The trailer for “Smosh: The Movie” — starring the comedy duo behind the hit YouTube channel — has hit the web. The film, rated PG-13, stars Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla, the two childhood friends who ...
After parent company Defy abruptly closed its doors last November, the YouTube sketch-comedy channel Smosh spent three long months abandoned and in search of a buyer — until the online comedy duo ...
YouTube comedy team Smosh is stealing a page from “Saturday Night Live” with their first-ever live Internet broadcast later this summer. Childhood buddies Padilla and Hecox, who started posting videos ...
Smosh ventured into the world of virtual live events again with Smosh: Under the Mistletoe, but with some flaws, this event didn't live up to expectations based on Smosh: Under the Influence. Plenty ...
On Feb. 22, the Rhett & Link's Mythical Entertainment agreed to buy Smosh in a deal that would unite two long-running YouTube channels. Through the deal, Mythical has expanded its business to over 70 ...
Years-old social-media posts will come back to haunt YouTube video stars on Smosh‘s “You Posted That?,” the comedy brand’s first attempt at a game show-style format. “You Posted That?” is hosted by ...
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