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Hazbin Hotel Season 2 and two new Helluva Boss seasons set to hit Prime Video; all you need to know

Hazbin Hotel Season 2 and two new Helluva Boss seasons set to hit Prime Video; all you need to know

Indian Express26-04-2025

Great news for Hazbin Hotel fans, its spin-off, Helluva Boss, is heading to Prime Video with an exciting two-season renewal. The creator behind both anime shows, Vivienne Medrano, has reportedly struck a first-look deal with the streaming platform, finally giving the long-awaited seasons the green light and also allowing the streamer to get first dibs on any new animated shows or projects she creates. While the first two seasons of Helluva Boss, which follows the life of the employees of I.M.P., are already available on YouTube, they'll now also be streaming on Prime Video starting this fall alongside seasons 3 and 4.
Hazbin Hotel's spinoff Helluva Boss renewed for two new seasons
The first season of the American adult animated musical comedy premiered in 2020, set in the same universe as Hazbin Hotel. The story follows an assassination company in Hell run by Immediate Murder Professionals. While it's a spin-off, Helluva Boss, features a different cast, introducing characters like Blitzo, the boss of the company; Moxxie, who specialises in weapons; Loona, the hellhound receptionist; Millie, and more. Vivienne Medrano, speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, shared her excitement about the new move: 'I am so grateful to Prime Video for their continued support of our work on Hazbin Hotel and for allowing our team at Spindlehorse to expand the Hellaverse by embracing Helluva Boss. I'm so excited for what this means for the continued rise of Indie animation!'
A match made in Hell! New seasons of Hazbin Hotel AND Helluva Boss are coming to Prime Video! pic.twitter.com/0YIA705r9U
— Hazbin Hotel (@HazbinHotel) April 25, 2025
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In the anime, Blitzo and his team have a weird, on-again-off-again thing going with Stolas, a powerful demon prince. Together, they use a magical book to go into the human world and take out targets, based on orders they receive from the souls of hell, and somehow survive both their jobs and their own dysfunctional lives. The show's violent, funny, and dramatic, and every character brings their unique style to the table. The show is a mega hit on YouTube. It's 20 episodes have at least 12 million views each.
Helluva Boss voice cast
Brandon Rogers as Blitzo
Richard Horvitz as Moxxie
Vivian Nixon as Millie
Erica Lindbeck as Loona
Bryce Pinkham as Stolas
Alex Brightman as Fizzarolli and Robo Fizz
Meanwhile, Hazbin Hotel, Medrano's other show, follows the journey of Charlie Morningstar, the princess of Hell. Her mission is to reform the sinners and help them reach Heaven to ease Hell's overcrowding. The show began as a fan-funded pilot in 2019, but its popularity skyrocketed. By January 2024, it premiered on Prime Video with support from A24 and Bento Box. It was such a hit that Prime Video ordered a total of four seasons, two initially, with two more added later. Brandon Rogers, Richard Horvitz, Vivian Williams, Erica Lindbeck, and Bryce Pinkham lend their voices to the characters of Hazbin Hotel.

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