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Hazbin Hotel Season 2 Images; Season 1 Sing-Alongs Set for Oct. 1st
Along with new images for Vivienne Medrano's Hazbin Hotel Season 2, we have info on A24's Season 1 sing-alongs, set for theaters on Oct. 1st.
There was a lot of good news coming out of San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) 2025 for fans of Vivienne Medrano's "Hellaverse." They learned that the first two seasons and an all-new episode of Helluva Boss will arrive on September 10th on Prime Video. In addition, it was announced that Hazbin Hotel Season 2 would premiere on October 29th, with Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump joining the cast as the voice of Abel. With Hazbin Hotel set to get a spotlight during New York Comic Con (NYCC) on Friday, October 10th, Prime Video was kind enough to pass along an image gallery for the second season. But before we get to that… who's in the mood for a Season 1 sing-along?
Hitting theaters across the country on October 1st, A24's Hazbin Hotel Season 1 sing-alongs will feature the first four episodes of the first season, with on-screen lyrics for all songs, including "Happy Day in Hell," "Poison," and "Loser, Baby." The screenings will be held in 25 cities across the US, including New York City, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Las Vegas, Orlando, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, and more. Every person who attends will receive an exclusive, limited-edition promo card for Hazbin Hotel Trading Cards. Tickets will be available beginning Tuesday, September 2nd, with showtimes, theaters, and links to purchase available online.
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Prime Video's Hazbin Hotel
It's almost time to check in for season 2 of Prime Video's Hazbin Hotel, so join creator and executive producer Vivienne Medrano, and series stars Erika Henningsen, Blake Roman, Amir Talai, Kimiko Glenn, Jessica Vosk, Joel Perez, Lilli Cooper, and more for one helluva good panel filled with Season Two insights and breaking news that fans won't want to miss. Trust us.
Friday, Oct. 10, 2:15 p.m. Main Stage
Back in April, Hazbin Hotel stars Stephanie Beatriz (Vaggie), Kimiko Glenn (Susan), and Blake Roman (Angel Dust) got together for a special panel presentation during MCM Comic Con London – and guess what? Popverse was kind enough to record and share the special event. Over the course of the half-hour, the cast covered a wide range of topics about the animated series and fielded questions from those in attendance. For example, how does the cast and creative team handle fanfiction (fanfic)?
As fanbases go, Hazbin Hotel has a very vibrant fanfic community; many times, those fans want to show what they've created with Medrano, Beatriz, Glenn, Roman, the writers, and others involved with the show. But as much as they appreciate the love behind the creativity, the cast explained that they need to avoid looking at it to keep the show's established narrative journey from being influenced by it. "I think people like what you initially put out, and because it's original, not because you were pandering," Roman shared. "Personally, I don't [read them]. And [Vivienne Medrano] is also adamant that she [and] none of the creative team really look at it."
Hazbin Hotel & Helluva Boss Fans Get Great News
During this year's LVL UP Expo, Prime Video announced that the animated web series Helluva Boss would be getting a third and fourth season. In addition, Medrano had locked in a first-look deal with the streaming service, all of which was announced during a special animated presentation, which confirmed that the two animated series are part of the same "Hellaverse." Here's how it will work: the first two seasons of Helluva Boss will hit Prime Video in the Fall (while also remaining available on YouTube). From Season 3 on, Prime Video gets the exclusive window to stream the new episodes before they end up anywhere else.
Set in Hell, Helluva Boss follows the hell-born imp Blitzo (the "o" is silent), the eccentric leader of I.M.P. (Immediate Murder Professionals), a small, chaotic assassination business able to run thanks to a magic grimoire, and a complicated "situationship" with the demon prince Stolas. Alongside his equally chaotic ragtag crew – Moxxie, a by-the-books marksman; Millie, a fiery and skilled assassin; and Loona, their snarky, hellbound receptionist – Blitzo takes on contracts to kill targets in the human world. Balancing their work with personal lives, the team constantly finds themselves in absurd, violent, and darkly comedic situations.
Created by Vivienne Medrano, the animated series stars Brandon Rogers (Class Acts), Richard Horvitz (Invader Zim), Vivian Williams (Grey's Anatomy), Erica Lindbeck (ThunderCats Roar), and Bryce Pinkham (Mercy Street). The series also features Alex Brightman (Hazbin Hotel), James Monroe Iglehart (Superkitties), Cristina Vee (Sailor Moon), Georgie Leahy (Normal British Series), Rochelle Diamante, and Morgana Ignis (Class Acts). Medrano and Tom Murray serve as executive producers.
