Helluva Boss is coming to Amazon Prime Video in the fall, and will also remain on YouTube. Each new episode will have a brief window of exclusivity on Prime before moving to YouTube.
Creative control will remain with Viv.
And there’s a possibility now of crossovers between Helluva Boss and Hazbin Hotel.
I do not know if I am being subjected to a whoosh, but given that the parent series is in Amazon Prime, it is only to be expected that the spinoff would end up in Amazon Prime as well …
I don’t think so Both shows will be generally understandable on their own going on, in my opinion.
It is just that it will be possible to have cameos and interactions between the two shows (which, after all, share the same universe). But I don’t think it will be necessary to follow both in order to be able to understand both.
Spindlehorse has announced that the next Helluva Short will arrive August 2, and shared a picture of Moxxie in the IMP Mobile sitting next to Blitzo, who’s carrying a sniper rifle.
Not only that, but they’re releasing the Helluva Boss seasons 1 and 2 soundtracks on all the streaming services and in physical forms such as vinyl, CD, and even cassette. (I honestly didn’t think cassette tapes were being made anymore.)
Same day as the Prime drop.
Also, Season 3 of Helluva Boss debuts on Prime on September 10, with a 45-day exclusive window before coming to YouTube. The first episode is entitled “Mission: Zero”, and chronicles I.M.P’s very first assassination.
Seasons 1 and 2 of Helluva Boss are now on Prime, as is the reboot of the pilot, called Mission: Zero. It was cute. Kinda short, though. It also contained a rock remix of the I.M.P. Jingle.
The soundtrack albums are out, and there’s a new Queen Bee song, called “BUZZZN”.