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Prime Video Unleashes Hellishly Epic Trailer for New Series of Streamer’s Biggest Surprise Hit

Oct 5, 2025


The latest trailer for Prime Video’s hit series, Hazbin Hotel, teases an epic second season that will deliver on the cliffhangers left behind by Season 1 as well as adding even more catchy songs. Created by Vivienne Medrano, Hazbin Hotel is an adult-animated musical that centers on Charlie Morningstar (Erika Henningsen), the princess of Hell, who has opened a hotel with the hope of rehabilitation and giving the citizens of Hell a chance at redemption. While Charlie is joined by allies, her efforts also draw the attention of demons and angels who wish to keep the war between the two factions ongoing. Prime Video has now released the latest trailer for Hazbin Hotel Season 2, which offers audiences the best glimpse into the plot for the new season, one that picks up in the aftermath of Season 1’s finale as Charlie attempts to convince the citizens of Hell that they can now find redemption and enter Heaven. Meanwhile, both the angels in Heaven and demons in Hell are plotting their own retaliations against one another, one that could draw out an eternal conflict and get in the way of Charlie’s dream of making peace between the two dimensions. Hazbin Hotel Season 2 will debut on Amazon Prime Video with two episodes starting Oct. 29, 2025, with two episodes every subsequent week until November 19. See the trailer below:
Does The Future of Hell Belong to the Vees?

There are several exciting reveals in Hazbin Hotel’s latest Season 2 trailer. The biggest is the expanded role of The Vees, a trio of overlords whose names begin with “V” that are hoping to become the new rulers of Hell. Vox (Christian Borle), the television demon, looks to be taking center stage as the new season’s primary antagonist, one that draws him into conflict with both Charlie but also Alastor (Amir Talai), the radio demon who is squared off with Vox in Season 1’s epic song “Stayed Gone.” Season 1’s song “Finale” teased that “the future of Hell belongs to the Vees”, and that certainly looks to be true as Vox plans to lead an uprising against Heaven itself. One of the biggest cliffhangers left to be teased involves Charlie’s mother, Lilith, who was teased in the final scene of Hazbin Hotel Season 1. She is also heavily implied to be tied to Alastor’s role in the series, one whom the powerful demon is seeking to sever his obligations to. While no voice actor has been confirmed for Lilith, new additions to Hazbin Hotel Season 2 include musical icons like Liz Callaway, Alex Newell, and Fall Out Boy’s Patrick Stump voicing Abel. Hazbin Hotel proved to be a surprise success for Prime Video. Following its debut on the streaming platform on Jan. 19, 2024, the series soundtrack became a hit, earning nominations for Billboard Music Awards Best Soundtrack of 2024 and American Music Awards Favorite Soundtrack in 2025. The song “Poison” became a notable hit, landing at #14 on Billboard’s US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs. The fandom itself has exploded in popularity, with the characters from Hazbin Hotel becoming a staple for cosplay at various comic conventions. Expectations will certainly be high for Hazbin Hotel Season 2, but the trailer appears to deliver on everything fans loved about Season 1 and delve even deeper into the characters.

Release Date

January 19, 2024

Directors

Vivienne Medrano

Writers

Dave Capdevielle, Kendraw Cook, Raymond T. Hernandez, Vivienne Medrano, Daniel MacDonald, Maritza Medrano

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