A comprehensive voice cast list for Hazbin Hotel has been confirmed, mapping main characters and guest roles to acclaimed performers. The full roster includes Broadway talents and returning voice actors. Viewers now know who voices Charlie, Vaggie, Alastor, Angel Dust, Husk, Niffty, Sir Pentious, Vox, and more. Notably, this includes a blend of original voices and new additions for Season 2. The cast reveal matters—it shapes fans’ expectations and highlights the show’s production shift from indie pilot to full-scale Prime Video release.
Why the Cast Update Matters Now
This casting update comes as Season 2 premieres October 29, 2025, on Prime Video. Confirming voice actors for main and guest roles gives clarity and builds excitement ahead of the season’s weekly release schedule. The assembled cast illuminates the creative direction of the series, reflecting how production scaled from a YouTube pilot to a polished adult animated musical. The cast list helps fans follow character dynamics and sets expectations for returning and new voices.
Main Voice Cast for Series (Post-Pilot Transition)
Here are the main voice actors who brought the series into full production:
- Erika Henningsen voices Charlie Morningstar, the princess of Hell leading the Hazbin Hotel. She took over the role in the 2024 series release. (en.wikipedia.org)
- Stephanie Beatriz plays Vaggie, Charlie’s protective girlfriend. (en.wikipedia.org)
- Alex Brightman voices Sir Pentious and Adam. (en.wikipedia.org)
- Keith David is the voice of Husk, the grumpy bartender. (en.wikipedia.org)
- Kimiko Glenn voices Niffty and Susan, the energetic maid. (en.wikipedia.org)
- Blake Roman plays Angel Dust and the Egg Boiz. (en.wikipedia.org)
- Amir Talai takes on Alastor the Radio Demon and Tom Trench. (en.wikipedia.org)
- Christian Borle voices the overlord Vox. (en.wikipedia.org)
Fans may recall different actors from the pilot, but this line‑up reflects the settled, official voices moving forward.
Recurring and Guest Cast Enrich the World of Hell
The supporting and guest roles round out the cast with recognized names from stage and screen. Season 1 recurring voices include:
- Brandon Rogers as Katie Killjoy
- Jessica Vosk as Lute
- Lilli Cooper as Velvette
- Joel Perez as Valentino and Maestro
- James Monroe Iglehart as Zestial
- Daphne Rubin‑Vega as Carmilla Carmine
- Jeremy Jordan as Lucifer Morningstar
- Krystina Alabado as Cherri Bomb
- Patina Miller as Sera
- Shoba Narayan as Emily
- Kevin Del Aguila as Baxter
- Patrick Stump as Abel and Hatchet (en.wikipedia.org)
Guest voices include:
- Don Darryl Rivera (Travis)
- Sarah Stiles (Mimzy)
- Darren Criss (Saint Peter)
- Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer (Rosie)
- Liz Callaway (Speaker of God)
- Andrew Durand (Prick)
- Alex Newell (Zeezi)
- Plus additional voices by Mick Lauer, Zach Hadel, Richard Steven Horvitz, and Sam Haft. (en.wikipedia.org)
Season 2 also brings fresh voice additions:
- Patrick Stump (again noted for Abel)
- Kevin Del Aguila, Liz Callaway, Alex Newell, Andrew Durand are confirmed for new roles accompanying returning cast.
Supporting Talent and Evolution from Pilot
Some voice talent from the 2019 pilot did not return for the series:
- Pilot voices such as Jill Harris (Charlie), Elsie Lovelock (singing voice of Charlie), Michael Kovach (Angel Dust), Monica Franco (Vaggie), Edward Bosco (Alastor), etc., were replaced for the full series cast. (en.wikipedia.org)
The cast shift reflects the transition from an indie web pilot to a structured production with bigger names and broader distribution.
A Note on Musical Tie‑Ins
Music remains a key element of Hazbin Hotel. For example, Blake Roman (Angel Dust) performed a “Poison” remix on April 1, 2024, featuring dialogue from Valentino’s voice, Joel Perez. The track trended with fans and highlighted the series’ musical strength.
What’s Next as Season 2 Unfolds
Season 2 premiered on October 29, 2025, streaming on Prime Video, releasing two new episodes weekly through November 19. The season brings heightened tension, with the Vees—Valentino, Velvet, Vox—making a play for Heaven, and Charlie trying to manage both the hotel and its growing threats.
Fans will likely track:
- How returning actors will expand their roles in Season 2
- The impact of new voices (like Newell, Callaway) on story dynamics
- Musical developments that integrate the cast’s vocal talents
“He (Angel Dust’s voice actor) performed the remix… fans praised it as a standout piece.”
What Fans and the Industry Should Watch
Weak voice continuity can hurt a character’s emotional resonance. But in this case, the switch to trained Broadway actors and experienced voice artists seems to have elevated the series—critics and fans point to the strength of the performances, not just the visuals.
Observing where voice talent aligns with character arcs may be telling as Season 2 progresses. Analysts and fans alike may parse vocal delivery changes, musical emphasis, and how certain voices carry narrative weight.
The cast list now offers a clear roadmap for understanding character voices in Hazbin Hotel’s ongoing adaptation. As Season 2 rolls out, the voice ensemble underscores the production’s evolution from indie pilot to refined musical animation.





