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'Dude Perfect: Backstage Pass': Watch the Trailer for the YouTube Stars' New Documentary! (Exclusive)

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YouTube stars Dude Perfect are known for their epic trick shots, but in their new documentary, they're about to get real.ET is exclusively debuting the trailer for the new YouTube Original documentary, which will give fans a behind-the-scenes look at the group's rise to fame — from their humble beginnings as friends who met at Texas A&M University all the way through their first-ever live tour.The group — which consists of Tyler Toney, Cody Jones, Garrett Hilbert, Coby Cotton and Cory Cotton — first found viral fame for their impressive trick shot videos, and soon amassed a devoted YouTube following, building their brand into a channel that now features over 50 million subscribers and 10+ billion views.

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