
Hazbin Hotel Season 2: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
Hazbin Hotel took the streaming world by storm with its vibrant animation, catchy musical numbers, and darkly comedic take on Hell's redemption. After the explosive success of Season 1 on Amazon Prime Video, fans are eagerly awaiting Hazbin Hotel Season 2. But when will it premiere? Who's returning? And what can we expect from the plot? Here's everything we know so far about Hazbin Hotel Season 2, packed with the latest updates and speculation. Hazbin Hotel Season 2 Release Date Speculation
While Amazon Prime Video and creator Vivienne Medrano have yet to confirm an official release date for Hazbin Hotel Season 2 as of April 2025, there are promising clues about its timeline. Production for the sophomore season began in January 2024, and voice recording has reportedly wrapped, indicating significant progress.
Medrano has stated that Season 2's production could take approximately one-and-a-half to two years, similar to Season 1. Given that Season 1 premiered in January 2024, this timeline points to a potential release between late 2025 and early 2026. Hazbin Hotel Season 2 Cast: Who's Returning?
The core voice cast from Season 1 is expected to return, bringing back the beloved demons of the Hazbin Hotel. Erika Henningsen has already confirmed she's back in the recording booth as Charlie Morningstar, Hell's optimistic princess. Here's the expected returning cast based on Season 1 and recent updates: Erika Henningsen as Charlie Morningstar
Stephanie Beatriz as Vaggie, Charlie's fierce girlfriend
Amir Talai as Alastor, the enigmatic Radio Demon
Blake Roman as Angel Dust, the flamboyant performer
Keith David as Husk, the grumpy bartender
Kimiko Glenn as Niffty, the hyperactive maid
Brandon Rogers as Katie Killjoy, the news anchor with a bigger role Hazbin Hotel Season 2 Potential Plot
Hazbin Hotel Season 2 promises to be 'bigger and grander' with more action, diverse musical genres, and deeper exploration of Hell's lore. The Season 1 finale left several cliffhangers, setting the stage for an ambitious continuation. Here's what we know about the plot so far:
Charlie's Redemption Mission: After Sir Pentious's ascension to Heaven proved Charlie's rehabilitation plan works, Season 2 will likely focus on her renewed confidence as Hell's princess. However, Heaven's leadership, particularly the head seraphim, remains opposed to her mission, creating new conflicts.
Lilith's Return: The shocking reveal that Lilith has been in Heaven, possibly striking a deal with Lute, will be a 'slow burn mystery.' Her return to Hell and her intentions—whether to support or undermine Charlie—will drive major story arcs.
Alastor's Backstory and Motives: Creator Vivienne Medrano has confirmed that Alastor's backstory will be a central focus, exploring his mysterious past and who he sold his soul to. An 'unexpected surprise' about his history is also teased.
Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


UPI
17 hours ago
- UPI
No Season 3 for 'FUBAR' on Netflix
1 of 3 | Arnold Schwarzenegger attends the Netflix "FUBAR" Season 2 premiere in Los Angeles on June 11. File Photo by Greg Grudt/UPI | License Photo Aug. 3 (UPI) -- Arnold Schwarzenegger's action-comedy, FUBAR, has been canceled after two seasons on Netflix. Deadline, and The Hollywood Reporter reported the news Friday. True Lies and Terminator icon Schwarzenegger played CIA operative Luke Brunner on the show. Season 2, which premiered in June, saw Luke facing his past and trying to catch the super-villain Greta Nelso (Carrie-Anne Moss). The cast also included Fabiana Udenio, Monica Barbaro, Milan Carter, Fortune Feimster, Travis Van Winkle, Andy Buckley and Jay Baruchel. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carrie-Anne Moss attend 'Fubar' S2 premiere Star Arnold Schwarzenegger attends Netflix's Season 2 premiere of "Fubar" in Los Angeles on June 11, 2025. Photo by Greg Grudt/UPI | License Photo


Buzz Feed
19 hours ago
- Buzz Feed
18 Thirsty Celeb Moments Aug 2 2025
We're back with more thirsty moments from celebrities that speak to their undeniable sex appeal, sense of style, steamy relationships, and knack for almost breaking the internet. The married costars of Together (2025), Dave Franco and Alison Brie, returned for another round of thirst tweets, and they were twice as raunchy, three times as salacious. Country singer Orville Peck stripped down for a bit of "Old River tumblin'" with nothing but his tiny shorts and signature mask. Walton Goggins starred as a sweaty plumber in a spicy short film for Golden Sriracha Doritos. Jack Schlossberg trolled his cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" slogan with a series of shirtless shitposts on Instagram — here, here, and here. Justin Bieber, wearing shorts that were surprisingly not below his waist, was "sliding on business" across the floor in a pair of cable-knit socks. Spider-Man star Tom Holland was announced as the new global ambassador for Prada Beauty. The adorably cute Logan Lerman played with adorable cute puppies and revealed how his celebrity crush will always and forever be Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Jenna Oretega's latex dress on the Wednesday, Season 2 premiere in London was so eerily stunning, you literally have to see it up close. Liam Neeson told Pamela Anderson had another wildly wholesome moment when he said the proudest moment of his career to date was "working with you" during an interview with MTV UK. The Screen Time newsletter revealed that Elizabeth Olsen is starring in a rom-com with Miles Teller and Callum Turner called Eternity, and all three of them are absolutely gorgeous. Another shout out to Jenna Ortega for her press tour fashion, as she wears Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood with Bondeye jewelry at the Wednesday Season 2 premiere in Paris. Lindsay Lohan paid homage to an iconic look from Freaky Friday at the Freakier Friday premiere in London, wearing a custom Ludovic de Saint Sernin dress with a Judith Leiber bag. Keke Palmer wore vintage Versace at the world premiere of The Pickup in Los Angeles, and she looked like a classic Hollywood starlet. People couldn't get over how different Jason Momoa looked after he shaved off his famous beard for the first time in six years for his [spoiler alert] inevitable return to a certain blockbuster franchise. Folks just started discovering what Pedro Pascal looks like without any facial hair, and their reactions are priceless because why would somebody say he "looks like a realtor." TV and fitness personality Brooke Burke was living her best life on the beaches of Malibu, reminding us that summer is not over just yet. In case you're wondering what the deal is with current Canada-US relations, there are new reports on what's happening with Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau. And finally, Halle Berry continued her literal streak of thirsty bedroom photos on Instagram, claiming she's "not addicted to coffee," they're "just in a committed relationship."

Cosmopolitan
a day ago
- Cosmopolitan
Best Margaret Qualley Movies and TV Shows
Margaret Qualley has been quietly racking up a mega-impressive resume in Hollywood over the past decade. She is a total movie star, whether she's playing a supporting role or taking the lead, and she isn't afraid to be way more offbeat than your average ingenue. If you are looking for your next watch, here are the best Margaret Qualley movies to check out ASAP. The actor has three movies out in 2025 that are highly anticipated in different ways; One is Honey Don't, her second collaboration with Ethan Coen and a mystery. The second, Blue Moon, is a Richard Linklater movie about the one guy who wasn't celebrating on the opening night of the musical Oklahoma! And the third, of course, is Happy Gilmore 2! In all likelihood, they will be added to this list in due time. But for now, here's what we've got: The star-studded film stars Margaret and Geraldine Viswanathan as lesbian besties on a road trip. But, since this is a Coen brother (singular) film, it's not just any road trip. The two accidentally "rent" a car with a very important briefcase in the backseat. Will they escape the criminals chasing them? Will they find love on the road, or with each other? Classic stuff, if you ask me! WATCH ON PEACOCK From the memes to the Oscar buzz, Coralie Fargeat's The Substance has to be one of Margaret's most well-known films at this point. Her role as the younger version of Demi Moore's Elizabeth Sparkle is supportive in almost every sense of the word... until she isn't. She's a villain. She's a dancer. She's everything women are told to be, plus the absolute gremlin that hides inside. It's brilliant. WATCH ON AMAZON PRIME VIDEO Margaret does not show up until nearly the end of Yorgos Lanthimos' absurdist fairy tale that also stars Emma Stone as Bella Baxter. She plays the second of Dr. Godwin Baxter's experiments, Felicity. As a baby in a grown woman's body, Margaret's dance background is also on display here for great physical comedy moments. Given Poor Things' themes, and not necessarily body horror but certainly body stuff, it's wild that this movie and The Substance were essentially back-to-back. The history books are really going to wonder what we were going through as a culture. WATCH ON AMAZON PRIME VIDEO In this coming-of-age drama directed by Margaret Betts, Margaret Qualley plays one of the titular novitiates at a convent in the 1960s while the Catholic church is undergoing reforms. Her character, Cathleen, is looking for stability at a time when the church finally started to loosen some of its practices and traditions. If that contradiction wasn't conflict enough for one movie, Cathleen is also undergoing a queer awakening whilst surrounded by nuns. WATCH ON AMAZON PRIME VIDEO One thing that's gratifying about Margaret—as a highly in-demand actor with a lot of auteurs clamoring to work with her—is that she has many films directed by women in her resume. That includes Claire Denis' Stars at Noon, a romance between Margaret's journalist character and a businessman played by Joe Alwyn. The film won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival, a feat! WATCH ON AMAZON PRIME VIDEO Margaret plays multiple roles in the Yorgos Lanthimos anthology movie, including a housewife, one half of a polyamorous couple, and identical twins who become the target of a sex cult. Each of the three stories are weird, graphic, and loosely linked. But the cast, which includes Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Willem Dafoe, Joe Alwyn, Mamoudou Athie, and Hong Chau in addition to Margaret, is endlessly watchable. WATCH ON HULU This film, directed by Gia Coppola, stars Emma Roberts, James Franco, Nat Wolff, Val Kilmer, Talia Shire, Chris Messina, and Margaret of course. It's based on a series of short stories written by Franco himself. It's about bored suburban teenagers and the horrible things they get up to, and Margaret plays one of Emma's character's soccer teammates. However, spoiler alert: the soccer coach is grooming both girls. Awesome... WATCH ON TUBI FOR FREE Quentin Tarantino's epic about Los Angeles in 1969 has a veritable army of stars in the cast. Margaret plays Debra Jo Hillhouse, or "Pussycat," a hitchhiker whom Brad Pitt's character drives to a hippie commune on a ranch where he used to do stunt work. The commune turns out to be the Manson family. Pussycat is inspired by a few historical Manson girls including Ruth Ann Moorehouse, who was charged with attempted murder. Ruth Ann, like Margaret's character in the film, would leave the ranch and lure men with money back on Manson's orders. WATCH ON APPLE TV+ Margaret really gives good '60s/'70s face as we see in many of these movies (as well as Seberg and the bonus mini-series) including The Nice Guys. She plays Amelia, a classic "missing girl" and a person-of-interest in the case that a private detective (and the detective's precocious daughter) has been hired to solve. This movie is a favorite for cinephiles, Ryan Gosling fans, and everyone in between. WATCH ON YOUTUBE TV Margaret plays a dominatrix and Christopher Abbott plays her client who, after one last night together, wants to fire her. Given the nature of their relationship though, he might not be in the best position to do so... Trust us, it's best to go into this one knowing as little as possible. The twists and turns keep coming until the bitter end! WATCH ON HULU As for television, Margaret's Netflix series Maid was a mega-success with audiences, critics, and awards bodies. The show explored mental wellness, domestic violence, and the cyclical nature of poverty even under government assistance. Not only is Margaret ingenious in the role of a young aspiring writer and single mother who cleans houses to support her family, but she got to act alongside her IRL mother Andie MacDowell! WATCH ON NETFLIX This is a mini-series and perhaps not as well known amongst casual Margaret fans as Maid, but it deserves a shout. (Both projects earned her Emmy nominations, after all.) Margaret is so charming and heartbreaking as the dancer/choreographer Ann Reinking. There's a scene inspired something that actually happened IRL, where she is auditioning for a character in one of Fosse's films that is based on herself and an argument she had with Fosse himself, that is so maddening and good it might kill you. And Margaret gets to use her own talents as a dancer, which IMHO she doesn't get to do often enough. WATCH ON HULU