'Haunted Hotel' Season 2 on Netflix: Cast, Plot, Release Date, and All About Matt Roller’s Renewal

Published 09/30/2025, 10:04 AM CDT

There is something irresistible about haunted hotels, the creaking floors, unexplained noises, and the feeling that one is never truly alone. Netflix’s Haunted Hotel taps into that fascination, telling stories that send chills down the spine while revealing the human side of those who experience the paranormal. Following the saga's debut around mid-September, viewers have been eagerly awaiting news of the next chapter, and it is finally here. Haunted Hotel season 2 by Matt Roller is officially coming.

Naturally, amid the renewal, queries about its cast, plot, release date, and more are gaining momentum. Thankfully, there is plenty of clarity on the same.

So, who stars in Haunted Hotel season 2?

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While Netflix has not explicitly announced which cast members will return, the ensemble from season 1 is largely expected to reprise their roles. Will Forte will likely be back as Nathan, and Eliza Coupe as Katherine. Skyler Gisondo will probably continue as Ben, and Natalie Palamides is expected to voice Esther again.

Jimmi Simpson’s Abaddon, Drew Tarver’s Lonny, Carl Tart’s Jib, and Duncan Trussell’s Stabby Paul are also anticipated to return, maintaining the mix of humor, family drama, and supernatural chaos that made the first season so engaging. What could season 2 of the Matt Holler offering explore in terms of storyline, though?

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Same humorously scary haunted hotel chaos, or a reinvented plot for the next season of the Netflix effort? The possibilities are endless!

Haunted Hotel season 2 plot: Is it confirmed?

No official plot details for Haunted Hotel season 2 have been unveiled as of now. In season 1, Katherine navigated life as a single mother while managing the eerie chaos of the Undervale Hotel she inherited after her brother Nathan’s death. Nathan's ghost stuck around to help, though being dead had its limitations. Her children, Ben and Esther, faced their own challenges too, while the mischievous demon Abaddon, trapped in a young boy’s body, added unpredictable twists. Season 2 appears set to blend the same family struggles, ghostly antics, and otherworldly surprises, embracing humor, horror, and heart all at once. How soon could the new Haunted Hotel season arrive, though?

Haunted Hotel season 2 release date: Everything to know

Haunted Hotel season 2 does not have an official release date yet, with neither Netflix nor Rick and Morty alum Matt Holler confirming when it will return. Whispers, however, suggest a possible fall 2026 launch, perfectly timed for Halloween, but no credible sources have verified this, especially since the renewal was only announced last week. Fans will have to wait for official updates.

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As anticipation builds for Haunted Hotel season 2, meanwhile, fans can once again look forward to the charm, quirky humor, and supernatural twists that made the first season a must-watch. With familiar voices probably returning and new mysteries likely on the horizon, the series appears set to become a staple of Netflix’s treasure trove of offerings in the scary genre, promising more spine-tingling fun and heartwarming family moments. Until official release details arrive, alternatively, viewers can let their imaginations roam the haunted halls of the Undervale by maybe rewatching the original season.

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Seema Sinha

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Seema Sinha is a journalist at Netflix Junkie, covering the celebrity culture and global cinema beats. With three years of experience at major Hollywood media verticals, she filters real news from the gossip and buzz. Her core focus is on pop culture narratives surrounding musicians—primarily Taylor Swift—with her reporting striking a fine balance between human insight and editorial clarity.

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