Hazbin Hotel Season 2 Teaser: “Hell Will Rise” — Angel Dust’s Daring Leap Sparks Fan Frenzy

The first teaser for Hazbin Hotel season 2 is out, and it gives fans a few clear hints about where the story is headed next. The clip is short — only about 40 seconds — and it focuses on quick, ominous flashes rather than a lot of exposition. As a result, newcomers might feel a bit lost, but longtime viewers will have plenty to discuss.
- The official season 2 teaser has arrived.
- It centers on Vox, voiced by Christian Borle, and hints at a bigger conflict between Hell and Heaven.
- There’s a striking shot of Angel Dust and Husker that’s already drawing attention.
- The full eight-episode season lands on Prime Video on Oct. 29.
Short teaser, big implications
The new teaser focuses on quick character moments and a foreboding voiceover from Broadway actor Christian Borle, who plays the TV-headed overlord Vox. The trailer uses fast cuts and dramatic visuals, and it ends up telling you more about tone than plot.
How it connects to season 1
Season 1 followed Charlie Morningstar as she tried to redeem souls in Hell and stop the yearly Extermination. That finale was heavy on music and spectacle, and season 2 looks to pick up the consequences of those events. If you want to rewatch the finale, it’s available here:
Vox: the new central threat
In season 1, Vox was an emerging overlord who took advantage of fear and chaos. Now, his voiceover in the teaser promises “breaking news” and says, “Hell will rise.” That line suggests he’s trying to stir Hell up against Heaven, which would directly challenge the reason Heaven allows the Extermination: to keep Hell’s population intimidated and under control.
Quick reminder about the Extermination
The yearly Extermination — when angels come down to slaughter denizens of Hell — was a major motivator for Charlie’s plan in season 1. For background on how the show framed that event, you can check this earlier clip:
The Angel Dust and Husker shot everyone’s talking about
The teaser flashes a moment that’s already caught fans’ eyes: Angel Dust leaping off a building toward Husker, who appears to be tied to a stylized train track. That imagery looks almost Seussian, and it raises questions about whether the scene is a dream, a musical sequence, or an actual event in the story.
For context on the characters, you can read more about Angel Dust on the series fandom page, which lists his background and relationships:
Similarly, the train-track shot has been compared to a classic trope of being chained to a railway, which helps explain why viewers are calling it cinematic and theatrical.
Release date and where to watch
The eight-episode second season of Hazbin Hotel premieres on Prime Video on Oct. 29. In short, if you’re already a fan, there’s enough in this teaser to get excited. And if you’re new, there’s still time to catch up before the season drops.
