Prime Video Releases A Preview Of 'Hazbin Hotel'

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Get ready for an exciting new adventure with the daughter of Lucifer herself! A preview for the new Prime series Hazbin Hotel was recently released, introducing a new crowd to the characters. Charlie Morningstar has a goal: find a peaceful resolution to the overpopulation problem in Hell. Joined by her partner Vaggie and several other demon associates, the Princess of Hell fights to find an alternative to Heaven’s cyclical culling of demons and redeem damned human souls. Staying true to the pilot episode, Charlie approaches her idea in song! You can find the preview below; keep in mind that this is a show directed towards an adult audience.

This adult-oriented animated series arrives on Amazon Prime’s streaming platform in January 2024; at the time of writing this, the date has not been specified. As a series, Hazbin Hotel may sound familiar. This animated show originated on Vivienne Medrano’s YouTube channel as a pilot episode with a runtime of just over 30 minutes. The studio A24 picked up the series; A24 is known for producing shows such as Euphoria and Beef.

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Charlie from Hazbin Hotel

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The cast is quite the ensemble thus far. Charlie is voiced by Broadway actress Erika Henningsen, and her partner Vaggie is voiced by Encanto’s Stephanie Beatriz. The hotel’s first resident, Angel Dust, is voiced by Broadway actor Blake Roman. Alastor, the radio demon, is voiced by Family Guy’s Amir Talai. Other cast members include Kimiko Glenn, Keith David, Alex Brightman, Christian Borle, and Joel Perez. The first season is already promised for January. While there are not many official details released, the show’s official X account mentions that “Season 2 is on the way.”

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Source(s): YouTube [1], [2], IMDb, Wikipedia, X

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