4X20: Quick Hits Anthology Series to Debut on Hulu
Hulu has released the trailer and key art for 4X20: Quick Hits, a new anthology series from executive producer Jimmy Kimmel. Comprised of four, twenty-minute films, 4X20: Quick Hits premieres April 20 with all episodes.
The Hulu original series will be available on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers in the U.S. and on Disney+ internationally.

“Christmas has a whole cable channel dedicated to holiday programming. For 4/20, we made four 20-minute-long documentaries for those who celebrate with trees of a different kind,” said executive producer Jimmy Kimmel.
4X20: Quick Hits is a new anthology series highlighting cannabis and the people who love it. Made up of four, twenty-minute films, each by a dope director in celebration of what is arguably the world’s most beloved plant.
4X20: Quick Hits is executive produced by Kimmelot (Jimmy Kimmel and Scott Lonker, Love Thy Nader), with Adam M. Goldberg (America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys) overseeing each documentary for Hulu.
4×20: QUICK HITS EPISODES
“Highly Unlikely,” directed by Brent Hodge (I Am Chris Farley, Freaks and Geeks: The Documentary), recounts how Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle came to the big screen. With two unknown Asian American lead actors, this unexpected stoner classic has become synonymous with weed since its 2004 release.
“High Times,” directed by Kyle Thrash (The Turnaround, The Seat), tells the story of High Times Magazine and its founder, Tom Forcade. Motivated by the Free Press movement, Forcade smuggled cannabis to pay for a magazine that impacted Marijuana culture forever.
“The Legend of Ganjasaurus Rex,” directed by Alex Ross Perry (Pavements, Videoheaven), celebrates a Humboldt County cult classic film. Made by local pot growers as an act of protest against the War on Drugs, this “comically dreadful” film was panned by critics as “one of the worst movies of all time,” before becoming a beloved local legend.
“Bong Voyage,” directed by Todd Kapostasy (Rodman: For Better or Worse, Meddling), focuses on Deadhead and hand-blown glass artist Jason Harris. After building the world’s most well-known bong company, the federal government set its sights on Jason and the paraphernalia industry with Operation Pipe Dreams.


