When to watch Season 2 of Hotel Hazbein on Prime Video?


Unsafe for work animated hit Hazbin’s Hotel returns to screens for a second season this week on Prime Video, with the guest house for fallen angels back in business after the cataclysmic events at the end of season one.

Based on the hugely successful YouTube series of the same name, Hazbin Hotel has moved into the mainstream with Vivian Medrano’s animated musical recently airing two additional seasons. The series follows Charlie Morningstar, the daughter of Satan, as she attempts to run a hotel for demons with the goal of rehabilitating them so they can reach Heaven.

Business is booming in Season 2, following Morningstar’s victory over the Army of Heaven at the end of Season 1. However, it seems that the power-hungry demon lords, the Vees, are ready to challenge her dream, igniting a battle that threatens to engulf Hell and Heaven.

With Season 1’s soundtrack hitting the Billboard Top 20, Season 2 is receiving a major musical boost with Fall Out Boy frontman Patrick Stump joining the voice cast as Abel, a gentle and conflicted character with his rock star father.

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When to watch Hazbin Hotel season 2 on Prime Video

Hazbin Hotel Season 2 will premiere with the opening two episodes Wednesday, October 29 at 12 a.m. PT/3 a.m. ET.

Two episodes will be released every Wednesday from that point on, with the final two arriving on Prime Video on November 19.

Prime Video comes with your membership if you subscribe to Amazon Prime. A Prime membership costs $15 per month or $139 per year, but you can go beyond the membership and get a standalone streaming subscription for $9 per month.

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