Watch Kevin Hart, Candace Cameron Bure and other celebs react to funny 'Star Wars' videos

The series launched on Tuesday.
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Saba Hamedy
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LOS ANGELES -- Sometimes, watching celebrities watch videos is funnier than watching the videos themselves.

Celebs React, which debuted on Tuesday, features celebrities -- including Kevin Hart, Candace Cameron Bure, Keegan Allen and Jesse Tyler Ferguson -- doing just that.

Mashable got an exclusive look (above) at one of the upcoming episodes, in which the stars watch funny Star Wars-related videos.


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The show was created by Benny and Rafi Fine, who also serve as executive producers alongside Max Benator, Tara Siener and Brandie Tucker.

The Fine brothers have been making online content since 2004, before YouTube even launched. They were instrumental in the success of Maker Studios, now owned by Disney.

They became known for -- and later received backlash for trying to license -- their "react" videos, which are highly popular.

Now, their company Fine Brothers Entertainment functions as a full-fledged media company, studio and network. 

The company produces 10 serialized shows every week for over 20 million YouTube subscribers, as well as other digital platforms and linear television. That includes scripted, non-scripted, animated, sketch, interactive, and, of course, the react videos.

The company's videos get nearly 150 million views each month, and their channels overall have more than 5 billion lifetime video views. There are now about 55 people working at FBE full-time, who produce an average 12 videos per week.

Celebs React also stars Grace Helbig, Lance Bass, Ta'Rhonda Jones, Hannibal Buress , The Miz, Chris Jericho, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Sheamus, Christina Milian, Justin Baldoni, Mark Cuban, Tyler Oakley, Karan Brar, Patrick J. Adams, Ross Mathews, Melissa Peterman, Tegan & Sara, Chad Johnson, Jenn McAllister, SuperFruit and Todrick Hall.

The new series is streaming exclusively on Fullscreen's subscription video on demand platform, which launched earlier this year and is available for $5 a month.

Each new 25-minute episode will air each Tuesday, beginning Nov. 1 and ending Dec. 20.

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Saba Hamedy

Saba was a Los Angeles-based reporter who covers all things digital entertainment, including YouTube, streaming services and digital influencers. Prior to that, she spent two years at the Los Angeles Times covering entertainment for the Calendar and Company Town sections. Saba grew up in Santa Monica and graduated from Boston University with a B.S. in journalism and B.A. in political science. When not reporting, she is usually binge watching shows online or looking for new coffee shops to frequent.

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