With the current domination of online streaming services, many companies are taking bigger steps to secure their place. Hulu , has slowly been gathering talent in their attempts to produce competitive original content. Their latest move may be the biggest yet, as the streaming service has just signed on to work with comedy superstar Seth Rogen. Hulu has ordered a half-hour comedy pilot from Rogen and his producing partner Evan Goldberg entitledAccording to Deadline , several outlets were pursuing the half-hour long comedy, including premium cable networks. Hulu landed the duo and has given the green light which will be both executive produced and directed Rogen and Goldberg. The script is set to be written by Kyle Hunter and Ariel Shaffir, both of which have worked with Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg on the recently released feature. The pitch fororiginated from a feature length script that the scribes wrote for Rogen and Goldberg. It centers on a janitor by day doubling as a world-ranked gamer by night who is tasked to prevent the extinction of humans after a group of mysterious visitors from the future deem him the key to defeating a super-race invasion. So far that is the extent of details given about the script, but it certainly sounds right up Seth Rogen’s alley. And while the actor the actor is slated to direct, we can't help but think he might be perfect for the role of janitor.It’s unlikely Rogen will star at any capacity in the Hulu series. He and Goldberg are busy with plenty of other projects. On the television side, the duo are working on AMC’s comic-book adaptation ofand the FX animated comedy. Rogen is also filmingwhich he and Goldberg contributed in writing. The two are also writing animated comedystarring Paul Rudd, Kristen Wiig and many more big names in comedy.As for Hulu, this year is turning out to be a huge one for the streaming service, after acquiringand beginning to aggressively push original shows. In the push to create stronger original series, the names signed onto projects have also been huge. Amy Poehler’s new seriesjust recently aired, Stephen King and J.J. Abrams have an upcoming dramastarring James Franco on the way, and Jason Katims’is also coming along. The company also picked up the fourth season ofafter an upsetting cancellation by Fox.This Seth Rogen comedy is still in the early stages, but considering Hulu’s strong comedy programming, we can foresee it going all the way. More word on the status of the series is sure to come down the line.