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    Hollywood Arts, a Victorious Spin-Off, Starts Production on Season 1

    The beloved Nickelodeon sitcom is getting a second act at Netflix. 

    By Thea Glassman
    Oct. 24, 2025

We’re taking it back to the halls of Hollywood Arts High School. 

Production has officially kicked off for Hollywood Arts, a spin-off of the hit Nickelodeon sitcom Victorious, which took its final bow in 2013. Filming is underway in Vancouver, and episodes land on Netflix next year. 

Daniella Monet, who starred as Trina Vega during the show’s four-season run, will reprise her role as an aspiring actor who still hasn’t gotten her big break. Hijinks ensue when she returns to her alma mater to teach a whole new generation of performing arts students. 

“Coming back as Trina alongside such a dynamic, powerful cast of newcomers is something I feel very lucky and grateful to do,” Monet shared. “Victorious was in a lot of ways life-changing for all of us. Our cast is forever bonded by that experience, and to think that I have an opportunity to steward anything close to that is a feeling I can’t begin to describe.”

Grab your lunch tray from Asphalt Café and tuck in for more details on the upcoming spin-off. 

What is Hollywood Arts about?

Trina is back at Hollywood Arts High School, and this time she’s stepping behind the desk. The struggling performer finds herself filling in as a substitute teacher at the prestigious school, where she surprises herself by inspiring a group of ambitious teens. 

Who’s in the cast of Hollywood Arts?

Monet will be joined by an up-and-coming cast, including: 

  • Alyssa Miles (Hanging out with Alyssa and Xavier)
  • Emmy Liu-Wang (Raven’s Home, Slumber Party)
  • Peyton Jackson (Woman in the Yard, Young Dylan)
  • Erika Swayze (School Spirits, Davey & Jonesie’s Locker, Workin’ Moms)
  • Martin Kamm (Unsung Hero, Web of Spiderman)

Yvette Nicole Brown (Community) is also set to make a guest appearance. That’s right: Principal Helen is back and better than ever. 

What about the creative team?

Monet serves as the show’s executive producer. She’s joined by Jake Farrow (Victorious, iCarly) and Samantha Martin (Henry Danger, Danger Force), who will take on the duties of showrunner, writer, and executive producer. 

The pilot episode will be directed and executive produced by Jonathan Judge (The Really Loud HouseMy Weird School). 

When will Hollywood Arts be released — and where can I watch? 

Mark your calendars: Hollywood Arts lands on Netflix in 2026, followed by releases on Nickelodeon and Paramount+ later next year. While you wait, all episodes of Victorious Seasons 1–3 are streaming on Netflix.

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