Victorious Sequel Series, Starring Daniella Monet, in Development at Nickelodeon
It might be time to sing through the halls of Hollywood Arts High School again.
Nickelodeon is developing another Victorious spinoff series, Hollywood Arts (working title), with Daniella Monet returning as her original character Trina Vega, TVLine has confirmed.
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This time around, the potential spinoff will see Trina “returning to her old stomping grounds as the newest teacher at Hollywood’s most elite performing arts school,” per the series logline originally reported by our sister site Deadline.
It’s unclear if more of the original cast will return for the project, namely Grammy winner and Oscar nominee Ariana Grande, who starred as Cat Valentine in Victorious and its initial 2013 spinoff Sam & Cat. Victoria Justice, who headlined Victorious as Trina’s sister, Tori Vega, is also not currently involved.
Monet will not only return as her original character, but will also serve as executive producer alongside writer and EP Jake Farrow (who also wrote and exec-produced both Victorious and Sam & Cat) and Samantha Martin. Victorious creator Dan Schneider reportedly has no involvement with the spinoff, following a controversy-fueled exit from Nickelodeon in 2018.
Victorious aired from 2010 to 2013 and followed aspiring singer Tori Vega as she attended Hollywood Arts High School alongside Trina, who was a senior at the school. While there, she met André Harris (Leon Thomas III), Robbie Shapiro (Matt Bennett), Jade West (Elizabeth Gillies), Cat Valentine (Grande) and Beck Oliver (Avan Jogia).
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