The REAL Victorious Reboot: 7 Shocking Details About Netflix's 'Hollywood Arts' Spin-Off And The Original Cast's Return
The long-awaited return to Hollywood Arts High is officially happening, but it’s not the direct Victorious reboot fans have been demanding for a decade. As of late December 2025, the most concrete and exciting news for fans of the iconic Nickelodeon sitcom is the development of a sequel series, tentatively titled Hollywood Arts, which is set to premiere on Netflix. This new iteration promises to take viewers back to the legendary performing arts school, but with a surprising twist on which character will be leading the charge, and a notable absence behind the scenes that has massive implications for the show's tone and future.
Rumors of a Victorious revival have swirled since the show's abrupt cancellation in 2013, fueled by the massive success of its stars, particularly Ariana Grande and Victoria Justice. Now, the sequel is set to focus on one of the original show's most polarizing and hilarious characters, bringing a fresh perspective to the world created by Dan Schneider. This is everything you need to know about the new series, the premiere date, and which original cast members are likely to return.
Hollywood Arts: The Confirmed Victorious Sequel Series
The concept of a direct Victorious reboot, which would see Tori Vega, Cat Valentine, and the gang as adult pop stars, has been a fan fantasy for years. However, the confirmed project is a spin-off/sequel series named Hollywood Arts, which has been ordered by Netflix.
The Return of Trina Vega
The biggest confirmation is that the new series will star Daniella Monet, reprising her role as Trina Vega. According to the official logline, Trina returns to her "old stomping grounds" at Hollywood Arts, but this time, she is an adult in a teaching capacity. This plot device allows the show to introduce a new generation of aspiring singers and actors while keeping a beloved—and often mocked—original character at the center of the action.
- Title: Hollywood Arts (Spin-off/Sequel Series)
- Starring: Daniella Monet (Trina Vega)
- Platform: Netflix (with a second-window release on Nickelodeon and Paramount+)
- Reported Premiere Date: 2025
- Plot: Trina Vega returns to Hollywood Arts as a teacher/staff member.
- Original Creator Involvement: Dan Schneider is NOT involved.
This news is significant because Trina Vega, the older and less-talented sister of Tori Vega, was often the comedic relief, known for her over-the-top personality and constant need for validation. Her journey from a slightly delusional student to a faculty member promises a unique blend of nostalgia and new comedic opportunities.
The Elephant in the Room: Dan Schneider’s Absence
One of the most crucial details about the Hollywood Arts spin-off is the confirmed non-involvement of original series creator, Dan Schneider. Schneider, who created a string of hit Nickelodeon shows including Victorious, iCarly, and Drake & Josh, parted ways with the network in 2018 amid controversy. His absence from the new project is a major indicator that the sequel series will have a distinctly different creative direction and tone than the original.
The original Victorious, which ran from 2010 to 2013, was a product of the "Schneider-verse," characterized by fast-paced jokes, slapstick, and a specific brand of teen comedy. The new series, produced under different creative leadership, is expected to move away from that style, perhaps embracing a more mature, modern, and less controversial approach to its storylines, which will likely resonate with the original show's now-adult fanbase.
Will the Original Victorious Cast Return?
While Daniella Monet is the confirmed star, the big question remains whether the core cast—Victoria Justice (Tori Vega), Ariana Grande (Cat Valentine), Elizabeth Gillies (Jade West), Leon Thomas III (Andre Harris), Avan Jogia (Beck Oliver), and Matt Bennett (Robbie Shapiro)—will make appearances.
Victoria Justice and The Rumors
Victoria Justice, who played the lead Tori Vega, has been the most vocal about the possibility of a revival over the years. In past interviews, she acknowledged that there had been "discussions" about a reboot. However, in recent comments about a potential revival, Justice has expressed enthusiasm but also a sense of caution, noting that it would require aligning the schedules of a now-superstar cast.
Ariana Grande’s Superstar Schedule
The most challenging schedule to align is, without a doubt, Ariana Grande. Her career has exploded since Victorious, with her becoming one of the world's biggest pop stars. While a full-time return is highly unlikely, Grande has consistently shown love for her roots. She has participated in virtual cast reunions, including a 10-year anniversary Zoom call with the whole cast, and even staged a mini-reunion during her Sweetener World Tour. The possibility of a high-profile guest appearance as the now-famous Cat Valentine remains a major draw for the Netflix spin-off.
Elizabeth Gillies and Leon Thomas III
Elizabeth Gillies (Jade West) has also weighed in on the possibility of a reboot, expressing interest but acknowledging the logistical difficulties. Meanwhile, Leon Thomas III (Andre Harris) has also voiced his desire to return, even suggesting a role as a teacher, which aligns perfectly with the new Hollywood Arts premise. A return for Leon Thomas III, who is an accomplished musician and producer, would be a natural fit, allowing the show to leverage his musical talent.
Topical Authority: The Enduring Legacy of Victorious
The demand for a Victorious reboot stems from the show's enduring legacy and the genuine camaraderie among the cast, which has transcended the show's cancellation. The series, which aired for four seasons, ended abruptly, leaving many storylines unresolved, which is a primary reason fans are so eager for a proper conclusion or continuation. The show's catchy music, including hits like "Make It Shine" and "Freak the Freak Out," continues to be streamed, keeping the show relevant for a new generation discovering it on streaming platforms.
The various cast reunions—from the 10-year anniversary Zoom to birthday celebrations—demonstrate that the core group maintains a strong bond, which is the emotional fuel for the reboot speculation. This goodwill makes a cameo-filled sequel series a highly probable and commercially viable venture for Netflix.
The Future of Hollywood Arts and the Victorious Universe
The move to Netflix and the decision to exclude Dan Schneider mark a clear effort to modernize the Victorious universe and appeal to the nostalgia market while avoiding the controversies of the past. By centering the series on Trina Vega, Hollywood Arts avoids the impossible task of fully reuniting the main ensemble for a full season, instead offering a platform for cameos and guest spots from the original cast. With a 2025 release window, fans can look forward to seeing the new generation of Hollywood Arts students, guided by the one and only Trina Vega, continuing the legacy of the prestigious performing arts school.
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