Hazbin Hotel’s Future Revealed Before Season 3 Debuts
The adult animated series Hazbin Hotel, created by Vivienne Medrano, has continued to build anticipation as its story unfolds. During the LVL UP Expo in Las Vegas, Prime Video officially renewed the series for a fifth season. What's unusual is that seasons 3 and 4 have not yet premiered but are already confirmed, and now the show’s endpoint is set.
What Is Hazbin Hotel?
The show follows Charlie, Princess of Hell, who wants to give demons a chance at redemption and a shot at reaching Heaven. To prevent the annual exterminations imposed by Paradise, she opens a hotel for lost souls, hoping to “save” them—all while dealing with challenging and sometimes dubious allies.
The End Is in Sight—but Not Imminent
The announcement that season 5 will bring the story to a close is bittersweet for fans. According to Prime Video, this final season will serve as an epic conclusion to Charlie Morningstar’s journey (voiced by Erika Henningsen). While it’s tough to know the end is coming, there’s also reassurance in having a structured finale, something few shows deliver.
In an era when many TV series are stretched beyond their natural lifespan, Hazbin Hotel’s planned conclusion stands out as a commitment to narrative quality and coherence. Fans can expect a true ending worthy of everything that’s come so far.
“I am extremely grateful for the way Prime Video has always supported our vision at SpindleHorse, and I am very thankful for their support and dedication to steering Hazbin Hotel toward its epic conclusion. I can’t wait for fans to see how this story ends.” — Vivienne Medrano
More Stories from the Hazbin Universe
The Hazbin world doesn’t stop here. Its spin-off, Helluva Boss, will keep expanding: a third season is planned, split into two parts, with the first arriving in fall 2026 and the second part in 2027. The series has also been renewed for a fourth season.
So, while the main story of Charlie and her infernal hotel is set to conclude, the universe itself isn’t shutting its doors just yet—there’s still plenty coming for fans to look forward to.