Hazbin Hotel
American adult animated musical television series
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2024 | Notable chart performances of soundtrack singles, with 'Loser, Baby' reaching peak position 1 in some charts, and other songs achieving various chart rankings across different regions |
February 2 2024 | Full soundtrack album released, containing all 16 songs from the first season |
February 1 2024 | Third and final part of the Hazbin Hotel soundtrack released, completing the extended play album |
January 2024 | Hazbin Hotel series release was pushed back to January 2024 due to previous production delays. |
January 26 2024 | Second part of the Hazbin Hotel soundtrack released |
January 19 2024 | First four episodes released, with A24 Music and Amazon Prime Video releasing Hazbin Hotel Original Soundtrack (Part 1) |
January 19 2024 | First part of the Hazbin Hotel soundtrack released, composed by Andrew Underberg and Sam Haft |
January 17 2024 | Both promotional singles' live performances posted by Medrano on her YouTube channel |
January 5 2024 | Second promotional single 'Poison' released |
2023 | Original intended release date was summer 2023, but production was stalled due to the Writers Guild of America strike. |
November 27 2023 | Amazon introduced Sam Haft and Andrew Underberg as the composers and producers of season one, with the full cast also announced, including Erika Henningsen as Charlie Morningstar, Jeremy Jordan as Lucifer Morningstar, Stephanie Beatriz as Vaggie, and Alex Brightman as Adam. |
October 20 2023 | First promotional single 'Happy Day in Hell' released after preview at New York Comic Con |
December 2021 | The official Hazbin Hotel Twitter account teased the first season's release. |
August 2020 | A24 picked up the Hazbin Hotel series for production. |
2019 | Vivienne 'VivziePop' Medrano released the pilot episode of Hazbin Hotel, which gained significant success and laid the groundwork for future series development. |
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