Daniella Monet's 'Victorious' Spinoff Series Moves to Netflix, But Will Still Air on Nickelodeon
The upcoming TV series Hollywood Arts has moved to Netflix, but will still air on Nickelodeon in the future!
The Victorious spinoff show, featuring Daniella Monet back as Trina Vega, has been licensed to Netflix with a 26-episode order, according to Deadline.
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The outlet reports that the show will debut on Netflix in 2026 and will later get a “second-window” release on Nickelodeon and Paramount+, though it’s unclear when that would be.
In the upcoming show, “struggling actress Trina Vega (Monet) returns to her former high school, Hollywood Arts, as an unqualified substitute teacher, quickly finding herself both clashing with and unexpectedly inspiring a new generation of ambitious and talented students as they learn to find their true path at Hollywood’s most elite performing arts school.”
Production is happening right now in Vancouver, Canada with the younger cast including Alyssa Miles, Emmy Liu-Wang, Peyton Jackson, Erika Swayze, and Martin Kamm. Community‘s Yvette Nicole Brown is set to make a guest appearance.
The show was originally announced back in February 2025 and it’s still unclear if any other Victorious stars, like Victoria Justice and Ariana Grande, will appear on the show.
Ariana reflected on her Nickelodeon experience back in 2024.
