‘Victorious’ spinoff ‘Hollywood Arts’ is headed to Netflix
You donβt have to be afraid to put your dream in action, because youβll never fade, Trina Vega, youβll be the main attraction β in a βVictoriousβ spinoff.
Netflix announced Friday that βHollywood Arts,β a spinoff of the Nickelodeon teen sitcom following a group of students attending a performing arts high school, is now in production. The new show will see Daniella Monet reprise her Trina role from the original series, which aired for four seasons on the kid-centric network.
βComing back as Trina alongside such a dynamic, powerful cast of newcomers is something I feel very lucky and grateful to do,β Monet said in a news release, which announced the βHollywood Artsβ cast will also include young actors Alyssa Miles, Emmy Liu-Wang, Peyton Jackson, Martin Kamm and Erika Swayze.
ββVictoriousβ 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 canβt begin to describe,β Monet continued. βAs an actress, producer, and mom, I am so eager to create something we can all be proud to share with the world.β
According to the logline, βHollywood Artsβ will see Trina return to her alma mater as βan unqualified substitute teacherβ after struggling to make it as an actress. There, she will both clash and βunexpectedlyβ inspire the next generation of ambitious and talented performing arts school students.
In βVictorious,β which originally ran from 2010 to 2013, Trina was the untalented but overly confident older sister of Tori Vega, played by Victoria Justice. The cast of the hit teen series also included Ariana Grande, Avan Jogia, Elizabeth Gillies, Leon Thomas III and Matt Bennett.
The spinoff will also feature Yvette Nicole Brown as a guest star. Brown briefly appeared in βVictoriousβ as school principal Helen Dubois β a character who originated on Nickelodeonβs βDrake & Josh,β which ran from 2004 to 2007.
In addition to starring on βHollywood Arts,β Monet will serve as an executive producer alongside showrunners Jake Farrow and Samantha Martin and director Jonathan Judge. (Dan Schneider, who created βVictoriousβ and whose alleged misconduct was at the center of the 2024 docuseries βQuiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,β is not involved.)
The 26-episode first season is expected to debut on Netflix in 2026 before hitting Nickelodeon and Paramount+. The series is currently in production in Ontario, Canada.