Hell’s most awaited hotel is opening back. The animated musical series fans can finally get a final date for premiere with a thrilling new cast and better quality of animation.
Hazbin Hotel Season Two Comes to Prime Video This October
The wait is finally over for all the fans who have been awaiting this so desperately. Hazbin Hotel Season 2 will be released on October 29, 2025, on Prime Video only. This is a milestone for an adult animated musical series that was created by Vivienne Medrano.

In season 2 there are eight episodes in which Charlie Morningstar is still on her mission of rehabilitating demons from using her hotel space. Prime Video will not release all the episodes at once like in the case of regular streaming releases but will release two episodes a week. This weekly schedule raises expectations among the audience.
Improved Animation and Action Sequences
The show’s creator Vivienne Medrano promised some significant improvements at New York Comic Con. The animation, she confessed, had taken it to the next level. The creative team has a more in-depth grasp of the show, and artists are now free to express their talents.
This season we can expect a lot of action. The artwork is beautiful, and the film sequences were given special attention during production. Season 2’s soundtrack will include 20 songs that are already available for pre-order on Spotify.
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Star-Studded Voice Cast Returns
Erika Henningsen is back in the role of Charlie Morningstar, and Stephanie Beatriz revisits her role of Vaggie. Husk is voiced by Keith David and Niffty is voiced by Kimiko Glenn. Fallout Boy newcomer Patrick Stump plays Abel, a biblical character.
Other familiar faces in the cast are Christian Borle as Vox, Alex Brightman as Sir Pentious and Adam, and Jeremy Jordan as Lucifer Morningstar. The voice actor interactions are guaranteed to create memorable musical performances.
Hazbin Hotel – Season 2 Official Trailer | Prime Video
Seasons 3 and 4 have already been greenlit by Prime Video, which confirms the future of the show.
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