Bryan Singer is delving into the apocalypse with his new web series “H+ The Digital Series.” The series boasts an international cast, including Alexis Denisof (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”), Hannah Simone (“New Girl”) and Samuel Vauramo (“Beauty and the Bastard”).

The web series is one of the things Warner Bros. will be unveiling at this year’s San Diego Comic Con; at the convention, the series will be previewed and afterwards, the cast and producers will hold a Q and A session, moderated by Rotten Tomatoes’ Matt Atchity.

However, fans of the series can go ahead and get aligned with the show! Starting today, fans can subscribe to the “H+ The Digital Series” channel on YouTube . Through the comic weeks and days leading to the launch, viewers will be able to access exclusive new content and learn about the origins of “HPlus.” Also, details about the series will be released.

“Our first venture into the digital space gives us the freedom to engage fans with new content that is immersive, interactive and is tailored to be enjoyed online,” said Singer. “‘H+ The Digital Series’ on YouTube provides us with a strong two-way dialogue with our fans, creating a deeper and ongoing connection.”

“H+ The Digital Series” will place viewers in the future, where almost everyone is installing a chip called “HPlus” into their nervous systems. The chip allows consumers to access the internet 24 hours a day simply by thinking about it. However, one day, a virus is released that instantly kills a third of the world’s population. The series chronicles the huge human and political changes that must take place on earth, the fight to survive and the mystery of who is behind the deadly attack. You can learn more about the series at its official Facebook page.

Below is a gallery from the series. What do you think about this ambitious series? Give your opinions in the comments section below.

By Monique Jones

Monique Jones blogs about race and culture in entertainment, particularly movies and television. You can read her articles at Racialicious, and her new site, COLOR . You can also listen to her new podcast, What would Monique Say.

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