Hazbin Hotel’ Season 2 premieres October 29 exclusively on Prime Video

Courtenay Valenti Head of Film, Streaming, and Theatrical at Amazon MGM Studios - Amazon MGM Studios
Courtenay Valenti Head of Film, Streaming, and Theatrical at Amazon MGM Studios - Amazon MGM Studios
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The animated musical series “Hazbin Hotel,” created by Vivienne Medrano, will return for a second season on Prime Video. The new season is set to premiere exclusively on October 29 and will feature eight episodes, with two episodes released weekly through November 19. Season one is currently available to stream.

The story follows Charlie Morningstar, princess of Hell, as she attempts to rehabilitate demons and reduce overpopulation in her kingdom by opening a hotel that offers them a chance at redemption. The cast includes Erika Henningsen as Charlie Morningstar, Stephanie Beatriz as Vaggie, Amir Talai as Alastor the Radio Demon, Alex Brightman as Sir Pentious/Adam, Blake Roman as Angel Dust, Keith David as Husk, Kimiko Glenn as Niffty, Jeremy Jordan as Lucifer Morningstar, Christian Borle as Vox, Joel Perez as Valentino, Lilli Cooper as Velvette, Jessica Vosk as Lute, Patrick Stump (of Fall Out Boy) as Abel, Kevin Del Aguila as Baxter, Alex Newell as Zeezi, Liz Callaway as The Speaker of God and Andrew Durand as Prick.

“Prime Video is included with an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $14.99 monthly or $139 annually. Discounted memberships are also available for young adults and qualifying government assistance recipients at 50% off.”

Those who do not have an Amazon Prime membership can begin with a 30-day free trial.

“Hazbin Hotel” originated from Medrano’s popular YouTube show launched in 2019. It gained over 117 million views and developed a significant fan base worldwide. The series combines adult humor and musical numbers in a unique setting.

Two additional seasons of “Hazbin Hotel” have already been ordered by Prime Video.

Prime Video offers access via web browsers or the app on compatible devices and provides thousands of movies, TV shows and live sports content for subscribers. More details about Amazon Prime pricing are available at https://www.amazon.com/amazonprime.



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