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Hollywood Arts (working title) is an upcoming American sitcom television series developed for Nickelodeon, serving as the second spin-off to the Victorious franchise following Sam & Cat. The series will focus on Trina Vega as she becomes a new teacher at Hollywood Arts High School. It was officially announced on February 6, 2025.

Summary[]

When struggling actress Trina Vega returns to her old high school Hollywood Arts as an unqualified substitute teacher, she both clashes with and inspires a new generation of ambitious and eccentric students.[1]

Cast[]

Main[]

  • Daniella Monet as Trina Vega, who returns to her alma mater as the newest teacher at Hollywood’s most elite performing arts school.[2]

Production[]

On February 6, 2025, a second spinoff series in the Victorious universe, Hollywood Arts (working title) was announced as a multi-camera comedy, which was in fast-track development, but not yet officially greenlit, at Nickelodeon.[3] Daniella Monet reprises her role as Trina Vega, and serves as an executive producer alongside writers/executive producers Jake Farrow — who was a writer-producer on both Victorious and offshoot Sam & Cat, he also voiced Robbie’s puppet Rex Powers on Victorious — and Samantha Martin (Nick’s Henry Danger and The Fairly OddParents: Fairly Odder). Casting was underway, but it was unclear whether any other “Victorious” stars — including Victoria Justice — would reprise their roles in the series. Liz Gillies Says She'd Play Jade West on Daniella Monet's Victorious Spinoff if it's 'Funny and Smart'.[4] Victorious creator Dan Schneider, who parted ways with Nickelodeon in 2018, has no involvement in the spinoff.[2] The show is set to begin filming on June 1, 2025 to October 2025, in Los Angeles, California.[5][6]

Casting[]

In February 2025, Daniella Monet joined the cast in the lead role, reprising her role as Trina Vega from the 2010 series Victorious.[2]

Release[]

Hollywood Arts will air on Nickelodeon and stream on Paramount+.

Trivia[]

  • This is the second spin-off of Victorious following 2013's Sam & Cat.[2]
  • This series marks the first appearance of a Victorious character since 2014.

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