Hazbin Hotel (series)

Hazbin Hotel is an upcoming American adult animated comedy/musical series created by Vivienne Medrano, and currently remains under development.

The pilot was released on October 28, 2019 on Vivienne's official YouTube channel. It was co-written by Vivienne Medrano, Dave Capdevielle, Daniel Macdonald, and Raymond Hernandez, with music scored by Gooseworx, The Living Tombstone, and songs written by Parry Gripp.

On August 7, 2020, it was announced that Hazbin Hotel had officially been picked up by independent entertainment production company,, and would be "coming soon to TV".

It was announced as co-written by Vivienne Medrano and Adam Neylan, with music scored by Sam Haft, with further creative collaborators to be announced.

On October 27, 2022, the first season was announced on Medrano's and Hazbin Hotel 's social media accounts as being slated to release in the summer of 2023.

Hazbin Hotel has a spin-off show titled Helluva Boss, co-created by Medrano and Brandon Rogers.

Plot
The series focuses on Charlie Morningstar, the Princess of Hell, and her goal to open a hotel to help rehabilitate Sinners, with the aim of teaching them to be better people, have them redeemed and able to enter Heaven.

Hell suffers from severe overpopulation and heavenly powers solve this problem by annually exterminating sinners.

Charlie, who has grown up in Hell, wishes to find an alternate solution to the mass slaughter, so she opens the Happy Hotel, utilizing an old family property.

There is substantial resistance to the concept by Hell's population however, as well as doubt that the concept is even possible; to solve this, Charlie and her friends must work together to keep the hotel running and prove everyone wrong.

Pilot
"Follow Charlie, the princess of Hell, as she pursues her seemingly impossible goal of rehabilitating demons to peacefully reduce overpopulation in her kingdom.

After a yearly extermination imposed by angels, she opens a hotel in hopes that patients will be "checking out" into Heaven. While most of Hell mocks her goal, her devoted partner Vaggie, and their first guest, adult film-star Angel Dust, stick by her side.

When a powerful entity known as the "Radio Demon" reaches out to Charlie to assist in her endeavors, her crazy dream is given a chance to become a reality".

Main Series
"In attempt to find a non-violent alternative for reducing Hell's overpopulation, the daughter of Lucifer opens a rehabilitation hotel that offers a group of misfit demons a chance at redemption".

Main Cast

 * Jill Harris as Charlie Morningstar
 * Elsie Lovelock as Charlie (singing voice; pilot)
 * TBA as Vaggie
 * Monica Franco as Vaggie (pilot)
 * TBA as Angel Dust
 * Michael Kovach as Angel Dust (pilot and ADDICT)
 * Edward Bosco as Alastor
 * Gabriel C. Brown as Alastor (singing voice; pilot)
 * Dave Capdevielle as Alastor's Microphone (pilot)
 * Mick Lauer as Husk
 * TBA as Niffty
 * Michelle Marie as Niffty (pilot)

Major Supporting Cast

 * TBA as Cherri Bomb
 * Krystal LaPorte as Cherri Bomb (speaking voice; pilot)
 * Kelly Boyer as Cherri Bomb (singing voice; ADDICT)
 * TBA as Sir Pentious
 * Stamper as Sir Pentious (pilot)
 * Joe Gran as The Egg Bois
 * TBA as Vox
 * TBA as Valentino
 * TBA as Velvette
 * The Royal Family
 * TBA as Lucifer
 * TBA as Lilith

Supporting Cast

 * TBA as Rosie
 * TBA as Mimzy
 * TBA as Baxter
 * TBA as Crymini
 * Head Anchormen of 666 News
 * Faye Mata as Katie Killjoy
 * TBA as Tom Trench
 * Joshua Tomar as Tom Trench (pilot)
 * The von Eldritch Family
 * TBA as Helsa von Eldritch
 * TBA as Seviathan von Eldritch

Undisclosed Cast

 * Amir Talai
 * Amir Talai
 * Amir Talai

Pilot Cast

 * Maxwell Atoms as Burglar, Cameraman Demon, and Top Hat Demon
 * Don Darryl Rivera as Travis
 * James Monroe Iglehart as Lizard Demon

Miscellaneous Cast

 * Seth Atkinson as promotional voiceovers
 * Amin Elgarch
 * Perry Hull
 * Raymond T. Hernandez
 * Sara "Serval" Fisher
 * Vivienne Medrano

Episodes

 * Episode Guide

Production

 * On October 28, 2019, the series' pilot was released on YouTube.
 * On August 7, 2020, it was announced that Hazbin Hotel had been picked up by independent production and entertainment company, . They announced the upcoming show as "Coming soon to TV", but production details, as well as a proposed release date or release platform, are yet to be revealed.
 * In October 2021, an official Twitter account and an official Instagram account were opened for the show. The Twitter account inherited its username from the account originally set up by Medrano, which was moved to a separate updates account that focused on the series' production merchandise.
 * On December 22, 2021, several members of the main cast from the Hazbin Hotel pilot announced that they were not recast into the main show, with undisclosed alternative voice actors due to take up the roles. The primary motivations for these changes have not been disclosed. However, Michael Kovach mentioned on his social media that he had not been tafted (provided with a mandatory invitation) to join SAG-AFTRA by anyone involved with the production.
 * On December 21, 2021, Broadway actresses and  posted to their Instagram stories about the show, confirming that they are involved with the production.
 * On December 21, 2021, the first teaser image, featuring a redesigned hotel, was released.
 * On February 22, 2022, an image of the redesigned Charlie (with her new official name, "Charlie Morningstar") was released.
 * On March 3, 2022, many artist alumni from both the Hazbin Hotel pilot and Helluva Boss, such as second season writer Adam Neylan, animation artist Ames Heard, background lead Amanda Heard, and clean-up artist Sam Abbriz, collectively received the okay to announce their involvement with the production of the show, in a variety of new roles.
 * Additionally Princess Bento Studio, a Bento Box Entertainment division based in Melbourne, Australia, confirmed through its social media to be animating the series.
 * On March 10, 2022, Medrano released a teaser image hinting at a redesigned Alastor. An official image of the redesigned Alastor was later released on March 18, 2022.
 * On April 1, 2022, Medrano released a teaser image hinting at a redesigned Angel. An official image of the redesigned Angel Dust was later released on April 29, 2022.
 * On May 31, 2022, an image of the redesigned Vaggie was released.
 * On June 30, 2022, an image of the redesigned Husk was released.
 * On July 29, 2022, an image of the redesigned Niffty was released, along with the reveal of KeeKee.
 * On August 31, 2022, an image of the redesigned Sir Pentious was released.
 * On September 30 2022, an image of the redesigned Cherri Bomb was released.
 * On October 27, 2022, a teaser image with a new series logo was released, followed with a visual update to the series' official website and release date for summer 2023.
 * On October 28, 2022, a new teaser video with the new series logo was released with KeeKee flying into the logo, followed by a glitch into a close-up of Alastor.
 * On October 28, 2022, an official TikTok account was created for the series.
 * On October 31, 2022, an image of the redesigned Vox, Velvet (now changed to "Velvette"), and Valentino was released.
 * On November 12, 2022, Medrano released a banner image of the redesigned cast for her Twitter profile.

Development

 * The characters of Angel Dust, Alastor, Husk, Vaggie, Arackniss, Crymini, Niffty, Baxter, and Mimzy were originally intended for a future arc of VivziePop's webcomic, Zoophobia, titled "Angels and Demons" in 2013. The characters were eventually shifted to their own original, self-contained story and did not feature in the comic.
 * VivziePop confirmed that Hazbin Hotel and Zoophobia do not share a universe, stating that their separate hell-theologies are not compatible. Characters from Zoophobia do, however, make cameo appearences in the series' pilot, specifically Hatchet and Marx, and VivziePop discussed her plans to possibly repurpose more Zoophobia characters into Hazbin Hotel in the future.
 * According to Vivziepop, the main difference between the Hell of Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss and the Hell of Zoophobia is based on the fact that the Hell of Zoophobia is focuses much more on religious figures from various mythologies (such as the Deities). Compared to that of Hellverse 's Hell, which is based more on the "heart" of the author.
 * Although, the characters that would eventually become the main cast of Hazbin Hotel had featured heavily in VivziePop's illustrations for many years, VivziePop begun her active and public development for the Hazbin Hotel pilot in late July 2017, livestreaming the designing of Angel Dust's pilot reference sheet, as well as a group poster of the finalized "demon gang".
 * VivziePop admitted that she only begun to have a clearer vision for Hazbin Hotel as a fully realized show once she started serious work on the pilot and was forced to think about the world outside of it; where the characters would go, the arcs they would undertake, as well as the central-plot itself.
 * Hazbin Hotel as its own concept went through three very distinct main drafts before VivziePop arrived on its final iteration, which would be taken through to the pilot. An earlier draft of Hazbin Hotel was set in the living world and featured the "demon gang" being summoned to an old mansion by a group of goth teenagers. Another draft saw hell populated with fallen supervillians (the character of Sir Pentious being a hold-over from this draft).
 * Very early on during the initial draft of Hazbin Hotel, the show took some influence from the much cruder, , mostly in the comedic dynamics of the characters within a large house type setting. VivziePop finds this funny to look back on, as the two shows are now very tonally disparate.
 * In a mid-2019 stream she talked about then having a solid idea of most elements of the show, including how it would end. In a late-2021 podcast, she talked about having the show "completely mapped out" and that it would take multiple seasons to tell the story.
 * The characters from Hazbin Hotel are heavily inspired by the 'rogues gallery' from the 1992, one of VivziePop's personal favorite shows.
 * VivziePop explained that the budget for the pilot was a combination of her own personal savings, as well as Patreon pledges, commission money, YouTube ad revenue from the clips that were uploaded during production, and donations from her sketch request/Q&A livestreams.
 * VivziePop had originally planned to include certain real-world historical elements within some of the characters' backstories, but eventually removed these in favor of more generic equivalents, as she thought that it would be in poor taste to link her fantastical fiction directly with any real-world tragedy. This was the reason given for why she also wanted to keep any real-world historical figures to background jokes only, a decision that had been made early on in the writers' room.

Trivia

 * VivziePop discussed her plans for an episode that potentially involved a very serious A-plot contrasted against a very comedic B-plot, with the characters all trying to figure out how to remove a hornets nest from the hotel.
 * According to sound designer, Kennedy Phillips, shows such as ', ', and  were an influence on some of the sound and foley design for the pilot.
 * Post-pilot, VivziePop stated that she would like to make minor design revisions to the characters for the main show.
 * Charlie may be the show's most musical character, but according to Faustisse, all five additional main characters will have their own songs in the future.
 * VivziePop is extremely interested in creating a Christmas special episode for the series.
 * When asked if Castello from Zoophobia would appear in the Hazbin Hotel series, Vivziepop said she had thought about it. However, she decided not to include him in the Hellverse or in the Hazbin Hotel series, as his character was too important to the Zoophobia story.
 * Despite this, she admitted that other Zoophobia characters would appear in the Hazbin Hotel series.
 * In the pilot, Angel Dust's list of drugs on the top is a references to the original "cocaine" version Coca-Cola.