Guide to Streaming ‘Hazbin Hotel’ Season 2 on Prime Video
The highly-anticipated return of the adult musical animation “Hazbin Hotel” to Prime Video is just around the corner, marking the beginning of a new season filled with devilish drama and angelic harmonies. Fans can expect to witness the continuation of the story set in hell, following the aftermath of the chaotic events that unfolded at the conclusion of Season 1.
Originating from a popular YouTube series created by Vivienne Medrano, “Hazbin Hotel” has made a significant impact on viewers and critics alike, leading to its expansion into mainstream entertainment with the confirmation of two additional seasons. The show revolves around Charlie Morningstar, the daughter of Satan, who endeavors to manage a hotel for demons as a means of rehabilitating them to earn their place in heaven.
Season 2 of “Hazbin Hotel” picks up the pace with the flourishing success of Morningstar’s business, achieved after overcoming heaven’s forces in the previous season. However, new adversaries in the form of ambitious demon overlords, the Vees, emerge to challenge Morningstar’s mission, sparking a heated conflict that threatens to engulf both hell and heaven in chaos.
An added musical treat awaits fans in this season, as Fall Out Boy’s lead vocalist Patrick Stump lends his voice to the character of Abel, offering a refreshing contrast to his iconic rock star persona. With the soundtrack of the first season charting in the Billboard top 20, Season 2 promises an even more engaging auditory experience for viewers to immerse themselves in.
For viewers eager to catch the latest episodes, Season 2 of “Hazbin Hotel” will kick off with its first two installments premiering on Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 12 a.m. PT/3 a.m. ET. Subsequent episodes will be released weekly on Wednesdays, with the final episodes scheduled to arrive on Nov. 19, exclusively on Prime Video.
For those already subscribed to Amazon Prime, Prime Video membership is included as part of the package, providing access to a wide range of content, including “Hazbin Hotel.” However, viewers who prefer an ad-free experience can opt for a $3 monthly upgrade, available to both Amazon Prime subscribers and standalone Prime Video members. More details on Prime Video’s offerings can be found by checking out our review of the platform.