Shrek the Musical star Brian d’Arcy James recently revealed that he once unsuccessfully auditioned for a role in Hazbin Hotel. In an interview, the actor said that he couldn’t join the series as his audition did not meet the required standards. Notably, the Amazon Prime Video series includes Broadway talent like Erika Henningsen and Jeremy […] The post Shrek Star Confirms Hazbin Hotel Audition Where He Was Rejected appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

Shrek the Musical star Brian d’Arcy James recently revealed that he once unsuccessfully auditioned for a role in Hazbin Hotel. In an interview, the actor said that he couldn’t join the series as his audition did not meet the required standards. Notably, the Amazon Prime Video series includes Broadway talent like Erika Henningsen and Jeremy Jordan.
Brian d’Arcy James says he’s ‘not up to snuff’ after revealing failed audition for Hazbin Hotel
In a recent interview with CBR, Brian d’Arcy James was asked if he felt like joining Hazbin Hotel’s voice cast, which features multiple Broadway actors. The actor responded by revealing that he had auditioned for a part. He said, “I auditioned for it, didn’t get it. Guess I’m not up to snuff. How about that, Hazbin Hotel?”
The first two seasons of Hazbin Hotel are currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Season 1 premiered on January 19, 2024, and ran for eight episodes until February 2, 2024. Meanwhile, Season 2 premiered on October 29, 2025, and concluded on November 19, 2025. The series’s success also spawned a spin-off, Helluva Boss, which takes place in the same fictional universe and revolves around a different cast of characters.
A third and fourth season of Hazbin Hotel are in development. While they don’t have official release dates, they do have estimated release windows. Speaking to Collider, showrunner Vivienne Medrano said that fans will have “a similar wait” for Season 3 as Seasons 1 and 2, while Season 4 may come out quicker than Season 3 since both were greenlit simultaneously. Accordingly, based on Medrano’s comments, Season 3 could arrive sometime in 2027, while Season 4 could drop by 2028.
Plot details for Season 3 and Season 4 are currently unknown. However, Medrano teased in a Polygon interview that the third season will have a lot of romance. She said, “I am excited for people to see a season that is really emotional, in a lot of ways. It’s the most romantic season, which I love as a romance writer. I just love the dramatic, the angst, the twists and turns of Season 3.”
Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad on SuperHeroHype.
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