Showing posts with label Hollywood Arts. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Daniella Monet on Victorious, Hollywood Arts, Almost Being Hannah Montana & Ariana Grande's Secret Message | Josh Peck

Daniella Monet on Victorious, Almost Being Hannah Montana & Ariana Grande's Secret Message | Josh Peck


Mazel morons! This week, the marvelous Daniella Monet joins us to reveal everything about the Victorious reboot coming to Netflix - and why she's going back to Hollywood Arts. Plus: the full story of how she almost played Hannah Montana, and the voice note Ariana Grande sent her that changed everything. Daniella opens up about walking away from Hollywood for five years after becoming a mom, losing her SAG insurance as a working mother, and why she's saying yes to Hallmark movies over blockbusters- AKA Josh's dream. 

Chapters
00:00 – Mazel Morons
02:03 – Craft Services vs. Bringing Food from Home
06:14 – Daniella's 5-Year Break from Acting & Nursing Her Kids
12:29 – The Reality of SAG Insurance for Actors
21:16 – Almost Getting Hannah Montana
24:48 – Auditioning for Zoey 101 and Victorious
26:16 – The Success of the Victorious Cast
32:26 – Watching Ariana Grande Find Her Voice as Cat Valentine   
33:36 – Ariana Grande’s Meteoric Rise & Bathroom Harmonizing   
35:58 – The Hollywood Arts Spinoff/Reboot Details
38:21 – Getting Ariana Grande's Blessing via Voice Note   
42:21 – Daniella Announces It’s a Solo Project
44:29 – Starbucks Sponsor Break
48:38 – "Moron Mail" Family Boundaries & Living with Parents
56:49 – "Moron Mail" One-Sided Friendship & Maid of Honor Duties
01:01:12 – "What Are Ya, Nuts?"

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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Hollywood Arts: 'Victorious' Spin-Off Wraps Production

Production on Hollywood Arts season one has officially wrapped production!

'Hollywood Arts' Wrap
Daniella Monet

"Last night we celebrated the wrap of our first season at Hollywood Arts together. Just shared the journey to this point and my thank you’s to everyone along the way in an open letter ❤️," Daniella Monet, who's reprising her Victorious role of Trina in the series, posted to Instagram.

A brand-new spinoff of Nickelodeon's hit live-action comedy series Victorious, which aired from 2010-2013, the series is set to debut on Netflix in 2026, followed by releases on Nickelodeon and Paramount+. Production on the show commenced in October 2025 in Vancouver, Canada. The show has been picked up for 26 episodes.

In this all-new series, struggling actress Trina Vega (Daniella Monet), the older sister of Tori Vega (Victoria Justice), 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.


The cast also includes: Alyssa Miles (Hanging out with Alyssa and Xavier) as Emmy; Emmy Liu-Wang (Raven's HomeSlumber Party) as Pepper; Peyton Jackson (Woman in the YardYoung Dylan) as Qwest; Erika Swayze (School SpiritsDavey & Jonesie's LockerWorkin' Moms) as Jen Z; and Martin Kamm (Unsung HeroWeb of Spiderman) as Oscar. Nickelodeon legend Yvette Nicole Brown (Drake & JoshCommunity) will also feature as a guest star, reprising her role of Principal Helen Dubois.

It is unclear yet whether other original Victorious cast members, including lead Victoria Justice, Wicked star Ariana Grande, and Grammy winner Leon Thomas will appear on Hollywood Arts.

Hollywood Arts is executive produced by Jake Farrow and Samantha Martin, who also serve as the show's showrunners, alongside Jonathan Judge (The Really Loud HouseMy Weird School), who also directs the series, and cast member Monet.

The Hollywood Arts pilot (first) episode is directed by, and was penned by Jake Farrow & Samantha Martin. The series is produced by Paramount Television Studios.


Production of the series is overseen by Shauna Phelan, who served as Executive Vice President (EVP), Live Action Series and Film & Talent, Nickelodeon & Awesomeness TV when the show was first announced (Phelan has since stood down from that position, however, she still serves as a producer on select titles at Paramount Television Studios) along with Brian Banks, Vice President, Live-Action, Current Series, Nickelodeon & Awesomeness TV serves as Executive in Charge.

"Coming back as Trina alongside such a dynamic, powerful cast of newcomers is something I feel very lucky and grateful to do," said Monet when the series was first announced. adding "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. As an actress, producer, and mom, I am so eager to create something we can all be proud to share with the world."

Clockwise Top L-R: Peyton Jackson, Martin Kamm, Daniella Monet, Alyssa Miles, Emmy Liu-Wang, Erika Swayze
Clockwise Top L-R: Peyton Jackson, Martin Kamm, Daniella Monet, Alyssa Miles, Emmy Liu-Wang, Erika Swayze | Kailey Schwerman/Nickelodeon

Victorious premiered on Nickelodeon in March 2010 and wrapped its four-season run in 2013, ranking as the #1 program in its premiere time slot across all TV with Kids 2-11, Kids 6-11, Tweens 9-14 and Teens 12-17 and as basic cable's number one show in its time slot with total viewers. The scripted half-hour series follows teenager Tori Vega, as she navigates her way through the prestigious performing arts high school Hollywood Arts, alongside her older sister Trina and other talented students.

All episodes of Victorious are currently available on Netflix in the US. Since the beginning of 2024 Victorious has accumulated over 45M views on Netflix alone.

Netflix has an expansive slate of tween and teen friendly titles, from heartfelt coming-of-age stories to breakout global favorites. Recent standouts include KPop Demon Hunters, which is now the#1 most popular movie of all time on Netflix; Geek Girl, My Life With the Walter Boys, XO, Kitty and A Good Girl's Guide to Murder. Other fan-favorite titles include Never Have I Ever, To All the Boys I've Loved Before, The Half of It, Tall Girl, Feel the Beat and Finding 'Ohana.

'Hollywood Arts' Episode 101 table read, 10/14/2025
Episode 101 table read, 10/14/2025 | Kailey Schwerman/Nickelodeon

'Victorious' spinoff 'Hollywood Arts' cast members are, clockwise from top left, Peyton Jackson, Martin Kamm, Daniella Monet, Alyssa Miles, Emmy Liu-Wang and Erika Swayze
“Victorious” spinoff “Hollywood Arts” cast members are, clockwise from top left, Peyton Jackson, Martin Kamm, Daniella Monet, Alyssa Miles, Emmy Liu-Wang and Erika Swayze. (Kailey Schwerman / Nickelodeon / Paramount+)

Update (3/17) - In an open letter posted to her official Substack, Daniella Monet said:

My Last Six Months at Hollywood Arts. Back in Trina Vega’s Shoes… I Mean Heels;)

buckle up, this one’s a diary entry…

Mar 16, 2026

For those of you who don’t know, for the past few months we have been filming the Victorious spinoff, Hollywood Arts. Last night we celebrated the wrap of our first season at Hollywood Arts together, and in addition to the love I shared for our crew last night, I wish I also got to share a little about the journey to this point.

It was March of 24’ when I saw Jake Farrow’s name pop up on my phone. I’ll never forget the exact moment because, ironically (but not at all, because all is aligned, especially because “alignment” just so happened to be my word of that year), his call caught me in no other than the streets of Vancouver on my first day off of my first job back since becoming a mom. Excuse me while I paint the scene a bit…It was a sunny day, I had just picked up a sweet treat from my favorite local vegan bakery ‘To Live For’, the cherry blossoms were in full bloom along this sweet little neighborhood sidewalk and I had an hour walk to process the what-if’s. Trina… again??!

It wasn’t long before I was in a group chat with him and his creative partner Sam Martin, who believe it or not, we too share a full-circle moment. Sam and I had met when we were 16 and I was lucky enough to play HER in a sitcom I hold close to my heart called ‘Listen Up’ created by her dad, Jeff Martin. Listen Up was my very first multi cam series, one that taught me so much.

Cut to me sitting discussing those same “what if’s” at a fancy lunch table on the Paramount lot full of people with the power to make a potential spin-off happen for real (WHAT THE HECK).

Meanwhile, Jake and Sam worked their cute little faces off to develop and perfect what we know now as our Hollywood Arts pilot.

Slowly but surely things began to fall into place. A few things that mattered the most from the jump (and then I’ll get to the thank-yous) were that our sets felt the same and that casting was 100%. We got our production designer, Tristan Dalley, from Victorious and the cast of our dreams.

Alyssa Miles, Erika Swayze, Emmy Liu-Wang, Peyton Jackson, and Martin Kamm. This is our show. Meant to be from the second we all connected.

Your talent, passion, and heart inspire me. I feel so lucky to share this experience with each of you. This show has a unique feeling, a brightness to it…we’ve heard it countless times, but it’s true. If I could bottle this up and savor this feeling with all of you forever, I would. No matter what happens, I’m here, always. You’re a star in my eyes in more ways than one, and I can’t wait to cheer you on as you continue to light up rooms, stages, and screens wherever you go.

And the #1 rule, and really only rule we collectively had was that every single person who touched this project must pass the vibe check.

The last 6 months were carried out by some of the hardest-working, well-spirited individuals I’ve ever had the pleasure of working alongside.

And this is when I’d ask everyone to give it up for:

Our casting department - original to Victorious!! Every single one of our directors!! Carl our camera coordinator, and all his camera operators!! Director of photography and the entire lighting department!! Our hard-working AD department!! Warut, manning our continuity!! The INCREDIBLE and robust art department — set dec, construction, greens, PROPS!! The man who wore many hats, our choreographer Ryan, and his dream of a sidekick, Travis Lim… you guys worked your butts off, and this show has a literal heartbeat in the form of dance thanks to you both and all of your talented dancers!! Our dialogue coach, Jean-Luc who caught us every time we fell with a line, note, or delivery adjustment!! Our stand-ins!! Our guest stars!! Our STUNT department - thank you, Sluggo and fam!! The entire production office for handling ALL THE THINGS!! Morgan and Jasmina for being a right hand and then some-that blooper reel, ah!! Our social media team(s), including Zoe from mine :)) !! Accounting for keeping the lights on and getting us paid!! Our producer Richard for being a rare GEM of a human being while keeping it all together!! Our support system for overseeing all the pieces of this puzzle… Brin, Shauna, Don, Jonathon, and our studio execs at Netflix/Skydance-Paramount/Awesomeness/Nickelodeon!! Ugh, our lovely drivers who got us to and from work daily, and all of transpo who kept our trailers up!! Our extras casting, who made our background and continuity players feel seen and heard!! Niki and Zack Hexum, Sam, Dylan, Almond, and everyone who played a part in creating the INSANE HITS (omg!!) and every musical element along the way!! Our catering crew - Barb, ya get me!! The safety and crafty team!! Our grips, sound, spfx, vfx guys and gals!! And give it up for our COSTUME and HAIR AND MAKE UP departments — collectively you brought characters to LIFE, you made them real and were by our side every step of the way.

Now it’s all in the hands of our POST TEAM!! Thank you to Jonathan Judge, and all our editors manning the most nuanced bits and pieces frame by frame to wrap this show up in a pretty bow for the world to enjoy.

The patience, the professionalism, the good vibes.
Thank you.

xx,

Daniella

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Ratings source: NMR (9/22/12-2/2/13), L+SD. Ranked on impressions on Saturdays at 8p)


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Originally published: March 15, 2026 at 00:56 GMT.


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Sunday, March 01, 2026

Avan Jogia Reveals Why He Was Almost Fired From 'Victorious' During Its First Season

Avan Jogia recently detailed how he almost lost his breakout role as Beck Oliver on Nickelodeon's Victorious during the series’ first season over on-camera struggles.

Cast of 'Victorious' On the Orange Carpet at 'Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2010'

Avan Jogia had a reason to freak the freak out in the early days of Victorious

The 34-year-old recently revealed that he almost lost his role as school heartthrob Oliver Beck during the first season of the Nickelodeon musical comedy series—admitting it was a bit of a learning curve to capture the show’s vibe.

“For just not being good,” Avan said during the Feb. 16 episode of The Zach Sang Show. “It was old school, that old Hollywood thing, ‘Yeah kid, you better pick up your lines.’ I’d come from doing drama. I just didn’t understand the rhythm of the medium of multi-camera.” 

When it came to the series—which also starred Ariana Grande, Victoria Justice, Leon Thomas and Elizabeth Gillies—Avan simply had a hard time finding his funny.

“It’s just rhythm and I’m in here doing all this internal work,” he explained. “And they’re like ‘You gotta pick it up man. Louder and funnier.’” 

He added, “Louder and funnier is the note.”

Avan ultimately proved that he had staying power, though, starring in the series for the entire four-season run, and learning a major lesson in showbiz. 

“I did learn valuable lessons on that show about the medium that you’re in,” he said. “And like, I’ve taken that into my life. Know what thing you’re in, know the show that you’re in.”

Another part of Victorious that Avan carried with him in life: The love of his castmates.

“It was fun,” he told Zach. “I would say it’s like college. Like you love all of your friends from college. You don’t see them all the time, but you love them all and you think about them. It’s like a very fertile and vital time of your life you’re cheering people on with their successes.”

For Avan, having a front row seat to his friends’ feats—including Leon’s recent Grammy wins—has been one of the highlights of the Victorious friend group.

“Leon right now, we’re so proud, it’s so heartwarming,” he shared. “This is a man who’s like genuinely a musical genius he’s just amazing. He’s that talented. It’s lovely to see somebody that’s dedicated to their craft and what they love and see them get real success. That’s the most heartwarming thing in the world it’s just great.”

As for another relationship, Beck helped Avan form? His romance with his fiancée Halsey—whom he’s been engaged to since 2024—who admitted that she had eyes for him long before they met.

“I did think Beck was cute,” she said on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in February 2025. “Sorry.”

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Thursday, October 30, 2025

Buffalo Bills Running Back James Cook Named NVP of Week 8 | 'NFL Slimetime' Season 5

SpongeBob SquarePants' very own Sandy Cheeks has announced Buffalo Bills running back James Cook as the Nickelodeon Valuable Player (NVP) of Week 8 of NFL Slimetime season five!

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Historical list of NVP winners:

2020 WC Game - QB Mitchell Trubisky

Season 1 of NFL Slimetime:

Week 1: QB Kyler Murray
Week 2: QB Tom Brady
Week 3: K Justin Tucker
Week 4: QB Dak Prescott
Week 5: QB Josh Allen
Week 6: RB Derrick Henry
Week 7: WR Ja'Marr Chase
Week 8: QB Mike White
Week 9: OLB Josh Allen
Week 10: QB Patrick Mahomes
Week 11: RB Jonathan Taylor
Week 12: RB Leonard Fournette
Week 13: QB Justin Herbert
Week 14: TE George Kittle
Week 15: DL Christian Wilkins
Week 16: QB Joe Burrow
Week 17: WR Ja'Marr Chase
Week 18: WR Deebo Samuel
2021 Wild-Card Game: QB Dak Prescott
2021 Divisional round: Bills offense
2021 AFC Championship: QB Patrick Mahomes

NVP of NVPs (awarded during the off week before Super Bowl LVI) – QB Joe Burrow

Season 2 of Slimetime:

Week 1: WR Justin Jefferson
Week 2: QB Tua Tagovailoa
Week 3: Lamar Jackson
Week 4: Austin Ekeler
Week 5: Taysom Hill
Week 6: Quinnen Williams
Week 7: Joe Burrow
Week 8: AJ Brown
Week 9: Detroit Lions Defence
Week 10: Jonathan Taylor
Week 11: Travis Kelce
Week 12: Josh Jacobs
Week 13: San Francisco 49ers defense
Week 14: Baker Mayfield
Week 15: Jalen Hurts
Nickelodeon NFL Nickmas Game Hall of Fame: Baker Mayfield
Week 16: Patrick Mahomes
Week 17: N/A (episode canceled out of respect Damar Hamlin)
Week 18: Nyheim Hines
Week 19: Daniel Jones
Week 20: Travis Kelce
Week 21: Miles Sanders
Week 22: Austin Ekeler (NVP of NVPs)
Week 23: Patrick Mahomes (Nickelodeon Super Bowl LVII NVP)

Season 3 of Slimetime:

Pre-season: Deuce Vaughn (first ever 2023 Preseason NVP)
Week 1: Tyreek Hill
Week 2: Mike Evans
Week 3: Keenan Allen
Week 4: Christian McCaffrey
Week 5: D. J. Moore
Week 6: Dan Campbell (first-ever NVC award)
Week 7: Myles Garrett
Week 8: Will Levis
Week 9: Josh Dobbs
Week 10: C.J. Stroud
Week 11: Trevor Lawrence
Week 12: DaRon Bland
Week 13: Gardner Minshew
Week 14: Lamar Jackson
Week 15: Baker Mayfield
Nickelodeon NFL Nickmas Game: Bilal Nichols
Week 16: Amari Cooper
Week 17: Kyren Williams
Week 18: Jordan Love
Week 19: Josh Allen
Week 20: Travis Kelce
Week 21: Christian McCaffrey
NVP of NVPs: Gardner Minshew
NVP of Super Bowl LVIII: Patrick Mahomes

Season 4 of Slimetime:

Week 1: Saquon Barkley
Week 2: Marvin Harrison Jr.
Week 3: Sam Darnold
Week 4: Jayden Daniels
Week 5: Kirk Cousins
Week 6: Jordan Love
Week 7: Kenneth Walker III
Week 8:  Jameis Winston
Week 9: Zay Flowers
Week 10: Brock Purdy
Week 11: Jahmyr Gibbs & David Montgomery
Week 12: Saquon Barkley
Week 13: Russell Wilson
Week 14: Puka Nacua
Week 15: Josh Allen
Week 16: Jonathan Taylor
Week 17: Joe Burrow
Week 18: Bo Nix
Wild Card Weekend: Joe Mixon
Week 19: Derrick Henry
Week 20 (Divisional Round): Jayden Daniels
Week 21 (Conference Championships Matchups): Patrick Mahomes
NVP of NVPs: Saquon Barkley
NVP of Super Bowl LIX: Cooper DeJean

Season 5 of Slimetime:

Week 1: Daniel Jones
Week 2: Brandon Aubrey
Week 3: Isaiah Rodgers
Week 4: Jaxson Dart
Week 5: Rico Dowdle
Week 6: Cam Skattebo
Week 7: Bo Nix
Week 8: James Cook

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Originally published: October 30, 2025.

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Saturday, October 25, 2025

Netflix Announces 'Hollywood Arts', a Brand-New Spinoff of Hit Live-Action, 'Victorious'

NETFLIX ANNOUNCES HOLLYWOOD ARTS, A BRAND-NEW SPINOFF OF HIT LIVE-ACTION, VICTORIOUS, WITH DANIELLA MONET RETURNING AS STAR AND EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

PRODUCED BY PARAMOUNT TELEVISION STUDIOS THE NEW LIVE-ACTION SERIES WILL DEBUT ON NETFLIX, FOLLOWED BY NICKELODEON AND PARAMOUNT+

Clockwise Top L-R: Peyton Jackson, Martin Kamm, Daniella Monet, Alyssa Miles, Emmy Liu-Wang, Erika Swayze
Clockwise Top L-R: Peyton Jackson, Martin Kamm, Daniella Monet, Alyssa Miles, Emmy Liu-Wang, Erika Swayze | Kailey Schwerman/Nickelodeon

  • Today, Netflix announced Hollywood Arts, a brand-new spinoff of the hit live-action show Victorious, which aired on Nickelodeon from 2010-2013. The series is set to debut on Netflix in 2026, followed by releases on Nickelodeon and Paramount+. Production begins in October in Vancouver, Canada.
  • Format: 26 episodes
  • Logline: In this all-new series, struggling actress Trina Vega (Daniella 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.
  • Showrunner/Writer/Executive Producer: Jake Farrow and Samantha Martin
  • Director/Executive Producer: Jonathan Judge
  • Cast/Executive Producer: Daniella Monet (Victorious)
  • Cast:
    • 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)
  • Guest Star: Yvette Nicole Brown (Community)
  • The Hollywood Arts pilot (first) episode will be directed by Jonathan Judge (The Really Loud House, My Weird School), and was penned by Jake Farrow & Samantha Martin. Farrow, Martin, Judge and Monet will also serve as executive producers on the series. The series is produced by Paramount Television Studios.
  • Quote from Executive Producer, Daniella Monet: "Coming back as Trina alongside such a dynamic, powerful cast of newcomers is something I feel very lucky and grateful to do. 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. As an actress, producer, and mom, I am so eager to create something we can all be proud to share with the world."
  • Victorious premiered on Nickelodeon in March 2010 and wrapped its four-season run in 2013, ranking as the #1 program in its premiere time slot across all TV with Kids 2-11, Kids 6-11, Tweens 9-14 and Teens 12-17 and as basic cable's number one show in its time slot with total viewers. The scripted half-hour series follows teenager Tori Vega, as she navigates her way through the prestigious performing arts high school Hollywood Arts, alongside her older sister Trina and other talented students.
  • All episodes of Victorious are currently available on Netflix in the US. Since the beginning of 2024 Victorious has accumulated over 45M views on Netflix alone.
  • Netflix has an expansive slate of tween and teen friendly titles, from heartfelt coming-of-age stories to breakout global favorites. Recent standouts include KPop Demon Hunters, which is now the#1 most popular movie of all time on Netflix; Geek Girl, My Life With the Walter Boys, XO, Kitty and A Good Girl's Guide to Murder. Other fan-favorite titles include Never Have I Ever, To All the Boys I've Loved Before, The Half of It, Tall Girl, Feel the Beat and Finding 'Ohana.
  • Production of the series is overseen by Shauna Phelan, Executive Vice President, Live Action Series and Film, along with Brian Banks, Executive in Charge of Production.

'Hollywood Arts' Episode 101 table read, 10/14/2025
Episode 101 table read, 10/14/2025 | Kailey Schwerman/Nickelodeon

'Victorious' spinoff 'Hollywood Arts' cast members are, clockwise from top left, Peyton Jackson, Martin Kamm, Daniella Monet, Alyssa Miles, Emmy Liu-Wang and Erika Swayze
“Victorious” spinoff “Hollywood Arts” cast members are, clockwise from top left, Peyton Jackson, Martin Kamm, Daniella Monet, Alyssa Miles, Emmy Liu-Wang and Erika Swayze. (Kailey Schwerman / Nickelodeon / Paramount+)

Source: NMR (9/22/12-2/2/13), L+SD. Ranked on impressions on Saturdays at 8p)

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Notes:

- Yvette Nicole Brown (Drake & Josh) will reprise her role of Principle Helen.

- Casting on Hollywood Arts had already started by February, cand Nickelodeon reportedly assembled the cast before the series was taken to Netflix.

- It is unclear yet whether other original Victorious cast members, notably lead Victoria Justice and Wicked star Ariana Grande, would appear on Hollywood Arts. It would make sense for Justice to reprise her role as Tori Vega, Trina’s younger sister.

- Hollywood Arts held its first table read Oct. 14 with production underway in Vancouver, Canada. You can see photos from the table read above.

- Originally developed and produced by Nickelodeon, Hollywood Arts will now be produced by Paramount Television Studios. The newly revived post-merger TV studio encompasses the slates of Skydance Television and Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios as well as Awesomeness series and Nickelodeon’s live-action shows.

- This is the second Victorious spinoff series following the Victorious/iCarly mashup Sam & Cat, which starred Victorious’ Grande as Cat and iCarly‘s Jennette McCurdy as Sam.


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

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

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 House, My 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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Originally published: October 25, 2025 at 02:49 BST.

Official press release courtesy of TheFutonCritic.com; Additional sources: DeadlineVarietyLos Angeles Times.

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Saturday, August 02, 2025

Leon Thomas REACTS to Daniella Monet's 'Victorious' Spinoff and if He'll Join! (Exclusive) | Entertainment Tonight

Leon Thomas REACTS to Daniella Monet's 'Victorious' Spinoff and if He'll Join! (Exclusive) | Entertainment Tonight


Leon Thomas chats with ET's Cassie DiLaura at the 2025 Kids' Choice Awards, which aired Saturday on Nickelodeon. The Victorious alum shared his excitement for co-star Daniella Monet's in-the-works spinoff series, centered around her character, Tina Vegas, returning to teach at Hollywood Arts. Leon doesn't write off bringing his character, Andre Harris, back for a guest spot, even dreaming up a storyline!

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Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Elizabeth Gillies Says She'd Play Jade West on Daniella Monet's 'Victorious' Spinoff If It's 'Funny and Smart'

In February it was revealed that a Victorious spinoff is in development at Nickelodeon under the working title Hollywood Arts

Elizabeth "Liz" Gillies attends the PatBo show; Daniella Monet attends the 2024 Mercy For Animals Hope Gala
Elizabeth "Liz" Gillies in September 2024; Daniella Monet in April 2024. Photo: John Lamparski/Getty; Paul Archuleta/Getty

Maybe it's time for Elizabeth "Liz" Gillies' iconic Jade West character to make a comeback.

In February, Deadline reported a spinoff of Nickelodeon's Victorious starring Daniella Monet, who's set to reprise her role as Trina Vega, is in development under the working title Hollywood Arts. But would Gillies make a return?

"I'll always toss on that wig, man. I'm always down," Gillies told PEOPLE, having sported colored hair, eyebrow piercings and dark clothes to play the character — who canonically can't stand Trina.

Actors Ariana Grande, Daniella Monet, Avan Jogia, Victoria Justice, Elizabeth Gillies and Matt Bennett attend a surprise birthday celebration for Nickelodeon star Victoria Justice on the set of 'Victorious' on February 17, 2012 in Los Angeles, California.
Ariana Grande, Daniella Monet, Avan Jogia, Victoria Justice, Elizabeth Gillies and Matt Bennett in February 2012. Jesse Grant/WireImage

"If the story makes sense, if it feels true to her and her future and her trajectory, and it's funny and smart, I'm there," she says. "I don't think Daniella would ever be a part of anything that wasn't done right."

Plot details for Hollywood Arts have been kept under wraps, but Deadline reported the series is in fast-track development with casting already in the works. It's unclear if Victoria Justice, who played Trina's sister Tori, will appear on the show.

Gillies thinks Monet is "the perfect person to continue this legacy" of Victorious, which originally ran from 2010 to 2013 and previously spawned the spinoff Sam & Cat, featuring Ariana Grande's Cat Valentine and Jennette McCurdy's Sam Puckett from iCarly.

"She's a comedic genius," adds Gillies of Monet. "I'm glad for people to see more of her. I'm so happy she's acting again."

Both actors reunited with one another and fellow Victorious alum Avan Jogia last month at opening night of Little Shop of Horrors starring Gillies and Milo Manheim at the Westside Theatre in New York City.

"I didn't even know they were coming," she says of her former costars. "Avan texted me that day and said, 'Hi, love. I'm in town. Is your show still running?' And I'm like, 'My opening's tonight.' He's like, 'Well, that'll work.'"

"Then, Daniella surprised me and bought a ticket and came with her husband, Andrew," continues Gillies. "We had fun. We spent the whole next day just walking around Central Park giggling like children. It was really nice."

Gillies stars in Little Shop of Horrors through June 1.


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Originally published: April 16, 2025.

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Wednesday, April 09, 2025

Daniela Monet Dishes On 'Victorious' Reboot, Gets Former Castmates' Support

Back in February, Nickelodeon revealed that it was in the process of developing a Victorious spinoff. The new iteration will take fans back to Hollywood Arts, but instead follow Daniella Monet's character, Trina Vega, who returns to her "old stomping grounds as the newest teacher at Hollywood’s most elite performing arts school."

'Victorious' cast at Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2010

On a recent episode of the Countermelodies podcast, Monet dished about the spinoff series and what the opportunity means to her.

She told cohosts Anthony Gargiula and Jonathan Tilkin, “It was super super super important to me that I had their [former Victorious cast members’] support.”

Monet got to tell her former cast members and friends personally about the spinoff. She says, “The conversations that I had with them filled me up in a way that I just didn’t expect.”


Monet also spotlights one former cast member’s reaction in particular. “Ari [Ariana Grande] showed up in a way and prefaced things in a way that made me look at the whole new experience in a really amazing, purposeful light, and I’m really grateful for that,” she gushes.

Whilst it sounds like the Victorious sequel, which is currently under the working title Hollywood Arts, will mainly feature a new cast of characters, it's currently unclear whether other Victorious cast members will be returning. Victoria Justice, who played Trina's sister, Tori, and Avan Jogia, who played student Beck, often Jade's boyfriend, in the original series have both said they're open to returning for the new show. However, Elizabeth Gillies, who played Jade West, has said that she's not currently involved in the project, although she's “really glad Daniella’s carrying on this legacy,” according to The Reporter.

Fans are speculating that Matt Bennett may be likely to appear again as Robbie Shapiro. He currently tours the U.S. as a DJ for his Party 101 tour, where he’s been known to play nostalgic hits from Victorious and other Nickelodeon shows.

Daniella Monet and Avan Jogia recently had a mini Victorious reunion at former co-star Elizabeth Gillies’ Off-Broadway revival of Little Shop of Horrors, in which she plays Audrey.

Monet posted pictures on Instagram from the event—including one where she, Jogia, and Gillies hilariously recreate the viral Spiderman meme. In her caption, Monet writes, “We have this thing, it’s special. I love them so much.”


It’s clear there’s no bad blood to stop the potential of a reunion in the spinoff. To quote Victoria Justice: “Who knows?”

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Originally published: April 09, 2025.

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