James Van Der Beek is free sex chat videogoing from Dawson to Diplo.
The actor, known for his iconic role on Dawson's Creek,is switching gears to play a fictional version of DJ-producer-musician Diplo in Viceland's first scripted comedy series called What Would Diplo Do?(WT)
The six-episode series, which Van Der Beek also serves a showrunner for, is scheduled to premiere "later in 2017."
Diplo serves as an executive producer alongside Brandon Dermer and Kevin Kusatsu. Dermer will also direct.
SEE ALSO: Vice officially announces its TV channel — VicelandThe show was inspired by an online concert promo for Diplo's "Mad Decent Block Party," which also starred Van Der Beek.
“I’ve enjoyed deconstructing my own image quite a bit over the years, but to have the chance to do it with a global megastar like Diplo who's letting us to do something fun and ridiculous that few people have the balls to allow is crazy," Van Der Beek said in a statement. "To get to work with this creative team within a VICELAND aesthetic is fun on a whole new level.”
Van Der Beek memorably sent up his own image playing an exaggerated version of himself on Don't Trust the B in Apt. 23.
Viceland, which launched in 2016, features series focusing on music, food, technology, sex, fashion and other topics related to culture.
The channel is overseen by Spike Jonze, a longtime VICE partner and creative director.
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