premiering July 19 at 9pm EDT.

Preview: Jerry Seinfeld’s new web show ‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’ (by Crackle)

Also known as, ‘Jerry Seinfeld Has Better Cars Than You’.

Watch John Lutz and Bill Hader on Episode 1 of “The Front Desk” (by AboveAverageNetwork, via Huff Post Comedy)

Fan-Made Harry Potter Web Series Hopes to Bring Aurors To NYC | BuzzFeed

This is like that fake-FX Auror TV show, except these fans are using Kickstarter to make it into a web series. As BuzzFeed points out, let’s hope they don’t get shut down by Warner Bros. for copyright infringement. Regardless, this trailer is pretty kick ass. 

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Turns out the question really is when.  4 awesome words say it all: Inspector Spacetime web series.

From i09:

Word out of the Gallifrey One Doctor Whoconvention is that there is going to be a web series of Community’s Who-parody showInspector Spacetime. It sounds like it won’t be Donald Glover and Danny Pudi in the starring roles, however. Travis Richey, who plays the Inspector on the show within a show will be producing six episodes. [bessyboo via Charlie Jane]

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A student who moonlights as a government operative.  A social game that moonlights as a TV series.  This will be an interesting experiment.

Meet the Cast of LeBron James’s Animated Series for Kids and Adults That Is In Fact A Real Thing | Videogum via Vulture

That’s the plan: EW has learned exclusively that Sutherland will follow up his critically-beloved run on 24 with a web series that’ll bow on Hulu this March. Dubbed The Confession, the 10 five-to-seven-minute webisodes will feature Sutherland as a hitman who has a theological discussion with a priest (John Hurt of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows) about why his victims deserved to die. The series, which was written and directed by Brad Mirman, has a shocking ending.

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Zoolander, the fashion plate played by Ben Stiller in his 2001 comedy of the same name, is one of two characters that Mr. Stiller will portray in a series of Web-based digital shorts for Paramount Digital Entertainment.

An animated “Zoolander” project and a series called “Billy Glimmer: Entertainer of the Century” will be the first properties that Red Hour Films, the production company run by Mr. Stiller and Stuart Cornfeld, will develop for Paramount as part of a two-year deal that was announced on Wednesday.

Between this and Napoleon Dynamite, the Anchorman: Animated Series can’t be too far away.