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"Hazbin Hotel: A Helluva Good Time on Prime Video"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Roger Ebert

"Hazbin Hotel," the viral sensation created by animator Vivienne Medrano, has been adapted into a full-fledged series on Prime Video. The adult animated musical comedy follows the story of Charlie Morningstar, the princess of Hell, as she opens a hotel to rehabilitate sinners and avoid the yearly cleanse. The show features a talented voice cast and boasts a theatrical musical identity, but struggles with pacing and some hit-or-miss humor. Overall, "Hazbin Hotel" offers a sweet and raunchy time for adults, especially musical theater enthusiasts.

Netflix Cancels 'Shadow and Bone', 'Glamorous', and 'Agent Elvis' Amid Strike Impact

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Deadline

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Netflix has decided not to renew the live-action series Shadow and Bone and Glamorous, as well as the adult animated comedies Agent Elvis, Farzar, and Captain Fall. The cancellations come after the recent strikes by SAG-AFTRA and WGA, which caused delays in production and scheduling disruptions. The decision was likely influenced by the series' performance, cost, and the need to manage the backlog of shows due to the production shutdown. Netflix is also going through a transition period in its adult animation department, with new leadership making changes to the development slate. The cancellations reflect a period of increased financial scrutiny and strategic recalibration among media companies.

'Prime Video's 'Hazbin Hotel' Announces Star-Studded Voice Cast at NYCC'

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Deadline

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Prime Video has announced the main cast for its upcoming adult animation series, Hazbin Hotel, including Erika Henningsen as Charlie and Stephanie Beatriz as Vaggie. The series, which originated as a popular animated pilot on YouTube, follows Charlie, the princess of Hell, as she opens a hotel to rehabilitate demons and reduce overpopulation. The first two episodes will be available for digital access before the premiere in January 2024.