Hulu's new show 'Dimension 404' looks a lot like 'Black Mirror'

Get ready to enter the darkest depths of cyberspace in a show that looks very much like America's answer to the British hit Black Mirror. 

Late Wednesday, Hulu dropped the trailer for its new series Dimension 404 — a show that explores "the wonders and horrors of our digital age" in six one-hour episodes. 

Narrated by Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill, the show stars Lea Michele, Joel McHale, Constance Wu, Sarah Hyland, Megan Mullally, Patton Oswalt, Ashley Rickard, Robert Buckley, Lorenza Izzo, Malcolm Barrett and other geek favorites.

The RocketJump team called the series "the biggest project" they have undertaken to date.

Founded in 2010, RocketJump is the brainchild of Freddie Wong, Matthew Arnold and Desmond Dolly. It's home to a catalog of hundreds of original videos — including popular YouTube series Video Game High School — that have gained more than 1.2 billion views and nearly 8 million subscribers on YouTube.

Last year, RocketJump debuted its first seres on Hulu, RocketJump: The Show, which showcases the production team behind the scenes as they create action-comedy short films.

Dimension 404 launches on — you guessed it — April 4.