Prepare for battle with the trailer for season 2 of Hazbin Hotel.

Prepare for battle with the trailer for season 2 of Hazbin Hotel.

      Prime Video has unveiled the official trailer for the second season of the animated musical comedy Hazbin Hotel. The trailer hints at a power struggle in Hell led by Charlie Morningstar, as other demons aim to seize control for a war against Heaven, while the angels take measures to undermine Hell. You can watch the trailer below.

      “After Charlie’s triumph over Heaven’s army, the hotel is thriving with new guests. However, to her disappointment, many are not there for virtuous reasons. As animosity towards Heaven grows and sinners discover they can resist, numerous sinners are eager to take advantage of the escalating tensions, particularly the overlord trio known as ‘The Vees.’ While Charlie attempts to uphold the Hotel’s mission and safeguard her reputation, the Vees (headed by Vox) devise a strategy to conquer Heaven and elevate themselves to the top. At the same time, the angels in Heaven must confront the fallout from Sir Pentious’s redemption and their involvement in prior wrongs against Hell.”

      Created by Vivienne Medrano, Hazbin Hotel features the voices of Erika Henningsen, Stephanie Beatriz, Alex Brightman, Keith David, Kimiko Glenn, Blake Roman, Amir Talai, Christian Borle, Joel Perez, Jeremy Jordan, Lili Cooper, Jessica Vosk, Darren Criss, Krystina Alabado, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Patina Miller, and Shoba Narayan, with Patrick Stump, Kevin Del Aguila, Liz Callaway, Alex Newell, and Andrew Durand joining in season two.

      SEE ALSO: Hazbin Hotel’s Erika Henningsen, Blake Roman, and Amir Talai preview season 2

      Hazbin Hotel Season 2 is set to premiere on October 29 on Prime Video.

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Prepare for battle with the trailer for season 2 of Hazbin Hotel. Prepare for battle with the trailer for season 2 of Hazbin Hotel.

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Klausner described the work atmosphere as "playful" while they explored dimensions, colors, and shapes, merging contrasts of hard and soft, stillness and fluidity, casualness and refinement, simplicity and complexity—resulting in a vibrant mix of unfiltered creativity, which he referred to as the Dries Van Noten S/S 26 collection titled Wavelength. The outcome? A multitude of ensembles that clashed in an appealing manner, showcasing colors and patterns together that traditional rules would deem incompatible, creating an uplifting burst of energy. Klausner's combinations at the Palais de Tokyo on Tuesday were refreshingly right.

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Prepare for battle with the trailer for season 2 of Hazbin Hotel.

Prime Video has unveiled the official trailer for the second season of the animated musical comedy Hazbin Hotel. The trailer hints at a struggle for power in Hell led by Charlie Morningstar, as various demons compete for control…